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''European Cases of the Reincarnation Type'' is a 2003 book by psychiatrist
Ian Stevenson Ian Pretyman Stevenson (October 31, 1918 – February 8, 2007) was a Canadian-born American psychiatrist, the founder and director of the Division of Perceptual Studies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He was a professor at th ...
, who conducted research into claims of
reincarnation Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new life in a different physical form or body after biological death. Resurrection is ...
. The work focuses on different
reincarnation research Reincarnation, also known as rebirth or transmigration, is the philosophical or religious concept that the non-physical essence of a living being begins a new life in a different physical form or body after biological death. Resurrection is a ...
case studies in a Western setting. It was Stevenson's last book before he died in 2007.


Purpose

Stevenson states in the preface that the book has three purposes:
*1) To show that cases of the eincarnationtype ... occur in European cultures, where fewer individuals believe in reincarnation than in Asia. *2) To show that essential features of these cases are similar to those found in Asia, Africa, and Northwest North American native tribes. *3) To show that some of the cases reported provide evidence of information transmitted by means outside of normal communication—extrasensory perception being one and reincarnation another. Stevenson also hopes that this book will stimulate the reporting and investigating of more cases of this type from Western cultures.


Cases of the reincarnation type

''European Cases of the Reincarnation Type'' focuses on different reincarnation research case studies in a Western setting. This approach addresses a possible objection to some of Stevenson's previous work, reported from foreign cultures such as India, where many people already have a world-view inclusive of reincarnation. The book examines 40 European cases and includes a section on the belief in reincarnation among Europeans. The book describes behaviors or statements made by individuals, most frequently during childhood, that would be completely foreign to their upbringing or genetic factors. For example, David Llewellyn, born in England in 1970, possessed a significant knowledge of Jewish religious and dietary customs and also experienced nightmares and phobias with themes of concentration camps. The book shows that "cases of the reincarnation type occur in modern western cultures", and many of these are similar to those from Asia where a belief in reincarnation is more widespread. However, in the final chapter of the book Stevenson concludes that "European cases of children who seem to remember a previous life clearly do not provide the strongest evidence of reincarnation that we have". And he adds that "I nevertheless conclude that for some of them reincarnation is the best interpretation, albeit not the only one".


Reviews

A review in the ''
American Journal of Psychiatry ''The American Journal of Psychiatry'' is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of psychiatry, and is the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association. The first volume was issued in 1844, at which time it was k ...
'' described the book as providing "an inspiring example of application of a painstaking protocol to sift facts from fancy".R. Cadoret
Review of European Cases of the Reincarnation Type
''
American Journal of Psychiatry ''The American Journal of Psychiatry'' is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering all aspects of psychiatry, and is the official journal of the American Psychiatric Association. The first volume was issued in 1844, at which time it was k ...
'', Vol 162(4) April 2005, 823-824.
The book has also been reviewed in the '' Journal of Psychosomatic Research''K. Farcnik. European Cases of the Reincarnation Type, ''Journal of Psychosomatic Research'', Volume 57, Issue 5, November 2004, 505-506. and the ''
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease ''The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease'' is a peer-reviewed medical journal on psychopathology. It was established in 1874 as the ''Chicago Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease''. "Chicago" was dropped from the title beginning in 1876. Articl ...
''.''Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease'' 192(7):512, 2004.


See also

*'' Life Before Life: A Scientific Investigation of Children's Memories of Previous Lives'' *'' Old Souls: The Scientific Evidence For Past Lives'' 1999 *''
Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect ''Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect'' is a 1997 book by psychiatrist Ian Stevenson, published by Praeger. The book is about birthmarks and birth defects ostensibly associated with reincarnation. ''Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect ...
'' * '' Children's Past Lives''


References


External links


The Division of Perceptual Studies
at the
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