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Jenny Cockell
Jenny Cockell is an English author whose books describe her memories of previous lives, and her successful attempts to trace some of them to real individuals and events. The most detailed, first described in Yesterday’s Children (1993), is of an Irishwoman who died in 1932 aged thirty-five, leaving behind eight children. Cockell believes she has also verified certain memories of a nineteenth century life in Japan, as a girl who drowned aged seventeen.
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Mary Sutton/Jenny Cockell
In this contemporary reincarnation case an English woman, Jenny Cockell, recalled memories of the life of a working class Irish woman in the early twentieth century. The case is unusual for the richness, strength and durability of the memories, and for their close correspondence to the life of a verifiable deceased individual, as was eventually confirmed by this person’s grown-up children.
Details are drawn from Cockell’s books Yesterday’s Children (1993) and Journeys Through Time (2008).
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/artic...ny-cockell
Jenny Cockell
Jenny Cockell is an English author whose books describe her memories of previous lives, and her successful attempts to trace some of them to real individuals and events. The most detailed, first described in Yesterday’s Children (1993), is of an Irishwoman who died in 1932 aged thirty-five, leaving behind eight children. Cockell believes she has also verified certain memories of a nineteenth century life in Japan, as a girl who drowned aged seventeen.
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/artic...ny-cockell
Mary Sutton/Jenny Cockell
In this contemporary reincarnation case an English woman, Jenny Cockell, recalled memories of the life of a working class Irish woman in the early twentieth century. The case is unusual for the richness, strength and durability of the memories, and for their close correspondence to the life of a verifiable deceased individual, as was eventually confirmed by this person’s grown-up children.
Details are drawn from Cockell’s books Yesterday’s Children (1993) and Journeys Through Time (2008).
https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/artic...ny-cockell