If you find yourself drawn to the topic of reincarnation, there's a good chance you've heard the name James Leininger more than a few times. The story goes that from the age of two, James was plagued by nightmares of a fiery death, which then evolved into complete memories of a lifetime other than his own. His parents proceeded to uncover the very real and tragically ended life of a WWII fighter pilot, presenting these details as evidence of reincarnation. This report (with full details being presented in the next issue of the
Journal of Scientific Exploration) shreds that "evidence," taking the story out of the category of reincarnation and placing it squarely in a file marked Wishful Thinking and Manipulation. So let's now turn our attention to
The Strange Case of the Reincarnation of Anne Frank. At the age of three, Swedish born Barbro Karlen became plagued by nightmares of soldiers breaking down the door of her family's home. From that time onward, the young girl exhibited knowledge and memories of a lifetime that were not her own--at least not her current lifetime. Even the late Anne Frank's cousin was convinced the Swedish girl was his beloved Anne reborn. But there are few concrete means of proving or disproving reincarnation, so for now this story remains unexplained. (CM)
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