Is there any proof of reincarnation?

by October 15, 2011

Question: Is there any proof of reincarnation?

Answer: Certainly; there’s lot. But before we can understand the proof of reincarnation, we need to understand how reincarnation takes place. The Bhagavad-gita explains that our current existence is three-dimensional: physical (related with the gross material body that we can see and touch), mental (related with the subtle material body centered on the mind) and spiritual (related with the soul). At the time of death, the soul, along with the subtle body, goes to the next gross body, leaving the present gross body behind. As the same subtle body carries on to the next life, aspects related to the subtle body – skills, fears and memories – are carried on from this life to the next, along with, of course, the devotional experiences associated with the soul. Whether the aspects related with the subtle body – skills, fears and memories – will be remembered in the next life or not will depend on, among other factors, the extent of impressions that have been created in the mind by the activities related to them.

Here are examples of phenomenon that persuasively point to reincarnation:

  • Precocious children who have abilities far greater than their age are a medical mystery. How does a child of five solve complex calculus problems that graduate level students struggle with? Because he has cultivated math skills in his previous life.
  • Many people with mental problems – especially phobias – that are incurable by normal psychotherapy have been cured by Dr. Brian Weiss of the Sinai Medical Research Center, USA. He traces, through hypnotically-induced past life regression, that these phobias originate in a traumatic previous-life death caused by the very object toward which one has phobia in this life. For example, he found that several patients having hydrophobia had died due to drowning in a previous life. When the patients understand the cause of the phobia, then their phobia disappears or at least decreases dramatically. Those who don’t consider reincarnation real have no explanation for the real healing that has taken place.
  • Numerous cases of past-life memories are documented by rigorous researchers like Dr. Ian Stevenson in his books, especially Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect. Dr Stevenson’s research quality was acknowledged in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association: “[Dr Stevenson had] painstakingly and unemotionally collected a detailed series of cases in which the evidence for reincarnation is difficult to understand on any other grounds….He has placed on record a large amount of data that cannot be ignored.”

Considering these multiple proofs, no wonder author Collin Watson asserted, “The sheer volume of evidence for survival after death is so immense, that to ignore it is like standing at the foot of Mt. Everest and insisting that you cannot see the mountain.”

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  • Kris
    October 16, 2011 at 9:08 am

    Interesting read. Thank you for posting. I have read two of Weiss’s books, they are brilliant. I also have to say that Dr Michael Newton done some rather impressive work too, in his books about our ‘life between lives’.

    I can say without a doubt that I’m a firm believer in reincarnation. The evidence is just outstanding but there will always be people who write it off. Maybe that isn’t such a bad thing. After all, maybe we aren’t supposed to know what happens after death, or we would possibly remember ‘our true self’.

  • February 20, 2013 at 7:34 pm

    The evidence for reincarnation is impressive. It can answer many questions which remain unanswered in medicine. The practice of medicine cannot be complete without recognizing the spiritual dimension of life. The WHO should review the definition of health to include the soul. .

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