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Paperback One Soul, Many Lives: First Hand Stories of Reincarnation and the Striking Evidence of Past Lives Book

ISBN: 1569754691

ISBN13: 9781569754696

One Soul, Many Lives: First Hand Stories of Reincarnation and the Striking Evidence of Past Lives

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Working as a journalist for metaphysical publications for more than three decades, author Roy Stemman has investigated the most heralded occurrences of reincarnation. In One Soul, Many Lives, he brings together an impressive body of physical evidence and a fascinating collection of accounts he has gathered from interviewing people all over the world.

In case after case, One Soul, Many Lives engages the reader with the remarkable...

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Covers Many Aspects With Lots Of Great Stories!

This is really an excellent reincarnation book. It covers many aspects of the topic, and has lots of stories. Many of the stories you have heard before, if you've read quite a few reincarnation book; but it's nice to have them all together in this book. It also does not take a "rigid" view of the topic--i.e. you come back to learn lessons about love & life, to pay back karma, etc.--it basically proposes that you just come back, and there appears to be many reasons for doing so. In other words, Stemman doesn't propose he has reincarnation all figured out, much as Brian Weiss and other past life writers seem to do. There's also a fabulous quote in the book by English journalist Hannen Swaffer concerning the idea cruel people in one lifetime must reap what they sow in another..."we must always have cruelty in order that torturers may themselves suffer in turn. Why, then, strive for human betterment? Why seek to end war? Why work for the ideal social order?" Why, indeed?
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