…Signet Handbook of Parapsychology, ed. by M. Ebon, 313-24. New York: NAL Books. Cockell, J. (1993). Yesterday’s Children: The Extraordinary Search for My Past Life Family. Hachette, UK: Paitkus. [Reprinted 1994 as Across Time and Death: A Mother’s Search for Her Past Life Children. New York: Simon & Schuster.] Cook,…
…her own dad. What makes this remarkable is that her maternal grandfather had been very possessive of his daughters. Also, the girl felt a strong affinity with Indonesian culture. As a toddler, she preferred eating rice straight from the cooking pan, without anything added to it. It appeared to be…
…the airship had looked like. Stevenson identified the similar R101, the first airship to catch fire, as the more likely match to Graham’s memories. The cook on the R101 was named Eric Graham.45Stevenson (2003), 86-89. Helmut Kraus (Austria) Helmut Kraus was born in June 1931 in Linz, Austria. From the…
…the child’s previous incarnation has been identified with reasonable certainty), the lowest incidence was found in Indian cases (16%) and the highest in the Druze sect in Lebanon (51%).3Cook, Pasricha, Samararatne, Maung, & Stevenson (1983), Table 5, 126. Phobias Related to Manner of Past-Life Death Phobias among children who remembered…
…Matlock (1990b), 199. 131 Haraldsson 2008). 132 Haraldsson & Abu-Izzeddin (2012). 133 Haraldsson & Matlock (2016), chap. 27. 134 Matlock (2019). 135 Cook et al. (1983), 121. 136 Tucker (2013), 200-2. 137 Stevenson (2001), 212. 138 Stevenson (2000). 139 Stevenson (1974b), 262-63. 140 Stevenson (1974b), 205. 141 Tucker (2013), 130-35….
…JB Rhine and the history of parapsychology Matlock (1987) Medium Margery Crandon and the Rhines Zingrone & Alvarado (1987) Parapsychological terminology Cook (1994) FWH Myers and survival of death Alvarado (2014) Mediumship, dissociation and the subconscious mind Novel and Creative Approaches Over the years several papers were published that were…
…with Sunder Lal he worked for a time for the Oudh Railway his servant was called Maikua, a member of the Kahar caste (mostly servants and cooks) his bed was elegant, with a heavy covering and four pillows8Sahay (1927), 13-14; see Stevenson (1975), 184-5. he won a lawsuit against some…
…a boggy meadow; a stream ran nearby. At the rear was a small vegetable patch, then woodland. Within the building itself the chief memory was of a cramped and dark kitchen, where Mary cooked on an unfamiliar looking range, making round flat bread loaves. As ‘Mary’, Cockell recalled strong images…
…Arthur. He had two brothers and a mother living when he died. His father had died several years before him. He had an English wife. They lived in a house with a kitchen and employed a cook. He had been a captain in the army. He was riding on horseback…