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A fascinating study!, January 13, 2000
This review is from: Echoes from the Battlefield: First Person Accounts of Civil War Past Lives (Paperback)
I have been recommending this book ever since it first came out in 1996. Why? Because it clearly demonstrates that, contrary to popular ideas of reincarnation and karma, we do not come back as the "opposite" of what we once were. The 12 people regressed by Dr. Lane were apparently attracted to Civil War renencting because it was FAMILIAR from the previous life. In other words, "like attracts like" from one life to the next.
Although there are some places where the book gets a bit repetitious, one cannot fault the careful examination of details and the enormous amount of historical research that went into this work. Most impressive were a number of instances where the past-life memories seemed "wrong" according to what the re-enactors thought they "should be," but were later shown to be accurate according actual historical records.
Another interesting point is that, although the subjects were quite knowledgeable about the Civil War while in the waking state, they were unable to predict the outcome of a battle when they were actually "in" the memories under hypnosis. Nor could they "change history" during the regression sessions as one might do in a dream or fantasy. This convinced me that these were not fantasies about the Civil War, but actual memories of having been there in another life.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Interesting views!, September 4, 2002
This review is from: Echoes from the Battlefield: First Person Accounts of Civil War Past Lives (Paperback)
Barbara Lane has taken several people that are for the most part reenactors or people absolutely hooked on the Civil War era and basically gave them a past life reading through hypnosis. Barbara Lane writes about each person she has regressed and also writes about their history, how they became interested in the Civil War and what they gained from being regressed or views about themselves. Many times they were shocked, or non-believers about the concept of being hypnotically regressed to go back to a past life and reveal situations of a life time that involved the Civil War era. How their lives in another life time were discussed to show how their lives are effected this time around. It was all very interesting. Reenactors and people interested in reincarnation would love this book as it offers further insight in to strange, but yet unusually accurate ideas about past lives. Who knows, if you love the Civil War, perhaps you were alive back then? Read this book to discover your similarities!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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So realistic, I felt like I was there, May 25, 2000
This review is from: Echoes from the Battlefield: First Person Accounts of Civil War Past Lives (Paperback)
Mrs. Lane told the story so realistically that I could almost feel as if I were right there in the Civil War period. It brought it to life for me. I would definitely like to read more by this author!
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