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Secrets of Reincarnation by 5th Dimension

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Secrets of Reincarnation by 5th Dimension - total running time 50m:02s​

The first part of this story is about Shanti Devi, who was born and grew up in Muttra, India, several miles south of Delhi. She died in childbirth on October 4th, 1925. A little over one year later, she reincarnated to another girl's body, this time in Dehli. At the age of four she started talking about her husband and asked how her son was. At six years old, while being dressed by her mother, she gave a detailed account of what kinds of clothes she used to wear, what she used to eat, and a very detailed description of her former husband and the location of his cloth shop. Both families were able to verify her remarkable story.

In the second part, it is 1998, and Turkish born Atra Kapi has lost her life in a car crash. 28 days later a baby girl is born in a village several miles away. She has a birthmark in the same place that Atra was fatally injured. When old enough to talk, she spoke of having two mothers, even remembering the name of her 'other mother'.

In the final part, In 1952, Colorado businessman and amateur hypnotist Morey Bernstein put housewife Virginia Tighe of Pueblo, Colorado in a trance that sparked off startling revelations about Tighe's alleged past life as a 19th-century Irishwoman and her rebirth in the United States 59 years later. Bernstein used a technique called hypnotic regression, during which the subject is gradually taken back to childhood. He then attempted to take Virginia one step further, before birth, and suddenly was astonished to find he was listening to Bridey Murphy. Her tale began in 1806 when Bridey was eight years old and living in a house in Cork. At the age of 17 she married lawyer Sean Brian McCarthy and moved to Belfast. Bridey told of a fall that caused her death and of watching her own funeral, describing her tombstone and the state of being in life after death. Virginia Tighe herself was born in the Midwest in 1923, had never been to Ireland, and did not speak with even the slightest hint of an Irish accent:

 
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