Reincarnation: A Scientific Study
This paper presents a scientific study of reincarnation. The author discusses three important types of reincarnation with real-life examples. It is clear that birth defects type examples give a trivial proof of reincarnation. These examples cannot be denied by any logic. Then the author explores scientific views and their links to the proof of reincarnation law. The paper explains how reincarnation law interacts with other laws of nature and creates the universal truth and our global plan. Some ideas on how our society can benefit from reincarnation are discussed. Discovery of some important research papers have shown how major religions like Christianity and Islam treat reincarnation. Some historical and original thoughts on reincarnation from Hinduism are also presented. They are a small fraction of the analytical foundations of reincarnation theory. The paper finally points out why and how our society is designed to suppress all truths including reincarnation.
Here are some of the questions that the paper addresses:
- What is reincarnation?
- What are the different types of reincarnation?
- What is the scientific evidence for reincarnation?
- What are the implications of reincarnation for our society?
The paper concludes by suggesting that reincarnation is a real phenomenon that has important implications for our understanding of the world.
For more information, please see the following references:
- Stevenson, I. (1974). Twenty cases suggestive of reincarnation. Univ. press of Virginia, Charlottesville.
- Wambach, H. (1978). Reliving past lives. New York, Harper & Row.
- Das, S. (2012). Conservation laws of nature. Journal of Applied Global Research, Vol. 5, Issue 12.