Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 Ya All List Members, Somewhere in Dr. Richard Thopson´s (Sadaputa Das) books he gives the example of a little girl born in India who remembered her previous life in a neighboring village, and took her parents there and mentioned her previous name. She could even speak the dialect of that village without ever having ha contact. Can anyone tell me where I can find this? Which book, and what page number? Was it even one of Sadaputa´s books, or am I confusing things? Thanks much, Dharmapad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2005 Report Share Posted July 7, 2005 vediculture, "deandddd" <deandddd@u...> wrote: > Ya All List Members, > > Somewhere in Dr. Richard Thopson´s (Sadaputa Das) books he gives the > example of a little girl born in India who remembered her previous life > in a neighboring village, and took her parents there and mentioned her > previous name. She could even speak the dialect of that village without > ever having ha contact. > > Can anyone tell me where I can find this? Which book, and what page > number? Was it even one of Sadaputa´s books, or am I confusing things? > > Thanks much, > > Dharmapad "An example is the case of Sukla, the daughter of a Bengali railway worker. When she was very young, she would cradle a pillow in her arms like a doll and call it by the name Minu. She behaved as if Minu were her daughter, and also spoke of Minu's father and his two brothers. According to Sukla, they all lived in Bhatpara, and she insisted her parents take her there. Sukla's father investigated and learned that there had lived in Bhatpara a woman named Mana who had died a few years before, leaving behind a baby daughter named Minu. Sukla's father became convinced his daughter had previously lived as Mana. When Sukla was brought by her family to Bhatpara, she led them to the house where Mana had lived. Then, from a group of over thirty strangers, she picked out Mana's husband, mother-in-law, and brother- in-law as well as the girl Minu. These details and many others were extensively researched and corroborated." (origins magazine) Also check this out. http://science.krishna.org/Articles/2002/10/025.html http://science.krishna.org/Articles/2003/03/016.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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