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Return to life : extraordinary cases of children who remember past lives / Jim B. Tucker, M.D.
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9781742613789 (paperback)
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Tucker, Jim B.
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Return to life : extraordinary cases of children who remember past lives / Jim B. Tucker, M.D.
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Sydney, New South Wales : Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Ltd, 2013.
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Description
243 pages ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [233]-243)
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"In these tales of renewal, a leading US medical scientist investigates children's experiences of past lives. The belief that we 'survive' death in some form is central to most religions, but rarely is it a topic broached by science. However, in this fascinating collection of stories, eminent scientist Jim B. Tucker M.D. reveals evidence of past life phenomena based on years of interviewing children and their families and independently verifying their statements. There is the story of Patrick, born twelve years after his brother Kevin tragically died of cancer. Throughout his childhood, Patrick bears the physical marks of his brother's illness, but none of the actual symptoms, and has remarkable recall of his brother's short life. And the story of James from Louisiana, who, from the age of two, is convinced he was once a World War II pilot and is able to accurately relate the details of the crash that killed him. Challenging, intriguing and ultimately life-affirming, this book provides a compelling argument for the continuation of the spirit or mind after the demise of the body." -- Back cover.
Subjects
Reincarnation
Pre-existence
Memory in children
Child psychology
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Child psychology
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Memory in children
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Pre-existence
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Reincarnation
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See Also:
Ability in children
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Anger in children
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Anxiety in children
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Attention in children
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Child development
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Child mental health
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Child psychiatry
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Child rearing
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Children and adults
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Cognition in children
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Creative ability in children
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Developmental psychology
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Educational psychology
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Emotional problems of children
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Emotions in children
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Grandparent and child
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Grief in children
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Imagination in children
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Infant psychology
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Interpersonal communication in children
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Learning, Psychology of
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Memory in children
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Problem solving in children
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Sibling rivalry
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Social interaction in children
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Social skills in children
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Child psychology
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Karma
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Soul
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Theosophy
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Psychology
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Narrower Subject References:
Health behavior in children.
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Authors:
Tucker, Jim B.
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