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Return to Life: Extraordinary Cases of Children Who Remember Past Lives

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Return to Life: Extraordinary Cases of Children Who Remember Past Lives

A first-person account of Jim B. Tucker's experiences with a number of extraordinary children with memories of past lives, New York Times bestseller Return to Life expands on the international work started by his University of Virginia colleague Ian Stevenson. Tucker's work, lauded by the likes of parapsychologist Carol Bowman and Deepak Chopra, and described by some as quantum physics, focuses mostly on American cases, presenting each family's story and describing his scientific investigation. His goal is to determine what happened - what the child has said, how the parents have reacted, whether the child's statements match the life of a particular deceased person, and whether the child could have learned such information through normal means. Tucker has found case studies that provide persuasive evidence that some children do, in fact, possess memories of previous lives. Among others, readers will meet a boy who describes a previous life on a small island. When Tucker takes him to that island, he finds that some details eerily match the boy's statements and some do not. Another boy points to a photograph from the 1930s and says he used to be one of the men in it. Once the laborious efforts to identify that man are successful, many of the child's numerous memories are found to match the details of his life. Soon after his second birthday, a third boy begins expressing memories of being a World War II pilot who is eventually identified. Thought-provoking and captivating, Return to Life urges its readers, skeptics and supporters alike, to think about life, death, and reincarnation and to reflect about their own consciousness and spirituality.

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Paperback: 256 pages

Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin; Reprint edition (January 6, 2015)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9781250063489

ISBN-13: 978-1250063489

ASIN: 1250063485

Product Dimensions:

5.6 x 0.7 x 8.3 inches

Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

4.2 out of 5 stars

289 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#69,071 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

I had read about this author and his research and was curious about his case studies. Some of these we have already heard about or seen on a television program. I am a big fan of the late Carl Sagan who commented in his own book about the possibility of past lives, since so much evidence was being presented in these cases, worldwide, of children who appeared to remember one or more of them. Good topic for discussion. The last chapters I mostly skipped, as the author bogs down into his own personal opinion of how this could be happening (shared dream, etc). Except for that, it is certainly interesting to consider the possibility that we have all been here before and will be here again -- born again and eternal life.

Reincarnation is a fascinating and mysterious subject to most of us in the west who were raised on “Christian Themes” that reject this idea. Yet, most religions and inhabitants on Earth not only believe in reincarnation, but also take it as a “GIVEN” truth. “Return to Life” does a wonderful job of revealing many of the amazing stories of past lives recalled by youngsters around the world. Based on the decades of research and case files of noted Virginia University professor Ian Stevenson, the author (and Dr. Stevenson’s associate) Dr. Jim B. Tucker, gives a clear and accessible review of the most compelling and convincing stories. Yet, in his conclusion, the author offers his own concept that the reality of our existence in this “physical-world” is nothing more than a shared dream. I pause on this idea, and feel reluctant to embrace that conclusion, mainly because it seems almost too simple. I conclude that it may approach the truth, but that a far greater reality is going on, and that from our anthropomorphic viewpoint is illusive and inconceivable. I think the word “dream” is very inadequate, and too surreal, to do justice to the idea of our greater reality . . . as a spirit that lives an eternal existence, in and out of physical incarnation. No, I think we need a new word, a new definition, an entirely new concept, with it’s own terminology to describe and define this greater understanding of what we already know on the most subliminal level . . . who we are? What we are? We must know this, since we are all essentially part of this reality, in each and every phase of existence.Nevertheless, this book is a critical installment in the quest for greater understanding of the nature of our existence, and therefore strongly recommended.I am the author of the award winning historic memoir==> When I Was A Child.

excellent book but not for I must say, stupid people. you need average IQ to grasp this especially the discussion at the end of the book. of course the entire subject of reincarnation is highly debatable however I found it to be an interesing read. the author went out of his way to fact check what these children conveyed.

This book recounts many case studies involving children who seem to be recalling their previous lives. Through interviews and research, the author tries to find evidence that what the child is recalling is in fact the life events of a person who passes away previously. Some of the cases seem to strongly suggest that the child had lived that life before. These cases made the first part of the book a good read.Toward the end of the book the author takes us through a discussion on quantum physics. That's where he lost my interest. The last chapter he hypothesizes that we are all in this shared dream. Here again, he lost me. I had difficulty following his logic and the explanations seam to wonder off in different directions.If you like reading about past-life, mediums, and parapsychology you will enjoy most of the book.

I think the book is well written, the objective seems to be to raise public awareness about reincarnation. Its almost a taboo topic that no one talks about — i am glad that Dr Tucker consolidated some of his cases into a book that is accessible to the general public vs hard-to-understand publications in journals.I got through 80% of the book in one night, gave me goosebumps when i read about the possession cases. The quantum mechanics stuff is interesting because its an attempt at an explanation for these cases. One reviewer who claims that its a “feeble” attempt, but i guess, at the end of the day, Tucker himself does not know the “mechanisms” for reincarnation. There are still a lot of unknowns.Read with an open mind. Just because i don’t have memories of reincarnation does not mean that it does not exist.

The research shared in this book will stretch your mind in new and surprising ways. His "proof" of reincarnation is incredibly convincing. His ideas about the dream world, new physics, the intermission between lives and more astounding ideas are marvelous to contemplate. Truly there is much unknown, and in this book some of the previously unknown waves at us.

It might be inconvenient to believe in reincarnation. First you are your own saviour. Yes Great masters can help but you have work to do too. Christians who believe Christ did it all for you on the cross will balk at this and attack it. But Truth exists outside their dogma and it's truth that sets you free. Thus the bible states as yee sow so shall yee reap. So get busy sowing love and compassion because t your next life on earth is determined by your actions in this one. it's the only way things are fair and God is very fair and just. To them that overcome I shall send you out no more. As Christ said Cheer up I have overcome this world, no yee not that her are Gods. Once you overcome this ego material world your God nature resurfaces and you live as you were meant to in omnipresent all poweful, blissful spirit.

Not exactly what I expected. I expected more of the kids stories and less of the how the stories were collected.

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