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    Quote Originally Posted by GrEenOCIDE View Post
    dili mana mga tinuod iyang mga study reg, dghan man syag palpak
    Sige I challenge you ipakita tanan iyang palpak kay palakpakan tika!

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    fiction period.........

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    This is in the realm of metaphysics and parapsychology but it doesn't mean they are no true. JUst look at the scientific study of Dr. Ian Stevenson!
    "theories", rather, "hypotheses", but are NOT SCIENTIFIC FACTS. so, who else aside from Dr. Ian Stevenson believe in this "reincarnation" as an exact science?

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    again, so everyone may know: REINCARNATION is NOT A VALID SCIENCE. this is a PLAIN, HARD FACT. all those "research" and "theories" have yet to be proven to the entire scientific community, and all fanatic efforts have been futile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carmicaeld View Post
    again, so everyone may know: REINCARNATION is NOT A VALID SCIENCE. this is a PLAIN, HARD FACT. all those "research" and "theories" have yet to be proven to the entire scientific community, and all fanatic efforts have been futile.
    And you can never ignore the fact that there are 3000 documented cases about reincarnation, can you? Can you refute them? What about the study of NDE's condcuted by medical doctors and psychologists? Do you think they are not valid and worthy of study? Why are there thousands of research centers around the world conducting this scientific research right now if it were not for the pioneering work of Dr. Ian Stevenson? Even Carl Sagan encouraged it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by carmicaeld View Post
    "theories", rather, "hypotheses", but are NOT SCIENTIFIC FACTS. so, who else aside from Dr. Ian Stevenson believe in this "reincarnation" as an exact science?
    This is just one of the hundreds who study about reincarnation as a valid science aside from Dr. Stevenson!


    I have GOOD NEWS for YOU : Research Findings Establish Reincarnation as a Scientific Fact

    "The soul returns to earth in a body similar to its last one
    and has similar talents and inclinations"...Plato







    This controversial statement is backed by thirty five years of research by an engineer who focused on assembling physical evidence to verify Plato’s ancient hypothesis by using a scientific approach and the tools furnished by modern technology. It was easy to do and any scientific mind can duplicate my findings, says Joseph R Myers, P.E., a professional engineer with more than 40 years of consulting experience and a W.W.II rank of

    “The turning point was finding an hypothesis to use to make an investigation that hinged upon finding physical evidence, rather than examining mythology, religious or superstitious beliefs, children’s stories or hypnotic trances,” according to Myers.
    The hypothesis requires the coordination and comparison of a vast number of elements, which could not possibly occur by chance or be produced or duplicated fraudulently.
    Possibly the most amazing aspect regarding this reincarnation hypothesis is that it dates around four hundred years B.C., and is very specific. However, it could not be demonstrated conclusively until modern technology brought the development of photography and the ability to draw upon centuries of historical data regarding individual lives.
    Very Briefly, the hypothesis simply states that the soul-entity returns in a body similar to its last one and has the same inclinations, natural abilities and talents. Of course, this means that not uncommonly outstanding individuals reappear by reincarnation and distinguish themselves again in the field in which they excel. It is also true that the soul-entity is inclined to re-associate with family members, friends, and others from its past. “I am my own grandpa” is not uncommonly true!
    Because he believes his findings convey a wonderfully hopeful understanding of life and provide the incentive on a scientific basis to practice the Golden Rule, he is dedicated to promoting worldwide dissemination of his findings. He has lectured and shown slides to many groups, including universities, clubs, churches, done nationally syndicated TV and radio programs and newspaper interviews for which he often furnishes pictures and handwriting samples of a few case studies. He has the background to do an excellent interview and respond to diverse questions. PEACE!



    See the website www.reincarnation2002.com for more details.
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    Quote Originally Posted by carmicaeld View Post
    "theories", rather, "hypotheses", but are NOT SCIENTIFIC FACTS. so, who else aside from Dr. Ian Stevenson believe in this "reincarnation" as an exact science?


