Reports of young children claiming to remember previous lives have been documented across multiple cultures for more than a century. These accounts typically involve children between the ages of two and six who spontaneously describe events, names, places, or experiences that they claim happened in another life.
In many cases, these statements fade as the child grows older, often disappearing completely by adolescence. Because of their unusual nature, these reports have attracted attention from psychologists, anthropologists, and skeptical investigators.
The most extensive academic research in this field was conducted by psychiatrist Dr. Ian Stevenson at the University of Virginia. Over a span of several…
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