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Children’s Past Lives
- How Past Life Memories Affect Your Child
- Narrated by: Ann Richardson
- Length: 12 hrs and 59 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Has your child lived before?
In this fascinating, controversial, and groundbreaking book, Carol Bowman reveals overwhelming evidence of past-life memories in children. Not only are such experiences real, they are far more common than most people realize.
Bowman’s extraordinary investigation was sparked when her young son, Chase, described his own past-life death on a Civil War battlefield - an account so accurate it was authenticated by an expert historian. Even more astonishing, Chase’s chronic eczema and phobia of loud noises completely disappeared after he had recalled the memory.
Inspired by Chase’s dramatic healing, Bowman compiled dozens of cases and wrote this comprehensive study to explain how very young children remember their past lives, spontaneously and naturally. In Children’s Past Lives, she tells how to distinguish between a true past-life memory and a fantasy, offers practical advice to parents on how to respond to a past-life memory, and shows how to foster the spiritual and healing benefits of these experiences.
Perhaps the most moving, convincing, and best-documented evidence yet for life after death, Children’s Past Lives will stand alongside the classics of Betty J. Eadie, Raymond Moody, and Brian Weiss in its power to comfort, uplift, and transform our thinking about life after death.
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- 25-04-22
Believe in yourself
It is a book made possible because Carol Bowman believed in herself and believing in oneself is believing in God.
A very very well read, seemed everything happening before our eyes, without which it would not have been so much interesting.
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