…Aung Myo recalled having been a Japanese army cook killed in Burma during World War II. During her pregnancy with Tin Aung Myo (rather than before it), her mother on three occasions dreamed of a stocky Japanese man wearing shorts and no shirt who said that he would come stay…
…‘zalla’ could not be determined, but Sundari had fed it milk and cooked rice. ‘A window of her house had iron bars.’ Misri Lal said his mother’s bedroom had iron bars. ‘To reach her father’s place you had to cross water.’ Her father lived in Baijitpuron on the other side…
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…a Black female cook and a Black servant boy he beat, and Sinhá once tried to intervene when the boy cried for help. Recognition of one of the sweethearts Sinhá’s father had forbidden her to marry. When Ida Lorenz came to visit, Sinhá would make coffee and wait in front…
…of DID have reported many cases of personality fragments, apparently formed dissociatively to serve very simple tasks, such as cleaning toilets, taking enemas, or baking cookies.9See, e.g., Braude (1995); Putnam (1989); Ross (1997). Thus, Broad may have been relying too heavily on turn-of-the-century cases of DID, which do not exhibit…
…pits full of bodies, people with guns and the stench of dead bodies. He sometimes came to his mother crying, and described images of camps, guns and people dying. Once when visiting an aunt who cooked with gas, he said the smell of the gas was ‘like the smell in…
…paranormal belief and laboratory experiments testing the psi hypothesis. Many researchers spent time at the research centre that came to be known as the Koestler Parapsychology Unit (KPU), including Carlos Alvarado, Emily Cook (Emily Williams Kelly), Charles Honorton, Harvey Irwin, Stanley Krippner, Dean Radin, Simon Sherwood, Fiona Steinkamp, Paul Stevens,…
…killed in Burma during World War II. Some of them complained about the spicy Burmese food and asked for raw or partially cooked fish instead.27Stevenson & Keil (2005). Along with their statements and behaviors, a number of the children have had birthmarks that matched wounds, usually fatal wounds, on the…