Across various parts of the world, there have been repeated reports of young children who say they remember living a different life before their current one. These statements usually appear spontaneously during early childhood, often between the ages of two and six, when imagination and language skills are still developing.
In many cases, the details gradually fade as the child grows older and becomes more focused on their present life. Such accounts have been recorded in both culturally supportive and skeptical environments, making them a topic of long-term academic interest.
One of the most well-known researchers in this area was psychiatrist Dr. Ian Stevenson from the University of Virginia. Over several decades, he…
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