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ments that he made in regards to disabled people when he suggested that they have these disabilities simply because of past life misdemeanors and that they are paying now for sins of the past. Of course he claims he was badly misquoted and that is not what he meant, for Glen though, the damage had been done and within a matter of hours Glen was 'out on his ear', to which some might say, 'was because of his own past mistakes !!! At the end of the day, evidence can be found if one cares to look for it through the many books on this subject, and that the subject of Reincarnation has some substance to it. There are alternatives of course, I mentioned cryptomesia and genetic inherited memory, but no matter what, Reincarnation is a subject which merits the most serious of attention and it is one that I feel has enough foundation to suggest that we do indeed 'survive', that life is eternal and that somewhere in this crazy mixed up world lies a divine purpose for each and every one of us.
(C) Malcolm Robinson SPI England.
[References, Reincarnation by Roy Stenman, Piatkus Books, 5 Windmill Street London, England, W1P 1HF] Further suggested reading. Jenny Cockell 'Yesterday's Children' Piatkus Books 1993. Many Mansions, Air Chief Marshall Dowding 1943. The Case For Reincarnation, Joe Fisher, Granada Publishing 1985. More Lives Than One. Jeffrey Iverson, Souvenir Press 1976.
Encounters With The Past, Joe Keeton and Peter Moss, Sidgwick & Jackson 1979.
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