Other lives: The story of reincarnation

by I. G. Edmonds

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Discusses reincarnation, its occurrence in the folklore of primitive people around the world, and some of the famous people who have believed in it.

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This book takes a simplistic and slightly dated look at the origins and theories behind reincarnation. Written for young adults the author here takes pains to keep the writing straightforward and easy to understand, which is why I sometimes prefer YA texts on interesting subjects. Although I wasn't very impressed with his personal anecdotes and didn't feel that they added much overall, I did find the discussion of reincarnation in various religions, how reincarnation works into the choosing of the next Dalai Lama and the theory of the Akashic Records interesting. Also, there were a few case studies that were investigated, such as Bridey Murphy and Imrad Elawar that sounded pretty intriguing.

I don't really think this book would hold much show more interest for anyone who has any more than a very passing knowledge of reincarnation (such as knowing the definition of the word) but I did like that it was straightforward, easy to understand and did a pretty good overview of the subject as a whole. show less
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Nonfiction, Tween
DDC/MDS
291.2ReligionOther religions[Formerly: General Religious Topics][formerly: Doctrines. Relocated to 202]
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BL515 .E35Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionReligions. Mythology. RationalismReligions. Mythology. RationalismEschatology

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