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Return to Life: Extraordinary Cases of Children Who Remember Past Lives Hardcover – December 3, 2013
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Print length256 pages
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LanguageEnglish
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PublisherSt. Martin's Press
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Publication dateDecember 3, 2013
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Dimensions6.17 x 0.96 x 8.5 inches
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ISBN-101250005841
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“In Return to Life, Jim Tucker painstakingly and meticulously documents the recycling of memories from beyond the barrier of physical death. He then rigorously offers a scientific theory to explain how our consciousness transcends space/time and is, hence, eternal. This book is an important milestone of an emerging scientific paradigm that suggests that consciousness conceives governs constructs and becomes the universe or perhaps multiple universes.” ―Deepak Chopra
“A breezy page-turner...Tucker presents these cases...with professioanlism and palpable respect.” ―Spirituality and Health
“Jim Tucker is a worthy successor to Dr. Ian Stevenson. He approaches these fascinating cases of children who appear to remember previous lives with an intelligent curiosity, sober judgment, and a real knack for telling a story, which is a good thing, because these are great stories.” ―Tom Shroder, Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and author of Old Souls: Compelling Evidence from Children Who Remember Past Lives
“These incredible cases are not simply solid grounds for accepting some form of reincarnation into our Western worldview. These are heart-rending, poignant reminders that many of us do not quite 'fit' into the cultural and religious worlds into which we are born. Obviously, we are more than these worlds. Way, way more.” ―Jeffrey J. Kripal, author of Authors of the Impossible: The Sacred and the Paranormal
“Researchers at the University of Virginia Medical School's Department of Perceptual Studies are studying reports from children around the world who claim to remember their past lives. More than 2,500 such reports have been analyzed by the Project's founder Ian Sevenson and several colleagues, among them Jim Tucker. Their work has immense implications for our understanding of the world and human nature, but has received relatively little attention from mainstream scientists and religious groups. Return to Life, like Dr. Tucker's previous book, Life Before Life, opens a door on this historic research. Even if you disagree with Tucker's brief speculations about the afterlife, you will get a good look at the kind of evidence for reincarnation that the University of Virginia team is assembling. It is astonishing to me that their work is not better known.” ―Michael Murphy, Founder and Chairman Emeritus, Esalen Institute, and co-author of God and the Evolving Universe
“With Return to Life, Dr. Jim B. Tucker has driven a very large nail in the coffin of materialism. This is an important contribution to the growing body of evidence that consciousness survives the death of the brain and body. The fear of death and annihilation has caused more suffering in human history than all the physical diseases combined. This book is a powerful antidote to that dread.” ―Larry Dossey, MD, author of One Mind: How Our Individual Mind Is Part of a Great Consciousness and Why It Matters
“Return to Life comes as a resounding wake-up call regarding human existence. For decades, materialists have insisted that consciousness is nothing more than a function or emergent property of the brain. But the fact is that scientifically, the origins and nature of consciousness and its role in nature remain a mystery. The greatest obstacle to illuminating these issues through scientific discovery is not ignorance, but the illusion that we already have the answers. The empirical evidence that Dr. Tucker presents in this book challenges the reductionistic, metaphysical beliefs of scientific materialism. If his research methods are flawed, the scientific community should bring this to his and the public's attention. If they are irreproachable, then the empirical facts he reveals compel us to reassess even our most fundamental assumptions about consciousness, human nature, and the universe at large.” ―B. Alan Wallace, Ph.D., President of the Santa Barbara Institute for Consciousness Studies and author of Dreaming Yourself Awake
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Product details
- Publisher : St. Martin's Press (December 3, 2013)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1250005841
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250005847
- Item Weight : 12 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.17 x 0.96 x 8.5 inches
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Nevertheless, this book is a critical installment in the quest for greater understanding of the nature of our existence, and therefore strongly recommended.
I am the author of the award winning historic memoir==> When I Was A Child.
I got through 80% of the book in one night, gave me goosebumps when i read about the possession cases. The quantum mechanics stuff is interesting because its an attempt at an explanation for these cases. One reviewer who claims that its a “feeble” attempt, but i guess, at the end of the day, Tucker himself does not know the “mechanisms” for reincarnation. There are still a lot of unknowns.
Read with an open mind. Just because i don’t have memories of reincarnation does not mean that it does not exist.
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While Tucker makes an effort to present some of the typical theories of the quantum world, they are quite impenetrable and do not easily fit in with the research material other than in a very general sense. The overview doesn’t come across as one that he himself understands that well and the conclusions are summarised in a short paragraph consisting of just a couple of sentences.
It seems Tucker regards life as a dream and the after life as just another kind of dream. It’s not a very elucidating point of view. Some of his ideas about the continuation of a dream reality are interesting but most of his views are still pretty conventional and not really all that thought provoking. His view of Heaven as another time-space type reality is an unconvincing repetition of the type of reality psychics and mediums report. Fortunately, he doesn’t adhere to the rest of the myths about personal agency in the after life. Still, it’s worth checking the book out as Tucker is an academic and the research process is likely to be quite rigorous.
The only drawback is the far-fetched theory of quantum consciousness put forward at the end. It could be plausible but I feel like breakthroughs in neuroscience contradict the idea that consciousness is a separate entity that survives death as opposed to being something produced by the brain.
Then again, we may never truly know exactly how consciousness works.



