Interesting Reincarnation Developments by Paul Von Ward, paul@vonward.com March 27, 2009
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
This is the first quarterly up-date on the Reincarnation Experiment in 2009. It covers most of the important developments since the last 2008 report. You will see below that we have been making progress in solidifying the science of reincarnation research. Please share this email with others.
THE REINCARNATION EXPERIMENT UP-DATE (# I - 2009)
NOTE: Please scroll down for sections on:
- Facial, DNA, and Iris Comparison Research - Donations for India Project - Activity in Croatia Project - Future Events (Ecuador and Colorado) - Archive of 2008 Events - Edgar Mitchell and Quantum Hologram - Canadian Documentary Film - Public Participation and Feedback
The Reincarnation Experiment is a unique, independent, and volunteer effort to focus scientific principles on the millennia-old belief in reincarnation. Several colleagues and I study areas of empirical evidence that suggest an indirect, but inherited past-life legacy shapes each person's psychophysical development. We deal with traits not explained by the parental genome and the child's learning environment.
Can human personalities actually be shaped by something beyond our direct genetic and social influences? Physics, biology, genetics, and consciousness studies are expanding our understanding of the apparent multidimensional and energetic nature of human reproduction and development. This emerging consensus suggests that a level of information (entropy) beyond the purely physical genome is involved in its expression and evolution.
I refer you to science editor Sharon Begley's Newsweek (Jan. 26, 2009) review of research that challenges the standard genetic notion of inherited characteristics. Similar studies described in The Soul Genome: Science and Reincarnation suggest that our unique physical features, knowledge, and behaviors that can be documented in the life of a person already deceased may have been transferred outside the ordinary DNA evolutionary process.
In this context, our project seeks to identify, document, and evaluate the evidence that is the basis for the almost universal belief in reincarnation. We have developed a model that accounts for several areas of verifiable matches found in the strongest cases on record. FULL ARTICLE HERE |