Some magical means by which the rotten evil disgusting people would NEVER be allowed to become parents. I don't know how it could work since getting pregnant is a private matter but it would protect children from the evils some parents inflict upon them. SIGH. How do we protect children from evil parents BEFORE THE FACT of their being abused/tortured/damaged?
10 Outstanding Cases of Detailed, Verified Past-Life Memories Epoch Times - November 24, 2015
1. 3-Year-Old Remembers Past Life, Identifies Murderer and Location of Body
2. Boy Remembers Wife and Killer of Past Life, Finds Them Again
3. Fire Chief Investigates Past Life as Civil War General: Group Reincarnation? (+Video)
4. Child Remembers Past Life as WWII Pilot: ID'ed Vessel, Crash Site
5. Death by Fire in Chicago
6. 4-Year-Old Remembers Past Life in Hollywood
7. Boy Remembers Life as Monk in Sri Lanka
8. Lebanese Boy Correctly Tells Details of Past Life
9. Business Man Remembers Lesson From Past Life
10. Screenwriter of 'Gone With the Wind' Reincarnated in the Midwest?
Some people remember foreign languages and things they could not have possibly known without doing research. Polyglossy or Xenoglossy is the putative phenomenon in which a person is able to speak a language that he or she could not have acquired by natural means. This often goes along with reincarnation theories.
It is fascinating to see children recount information from other places and timelines even at the youngest ages. One client told me he could play blackjack like a pro since childhood without ever learning anything about the game or watching it being played, he simply said he remember playing it in a place he could not initially name, because his memories were vague.
He also spoke of WW II and being a pilot when he played cards in a far away country whose language was also familiar to him at times. He complained of chest pains from a very young age, though not ill, and later, through a past life regression as an adult, discovered his former name and that he had been shot and killed in the war, which takes us here ...
Research indicates that a person's previous incarnations can apparently shape certain aspects of their emotional dispositions as well as their physical body. For example Burmese children who now remember previous lifetimes as British or American air force pilots shot down over Burma during World War II. All of them have fairer hair and complexions than their darker colored siblings.
Some people still bear marks or scares from other lifetimes. Some people have fears and phobias as results of past life experiences. It is as if the template of the modern body remembered the experiences of the former body and reformed a new body with the old problems and physical markings.
Thomas Huxley, the famous English biologist, thought that reincarnation was a plausible idea and discussed it in his book Evolution and Ethics and other Essays. The most detailed collections of personal reports in favor of reincarnation have been published by Professor Ian Stevenson, from the University of Virginia, in books such as Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation.
Stevenson spent over 40 years devoted to the study of children who have apparently spoken about a past life. In each case, Professor Stevenson methodically documented the child's statements. Then he identified the deceased person the child allegedly identified with, and verified the facts of the deceased person's life that matched the child's memory. He also matched birthmarks and birth defects to wounds and scars on the deceased, verified by medical records such as autopsy photographs.
In a fairly typical case, a boy in Beirut spoke of being a 25-year-old mechanic, thrown to his death from a speeding car on a beach road. According to multiple witnesses, the boy provided the name of the driver, the exact location of the crash, the names of the mechanic's sisters and parents and cousins, and the people he went hunting with -- all of which turned out to match the life of a man who had died several years before the boy was born, and who had no apparent connection to the boy's family.
Stevenson believed that his strict methods ruled out all possible "normal" explanations for the child's memories. However, it should be noted that a significant majority of Professor Stevenson's reported cases of reincarnation originate in Eastern societies, where dominant religions often permit the concept of reincarnation.
There are many people who have investigated reincarnation and come to the conclusion that it is a legitimate phenomenon, such as Peter Ramster, Dr. Brian Weiss, Dr. Walter Semkiw, and others, but their work is generally ignored by the scientific community. Professor Stevenson, in contrast, published dozens of papers in peer-reviewed journals.
The most obvious objection to reincarnation is that there is no evidence of a physical process by which a personality could survive death and travel to another body, and researchers such as Professor Stevenson recognize this limitation.
Another fundamental objection is that most people simply do not remember previous lives, although it could be argued that only some, but not all, people reincarnate. Certainly the vast majority of cases investigated at the University of Virginia involved people who had met some sort of violent or untimely death.
Some skeptics explain that claims of evidence for reincarnation originate from selective thinking and the psychological phenomena of false memories that often result from one's own belief system and basic fears, and thus cannot be counted as empirical evidence. More research on the subject is needed.