Druze 3-year-old remembered past life; murder weapon and location of body found

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Not a new case but interesting.

3-Year-Old Remembers Past Life, Identifies Murderer and Location of Body


Quote:A 3-year-old boy in the Golan Heights region near the border of Syria and Israel said he was murdered with an axe in his previous life. He showed village elders where the murderer buried his body, and sure enough they found a manâ€s skeleton there. He also showed the elders where the murder weapon was found, and upon digging, they did indeed found an axe there.
Read the rest of the story here:
https://www.theepochtimes.com/uplift/3-y...81034.html

Even more here:
http://www.esolibris.com/articles/reinca...ar_old.php

This story comes from a book by German regression therapist Trutz Hardo. Here he's interviewed on the subject in German, but you can auto-translate the video into English:

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(2018-06-04, 02:00 AM)Ninshub Wrote: Not a new case but interesting.

3-Year-Old Remembers Past Life, Identifies Murderer and Location of Body


Read the rest of the story here:
https://www.theepochtimes.com/uplift/3-y...81034.html

Even more here:
http://www.esolibris.com/articles/reinca...ar_old.php

This story comes from a book by German regression therapist Trutz Hardo. Here he's interviewed on the subject in German, but you can auto-translate the video into English:


Sad that my German is only in its initial stages (I started studying it the last November, only 7 months ago) and I can't yet listen to the video in the original. In a few years, however, I'm certain I will be speaking and writing German as freely and eloquently as I do English and Russian. I like this language greatly, and my learing process is pleasant and easy; when I decided to learn the third language, German was my immediate choice.

Germany seems to have a notable anomalistics community, BTW - apparently the second one in size after the English-speaking countries. Or, maybe, if one looks beyond "First World" countries, there are larger anomalistics communities than in Germany - Brazil, for example, seems to have a very paranormal-friendly culture...

As for auto-translations, they tend to contain crude mistakes that may distort the original meaning quite badly.
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That case is a hoax. James G. Matlock writes about that case in I Saw A Light And Came Here: Children's Experiences of Reincarnation in a chapter about spurious cases.
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You're right Raimo. I don't know if it was a hoax but apparently it isn't based on anything solid.


See here also:

The Boy Who Knew Where His Body Lay: A Spurious Case

Legitimate cases of "buried treasures" are described in the same Psi Encyclopedia article above.
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