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<blockquote data-quote="Judge Bean" data-source="post: 5573" data-attributes="member: 42"><p><strong>Displaced Persons Bureau</strong></p><p></p><p>Swede recalls his past life (ca. 1850s) as a Scottish fisherman: forteantimes.com, issue 184, July 2004, p. 18. These are actually fairly common experiences, and seem to cover a time period within 200 years. In the 1990s, there were a number of reports of recalled lives from the late 1700s, and I have not noticed as many from that era nowadays.</p><p></p><p>There is also a recent article in Fortean Times about a guy living in Europe who is from the 1700s, and dresses like it, and surrounds himself with antique personal belongings. He moved to the future by means of an hourglass, and is trying to get back. If you can find this article, please post it. The inspiration seems to have been <em>Somewhere in Time</em>-- timetravel by means of wishing hard.</p><p></p><p>And there has been a wave of past life recall in Asia that is attracting a lot of attention. Most of the subjects are children, and they are reportedly giving highly-detailed accounts of other lives. An expert has placed the number of recalled details corroborating an account at fifty. A child subject has more credibility, apparently, than an adult who might have been able to collect the information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judge Bean, post: 5573, member: 42"] [b]Displaced Persons Bureau[/b] Swede recalls his past life (ca. 1850s) as a Scottish fisherman: forteantimes.com, issue 184, July 2004, p. 18. These are actually fairly common experiences, and seem to cover a time period within 200 years. In the 1990s, there were a number of reports of recalled lives from the late 1700s, and I have not noticed as many from that era nowadays. There is also a recent article in Fortean Times about a guy living in Europe who is from the 1700s, and dresses like it, and surrounds himself with antique personal belongings. He moved to the future by means of an hourglass, and is trying to get back. If you can find this article, please post it. The inspiration seems to have been [i]Somewhere in Time[/i]-- timetravel by means of wishing hard. And there has been a wave of past life recall in Asia that is attracting a lot of attention. Most of the subjects are children, and they are reportedly giving highly-detailed accounts of other lives. An expert has placed the number of recalled details corroborating an account at fifty. A child subject has more credibility, apparently, than an adult who might have been able to collect the information. [/QUOTE]
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