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Cosmic Cradle: Souls Waiting in the Wings for Birth [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Elizabeth M. Carman (Author), Neil J., Ph.D. Carman (Author)
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  • Paperback: 760 pages
  • Publisher: Sunstar Pub Ltd (June 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1887472711
  • ISBN-13: 978-1887472715
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.5 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #547,328 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Editorial comments by co-author, January 31, 2001
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This review is from: Cosmic Cradle: Souls Waiting in the Wings for Birth (Paperback)
Cosmic Cradle presents the initial findings of a 10-year interdisciplinary research project on the soul's passage from heavenly worlds into the mother's womb. This breakthrough book offers a new holistic paradigm to explain pre-conception, the most mysterious phase of human life which occurs prior to biological conception. It blends ancient and modern pre-conception experiences to create a new synthesis - a bridge between 165 cultures and sacred traditions around the world. Two hundred inspiring stories are told by modern parents, gifted children, Near-Death Experiencers, Christian saints, Eastern saints, Tibetan lamas, ancient Greek philosophers, as well as indigenous peoples (Native American, Australian Aborigine, African, etc.). Insights shared in Cosmic Cradle include: 1. Souls seeking families - parents (ancient and modern) report meeting their children before conception. As an example, some parents communicate with the souls of their unborn children prior to conception via a dream, waking vision, or an intuitive insight. 2. Cosmologies - describe where our souls dwell prior to entering our mother's womb. 3. Cosmic Contracts - prescribe a person's future plan for their lifetime on Earth. 4. Gifted individuals - memories of 58 persons who recall planning earthly life (natural memories, not based on hypnosis). For instance, some individuals recall being in a heavenly world and looking down and choosing parents at the moment of biological conception. 5. Veils - cause most people to forget pre-earthly life while they sojourn on Earth. Insights presented in 750 pages are supported by 1100 footnotes for the 532 bibliographic references in 35 chapters. An index helps find material easily. The 165 illustrations add flavor to the enjoyable reading.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An admirable combination of personal experiences with ancient traditions, September 24, 2005
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A counterpart of the Near-Death Experience is the conscious memory of a spiritual pre-existence that may occur mainly among young children. Elizabeth and Neil Carman have produced a very extensive and richly illustrated overview of more than 700 pages of anything related to this topic. They give attention to the most diverse cultures and thinkers. Of course many authentic experiences surrounding a pre-existence are included as well.

The mere fact that a concept is almost universal obviously does not mean that it must be true. Almost any ethnic group used to believe that the sun revolved around the earth rather than the other way round. For this reason, the book continually combines personal experiences with ancient traditions. These often overlap, e.g. in stories among the Australian Aboriginees about spirits in the Dream World that try to get in touch with possible future parents. If a father does not dream about his children-to-be, his wife will not be able to get to pregnant.

During NDEs people may also get impressions of souls who want to be born and sometimes they are reminded of the task they accepted to make this possible. This matches so called announcing dreams in cases of children who - after birth - recall a past life. I particularly liked a survey of traditional theories that might explain why most of us do not have any conscious memories of a pre-existence (anymore).

Based on their study of the relevant literature, the Carmans conclude, just like e.g. Pim van Lommel, that human consciousness and memory may exist independently of brain activity.

An example of memories of another world concerns Katarina (pp. 522-526). As a child she recalled that she had come from a world of pure light where she used to enjoy the freedom of not having to endure the limitations of a physical body. In this world she decided to choose for a particular life and a specific family. Another example is that of two-year-old Alan (pp. 550-551). When his aunt Lida died, he asked his mother who had 'taken' her. His mother told him that it was someone his aunt had known. 'Alan's face lit up. "Oh I know what it's like! Grandpa Clark brought me when I came to you. He'll probably take me back when I die."' In this life, Alan had never met his Grandpa Clark, as the latter had died 10 years before his birth.

Books are never perfect, and of course this book is no exception. The authors sometimes refer to cases that don't possess a lot of evidential value. Also, they close the book with sometimes odd spiritual tips, especially where they recommend avoiding loud music, rap and rock and roll (p. 663). However, I certainly hope that the subject of a spiritual existence prior to earthly life will become a lot less exotic through the admirable efforts of Elizabeth and Neil Carman.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars We've all been in a Cosmic Cradle!, March 19, 2001
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Such a beautiful book Cosmic Cradle.So well researched with stories of communication with future children from around the world. Who would have thought that so many cultures would have similar expierences. Story after story will thrill you with such touching realization that you know somewhere deep in your Self to be true. This is not just a book about preconception communication,this is a book about the evolution of our very souls, from one lifetime to the next, and everything inbetween. It helps show us that our souls are immortal and we are just passing by in our human existence for our own evolution, and enlightenment. I would recommend this book for anyone,maybe a gift for your expecting wife, or a friend. Beautiful illustrations through out, and the volume of stories and content will overwhelm you.So many years must have been set aside to make this book and it truly shows in the depth and sincerity of the authors. What a great job they did I commend them for it and look forward for more books written by them. Truly a book worthy to be discussed on several major talk shows.
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Joanna began to discover that the cosmic explorations of souls seeking human birth occurs during pre-conception, a phase unique unto itself before pregnancy begins. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
cosmic contract, souls seeking birth, gifted memory, gifted memories, consciousness ladder, soul bubbles, couple conceived, cosmic pillar, transcendental meditation technique, souls waiting, mature souls, baby spirits, birth dreams, spirit babies
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Dalai Lama, Native American, Milky Way, Shree Maa, Great Mother, Garden of Eden, Forrest River, Saint David, Divine Mother, Father Origen, Old Testament, Souls Writing, Thunder Beings, Jesus Christ, Virgin Mary, British Columbia, Heavenly Father, Holy Mother, Mother Nature, Nam Dev, Paramahansa Yogananda, Saint Patrick, Angel Land, Big Bang, Central Australia
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