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Dutch Association of Reincarnation Therapists and another with patients with Tourette syndrome. The studies showed that the pastlife treatments had statistically significant beneficial results in patients compared with the controls( with no health problems). The level of satisfaction among the patients who had improvements with past-life therapy was very high. Psychologist Dr. Helen Wambach, who carried out past-life research from the mid-1960s until her death in 1985, conducted a 10-year survey of past-life recollection and reincarnation. She performed her main study with 26 regression therapists who had worked with a total of 17,350 patients. Among those, 63 per cent reported an improvement in physical symptoms whereas 40 per cent reported an improvement in their interpersonal relationships. Dr. Wambach had very specific questions about the time periods in which people lived other lives, the types of clothes and shoes they wore, the kinds of utensils and money they used, the style of house they lived in, and so on. She concluded that the results were very accurate, and that fantasy and genetic memory could not account for the patterns that emerged from the results. With the exception of reports from 11 subjects, all descriptions of clothing, footwear, utensils, housing and so on were consistent with historical records.
EVIDENCE OF REINCARNATION
Psychotherapist Brian Weiss, MD, is Chairman Emeritus of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami. One day he found that one of his patients started to recall pastlife traumas in recurring nightmares and began to give astonishing details about Weiss’ s family and his dead son. Although at the beginning he was very sceptical, he decided to do some in-depth research. He has since
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Dutch Association of Reincarnation Therapists and another with patients with Tourette syndrome. The studies showed that the pastlife treatments had statistically significant beneficial results in patients compared with the controls( with no health problems). The level of satisfaction among the patients who had improvements with past-life therapy was very high. Psychologist Dr. Helen Wambach, who carried out past-life research from the mid-1960s until her death in 1985, conducted a 10-year survey of past-life recollection and reincarnation. She performed her main study with 26 regression therapists who had worked with a total of 17,350 patients. Among those, 63 per cent reported an improvement in physical symptoms whereas 40 per cent reported an improvement in their interpersonal relationships. Dr. Wambach had very specific questions about the time periods in which people lived other lives, the types of clothes and shoes they wore, the kinds of utensils and money they used, the style of house they lived in, and so on. She concluded that the results were very accurate, and that fantasy and genetic memory could not account for the patterns that emerged from the results. With the exception of reports from 11 subjects, all descriptions of clothing, footwear, utensils, housing and so on were consistent with historical records.

EVIDENCE OF REINCARNATION

Psychotherapist Brian Weiss, MD, is Chairman Emeritus of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami. One day he found that one of his patients started to recall pastlife traumas in recurring nightmares and began to give astonishing details about Weiss’ s family and his dead son. Although at the beginning he was very sceptical, he decided to do some in-depth research. He has since

Attorney Victor Zammit has gathered evidence for the existence of life after death that he thinks is strong enough to be accepted in any court of law.

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