    REINCARNATION and NDE RESEARCH
    Amber Wells was a student at the University of Connecticut and wrote a research paper based on her study of the near-death experience for her senior honors thesis under the direction of Dr. Ken Ring. Her paper was published in the Journal of Near-Death Studies in the fall of 1993. In her study, 70 percent of the group of near-death experiencers demonstrated belief in reincarnation. In contrast, a Gallup Poll found that only 23 percent of the general population endorse this belief. Previous research has indicated that, following a near-death experience, the group tended to exhibit a significant shift in their beliefs on a wide range of subjects including a general tendency toward an increased openness to the idea of reincarnation. Ms. Wells' study was designed to examine the factors underlying this belief shift. The following are some excerpts from her study reprinted by permission.
    Claims have been documented by other researchers of direct knowledge of reincarnation which became available during the near-death experience itself. An example of this type of knowledge can be seen in a letter written to Dr. Ken Ring by John Robinson:
    "It is a matter of personal knowledge from what the being with whom I spoke during my near-death experience told me about my older son, that he had had 14 incarnations in female physical bodies previous to the life he has just had."
    Ring has also heard testimony of this kind of direct knowledge in some of his interviews. One experiencer, whose account is recorded in Ring's audiotape archives, commented:
    "My whole life went before me of things I have done and haven't done, but not just of this one lifetime, but of all the lifetimes. I know for a fact there is reincarnation. This is an absolute. I was shown all those lives and how I had overcome some of the things I had done in other lives. There was still some things to be corrected."
    Another experiencer whose testimony is included in Ring's audiotape archives gave this account:
    "I had a lot of questions, and I wanted to know what they [the light beings she encountered in her near-death experience] were doing – why are you just kind of milling around here? And someone stepped forward ... it wasn't just one ... I got information from a number of them ... that they were all waiting for reincarnation."
    Additionally, in a case documented by Dr. Melvin Morse, a girl who had her near-death experience when she nearly drowned at the age of 7 reported seeing during her experience two adults waiting to be reborn (Morse,1983).
    One very interesting case involves a near-death experience that resulted from a suicide attempt. On April 30, 1976, Sandra Rogers put a gun to her heart and shot herself. Instead of the nothingness she sought from suicide, she had endured a near-death experience. A brilliant and loving light, she identified as Christ, presented a review of her entire life and all the events that brought her to the point of her suicide attempt. This light gave her access to unlimited knowledge. She was told that she could remain in the light, provided she later reincarnate to re-experience and overcome all that brought her to the point of suicide. Or, she could be revived to live out the rest of her life and overcome her problems here and now. Obviously, she chose not to stay in the light so that she could resume her life and not have to face the same problems in a future life. She was allowed to take only as much knowledge as she needed to sustain her, and was told she would be given insights along the way as she finished out the rest of her life.
    Some experiencers interviewed during Ms. Wells' study described the general process of reincarnation as one consciousness separating into individual souls to be embodied in matter. One experiencer took this idea even further, stating that reincarnation takes place more on a collective level rather than an individual level. In other words, this experiencer felt that a collective energy recycles itself through matter and that our sense of individuality is a product of our present incarnation only. One experiencer believed that a Higher Power created a finite number of individual souls, some of which then are placed in human embodiments in order to learn lessons.
    A strong minority of experiencers saw individual choice as the initiating force behind the reincarnation process. Some others mentioned karmic patterns or ties to other souls as influencing the reincarnation process.
    The majority of experiencers mentioned learning or enlightenment as the main purpose underlying reincarnation. Here are some comments by experiencers:
    "The spirit needs to embody itself in matter to experience it and learn. There are karmic patterns to learn lessons and to work spirit in matter."
    "Life itself is a series of learnings. The lessons are universal, the two most important being truth and forgiveness."
    "We progress at our own rate to reach the light. If you do things that take you away from the light, then you are perpetuating your time here."
    "The inner quality is there, the inner self remains, but the external aspect that may have seemed very strong is dissolved. Individuality wasn't the same there. It was the same as everybody and everybody was me. Your spirit is always you. You are not the personality that you are on Earth. In the other realm you are everything, light is everything."
    Most of the experiencers said that they felt the cycle of reincarnation would eventually come to an end. They indicated that at this point there would be existence as pure spiritual being and/or a merging with God. Here are some comments by experiencers about this:
    "Then you exist as pure spiritual form, as a pure spiritual being."
    "You become an integral part of God. When everyone reaches that point it is nirvana."
    Some experiencers indicated that the cycle of reincarnation would probably come to an end for earthly embodiments, but that one would continue to incarnate into other realms or dimensions.
    The beliefs expressed by the experiencers are not unique and they tended to follow the standard view of reincarnation as expressed in much of the new age literature. By way of example, the following excerpts taken from Irving S. Cooper's book, Reincarnation: A Hope of the World, are representative of this view and are quite similar to many of the statements in the study:
    "The chief purpose of reincarnation is education. To this end we are born again and again on Earth, not because of any external pressure, but because we, as souls, desire to grow.
    "It is a universal process, and prevails not only in the human kingdom but also throughout the whole of nature. Whenever we find a living form, the consciousness of that form is also evolving, using temporarily for that purpose the physical form in order that it may gain physical experience. In each incarnation we have a different physical body, a different name, and may have different souls acting as parents, but these changes do not in the slightest imperil our individuality ... Reincarnation is not an endless process, and when we have learned the lessons taught in the World-School we return no more to physical incarnation unless we come back of our own accord to act as Teachers of humanity or as Helpers in the glorious plan of evolution."
    In summation, there is much evidence that the near-death experience affirms reincarnation to be a fact. Generally, such experiencers affirm that reincarnation is a divine process whose purpose is for self-God-realization.
    "It [suicide] is like killing a plant or flower before it's full-grown or before it's served its purpose ... The only thing that I can think and comprehend is that to try and understand reincarnation. That somehow, instead of evolving, you would regress." - Dr. Ken Ring

