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Reincarnation Refuted - Evidence, Logic and Common Sense

Reincarnation Refuted - Evidence, Logic and Common Sense

Stephen Blake M. Sc (Lond)

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Grosvenor House Publishing Limited
Año de edición:
2014
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Estudios parapsicológicos
ISBN:
9781781486870
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REINCARNATION REFUTED is the first definitive proof that reincarnation does not happen. Opposing the grain of New Age thinking, the approach is logical, self-contained and free of religious dogma. Published for the first time is the Impossibility Theorem; the spiritual constitution of the self and the relationship between spirit possession and obsession; mind-body interaction and how it produces the strange phenomena often attributed to reincarnation; an original critique of reincarnationism’s best known work, Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation. Whatever the reader’s interests, beliefs or religious persuasion, REINCARNATION REFUTED is a fascinating journey of discovery into belief, logic and the paranormal. 3

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