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:
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
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.
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