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    Quote Originally Posted by regnauld View Post
    kinsa may toohan nako si Dr. Stevenson or ikaw? Mas horrific imo study kay dili based on science but based on your opinion lang!
    c NASYO ako tuhoan reg

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    Quote Originally Posted by carmicaeld View Post
    "theories", rather, "hypotheses", but are NOT SCIENTIFIC FACTS. so, who else aside from Dr. Ian Stevenson believe in this "reincarnation" as an exact science?
    Mellen-Thomas Benedict's
    Near-Death Experience

    For the latest updates on Mellen Thomas:
    Mellen Thomas Near Death Experience NDE
    The official website of Mellen Thomas


    Mellen-Thomas Benedict is an artist who survived a near-death experience in 1982. He was dead for over an hour and a half after dying of cancer. At the time of his death, he rose up out of his body and went into the light. Curious about the universe, he was taken far into the remote depths of existence, and even beyond, into the energetic void of nothingness behind the Big Bang. During his experience, he was able to learn a great deal of information concerning reincarnation. Because of his near-death experience, he was able to bring back scientific discoveries. Mr. Benedict has been closely involved in the mechanics of cellular communication and research dealing with the relationship of light to life called Quantum Biology. This research is providing dramatic new perspectives on how biological systems work. Mr. Benedict has found that living cells can respond very quickly to light stimulation resulting in, among other things, high speed healing. He is a researcher, inventor and lecturer who holds six U.S. patents.
    Several weeks after Benedict was born, he may experienced a NDE when his bowels were ruptured. His body was tossed to one side as a corpse, yet much to everyone's surprise he later revived. As soon as he was big enough to grab hold of crayons, he started what became a compulsive urge to create symbolic renditions of the black/white yin/yang circles of Eastern religious thought. He has no memory of why he drew those particular symbols.

    He spent his grade school years in a Catholic boarding school in Vermont, and was baptized in the Salvation Army religion as a youngster. He traveled extensively because of a military stepfather until the family finally settled down in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

    Then, Benedict was diagnosed as having inoperable cancer. He had retired from the frenzy of filmdom by then and was operating his own stained-glass studio. As his condition worsened, he spent more and more time with his art. One morning he awakened knowing he would die the next day, and he did. As the typical heaven-like scenario began to unfold, Benedict recognized what was happening as it was happening. The process was familiar to him because he had read many books about the near-death phenomenon previously.

    Mr. Benedict's NDE is reprinted here by the permission of his friends Dr. Lee Worth Bailey and Jenny Yates. Their excellent book entitled The Near-Death Experience: A Reader, published by Routledge, New York, in 1996, is highly recommended by the webmaster. A portion of his near-death experience also appears in P.M.H. Atwater's book, Beyond the Light. Concerning Mellen's near-death experience, Dr. Ken Ring remarked, "His story is one of the most remarkable I have encountered in my extensive research on near-death experiences."
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    Syaro bisag usa walay reincarnated diri.
    Actually as a matter of fact naay daghan.

    In fairness maulaw sila mopost diri kay wa sila maanad sa interface kay lahi baya ang hitsura sa iSTORYA.net niadtong 1914.

    di ba NASYO?

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