Verschwörungstheorien!

Das weiß ich auch, aber wie sieht es mit ernsthaften(seriösen) wissenschaftlichen arbeiten aus? Ich denke so Kinder sind leicht zum lügen manipulierbar.

Wie schätzt du das sein?
Für mich persönlich ist es keine Frage, dass das möglich ist. Und wenn es möglich ist, ist es selbstverständlich auch wissenschaftlich erklärbar. Ich vermute aber, dass die Wissenschaft aktuell noch nicht weit genug dafür ist.
 
Ian Pretyman Stevenson (October 31, 1918 – February 8, 2007) was a Canadian-born U.S. psychiatrist. He worked for the University of Virginia School of Medicine for fifty years, as chair of the department of psychiatry from 1957 to 1967, Carlson Professor of Psychiatry from 1967 to 2001, and Research Professor of Psychiatry from 2002 until his death.[1]

As founder and director of the university's Division of Perceptual Studies, which investigates the paranormal, Stevenson became known internationally for his research into reincarnation, the idea that emotions, memories, and even physical injuries in the form of birth-marks, can be transferred from one life to another.[2] He traveled extensively over a period of forty years, investigating three thousand cases of children around the world who claimed to remember past lives.[3] His position was that certain phobias, philias, unusual abilities and illnesses could not be explained by heredity or the environment. He believed that personality transfer provided a third type of explanation, although he was never able to suggest what kind of process might be involved.[4][5]

Stevenson helped to found the Society for Scientific Exploration in 1982, and was the author of around three hundred papers and fourteen books on reincarnation, including Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation (1966) and European Cases of the Reincarnation Type (2003). His major work was the 2,268-page, two-volume Reincarnation and Biology: A Contribution to the Etiology of Birthmarks and Birth Defects (1997). This reported two hundred cases of birth-marks that, he believed, corresponded with a wound on the deceased person whose life the child purported to recall. He wrote a shorter version of the same research for the general reader, Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect (1997).[6]

Reaction to his work was mixed. In his New York Times obituary, Margalit Fox wrote that Stevenson's supporters saw him as a misunderstood genius, but that most scientists had simply ignored his research, regarding him as earnest but gullible.[7] His life and work became the subject of two supportive books, Old Souls (1999) by Tom Shroder, a Washington Post journalist, and Life Before Life (2005) by Jim B. Tucker, a psychiatrist and colleague at the University of Virginia. Critics, particularly the philosophers C.T.K. Chari (1909–1993) and Paul Edwards (1923–2004), raised a number of issues, including that the children or parents interviewed by Stevenson had deceived him, that he had asked them leading questions, that he had often worked through translators who believed what the interviewees were saying, and that his conclusions were undermined by confirmation bias, where cases not supportive of his hypothesis were not presented as counting against it.[8]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Stevenson
könnte man sich schon mal mit beschäftigen
 
Die Brian Weiss Bücher sind aufjedenfall auch zu empfehlen

"According to Weiss, in 1980 one of his patients, "Catherine", began discussing past-life experiences under hypnosis. Weiss did not believe in reincarnation at the time but, after confirming elements of Catherine's stories through public records, came to be convinced of the survival of an element of the human personality after death.[5] Weiss claims he has regressed more than 4,000 patients since 1980.

Weiss advocates hypnotic regression as therapy, claiming that many phobias and ailments are rooted in past-life experiences whose acknowledgment by the patient can have a curative effect. Weiss also writes about messages received from the "Masters"[6] he claims to have communicated with through his subjects.[citation needed] Weiss has explained such apparent discrepancies as the work of what he terms the superconscious mind, a state of hyperconscious awareness."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Weiss
 
alien-invasion... reinkarnation... o_O

is das ne taktik, dass das chemtrail gelaber danach garnichmehr so absurd wirkt!?
 
alien-invasion... reinkarnation... o_O

is das ne taktik, dass das chemtrail gelaber danach garnichmehr so absurd wirkt!?

ist es verboten, einen offenen verstand/neugierde zu haben und fragen zu stellen bzw. interesse für eine thematik zu zeigen?
du redest davon, dass alien invasionen absurd sind, dabei bist du hier derjenige, der eine gigantische analsonde aus alpha centauri im arsch stecken hat. mach dich mal locker du tölpel

lg
 
ist es verboten, einen offenen verstand/neugierde zu haben und fragen zu stellen bzw. interesse für eine thematik zu zeigen?
du redest davon, dass alien invasionen absurd sind, dabei bist du hier derjenige, der eine gigantische analsonde aus alpha centauri im arsch stecken hat. mach dich mal locker du tölpel

lg

Warum sind es oftmals die Forums-Vollidioten, die diese "Fragen stellen"? Denk mal drüber nach!

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Warum sind es oftmals die Forums-Vollidioten, die diese "Fragen stellen"? Denk mal drüber nach!

;)

wenn wir die forums vollidioten sind, dann nutzt es doch nichts, wenn wir darüber "nachdenken". anscheinend fehlt es im gegensatz zu dir, uns an angemessener selbstreflexion und mittel, überhaupt unsere eigene dummheit zu begreifen. kann halt nicht jeder so ein hot shot wie du sein.
 
Es muss eine ausgeklügelte Verschwörungsmaschinerie dahinter stecken: je mehr ich dieses Topic frequentiere, desto sympathischer wird mir Chavezz...
 
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