Jim Tucker on Children’s Memories of Past Lives
Tucker reports that in about 70% of the cases of children claiming to remember past lives, the deceased died from an unnatural cause, suggesting that traumatic death may be linked to the hypothesized survival of self. He further indicates that the time between death and apparent rebirth is, on average, sixteen months, and that unusual birth-marks might match fatal wounds suffered by the deceased. [ 22 ] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_B._Tucker#Reincarnation_research Old Souls Jim Tucker on Children’s Memories of Past Lives By Derek Askey • December 2024 Print Email Facebook Twitter W hen Ryan Hammons was about four years old, he began pleading with his mother to take him home—to Hollywood. His mother, a county clerk deputy who lived with her husband, a police officer, in Oklahoma, was surprised by the request. Surprise eventually turned to alarm when Ryan began waking from nightmares holding his chest and telling his parents that, when he was in Hollywood, his heart had explode...