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Hi everyone — I’m excited to share a freshly published piece that takes a community-science approach to children’s past-life memories. In it, I use data derived from 25+ years of our forum threads, parental reports, and archival research to identify repeatable patterns — not just anecdotes.

Here’s what the numbers and narratives are showing:
  • Among children under age 7 who report past-life type memories, many begin with distress (nightmares, phobias) rather than a simple “I lived before” declaration.
  • Faster, empathetic responses from parents/supporters correlate strongly with quicker emotional resolution — in effect, a measurable shift from fear → reassurance → clarity.
  • While no single case alone “proves” reincarnation, the dataset consistently shows certain evidence types (spontaneous recall, birthmarks/physical signs, behavioural carry-over) that map to known categories in mainstream research.
  • One less-emphasised insight: same-family returns (children identifying as relatives) appear more commonly in the compiled data than is publicly appreciated — and they often bring emotional closure with less disruption than many expect.
  • Method spotlight: The article marks Verification Status (Verified / Partially Verified / Unverified) and Method of Recall (Spontaneous / Regression / Psychic) explicitly, so you can see what is evidence, what is pattern, and what remains story.
🎧 You can also explore the mentioned Carl Edon related case discussions on the Reincarnation – Past Lives Revisited podcast hosted by Marilyn Elliott — listen here.

If you’re curious about how the data aligns and what practical take-aways emerged, you can read the full article here: Healing Across Lifetimes: What 25 Years of Parents Taught Us … (no paywall)

Discussion prompt:
Have you witnessed or recorded a child’s past-life type memory scenario that followed a trajectory of fear → reassurance → clarity? If yes, what intervention or response seemed to make the biggest difference?

Looking forward to hearing your reflections and data-based insights.
— Chuck
 
Hi Lesserwatch,

Sounds excellent! I hope to listen to it later. For the moment, my workday :rolleyes: beckons. Sigh!

Cordially,
S&S

PS--I am especially intrigued by the in-family reincarnation aspects.
 
@SeaAndSky I am interested in the in family thing too.. I thought from my own experience here, that same family incarnations in the western world were unique, but LesserWatch ran some data analysis here and it turns out there's quite common, also as expressed through Carol's work too.

I was very interesting learning all of that.
 
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