Thursday, June 10, 2010

[R#4] So How Many Books Are Written By Doctors About Reincarnation? A LOT.


Here's a list of books that are:
  1. about reincarnation
  2. written by physicians
  3. highly rated on Amazon.com
I've only used 30 minutes or so to form the list so this is just a small portion of what's out there.  It's a really tiny portion if we include those written by professors, scientists, mediums, journalists, etc.  I'm not suggesting that those written by other professions aren't worth checking out but for this post I want to list books that examine reincarnation from the perspective of physicians.  Most if not all of these authors/physicians didn't believe in the notion of reincarnation since they were raised in Western culture.

Some might say that these physicians are just doing it to gain publicity. But let's have a reality check, "supernatural" phenomenons are still considered to be a taboo to discuss in our scientific community. And don't get me started on how people look at me when I talk about these things. Although it's not as bad as 20 years ago, these physicians were risking their careers to reveal these cases.  Go ahead and read any one of them, you won't regret it whether you believe it or not.  I've read 5 books from this list after the jump.  Go go go.


Brian L. Weiss, M.D.






















Michael Newton, Ph.D.











































Dr. Linda Backman











Dr. Gina Cerminara












Raymond Moody Jr., M.D.






















Ian Stevenson, M.D.






















Roger J. Woolger, Ph.D.











Doris Eliana Cohen, Ph.D.












Dr. Edith Fiore
 
 







Sabine Lucas, Ph.D.
 









Jim B. Tucker, M.D.




2 comments:

  1. AWESOME!!!

    I agree with what you said man. Unfortunetly some scientists who did infact believe in reincarnation had to hide or not publish their findings in fear that the scientific community would label them as pseudoscientists or fakes.

    Hopefully that type of attitue will soon go away.

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  2. Hello, I do not agree with the previous commentator - not so simple

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