@KlavsPeder@GregoryShushan On 3-year-old boy Tomo remembering a past life in Britain: "His mother showed Tomo a map of the UK and asked where he had been. Tomo pointed to around Edinburgh and said, 'I lived in ‘Edinbia.’ This is a fairly close approximation of the Scottish pronunciation, 'Ed-in-bur-ruh.'”
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Linguist and parapsychologist Ohkado Masayuki examines numerous accounts of Japanese children claiming to remember past lives, from the 19th century to the present. #reincarnation#japan#pastlives#parapsychology#afterlife
“An authoritative study.... Shushan’s encyclopedic knowledge of worldwide near-death experiences makes his extended treatment of this subject invaluable.” -- Michael Prescott, new review in Journal of @SPR1882.
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It’s quite a project to collect & reflect on writings on a theme often ignored - b/c of associated discomfort - in the work of such a key fig. of western philosophical psychology. @GregoryShushan has made a significant contribution to the critical appreciation of Wm James