The girl who lived twice !!!!!!

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Shanti Devi (11 December 1926 – 27 December 1987) was born in Delhi, India.[1] As a little girl in the
1930s she began to claim to remember details of a past life. The case was brought to the attention of Mahatma Gandhi who set up a commission to investigate; a report was published in 1936.[2] Two further reports were written at the time, one critical of the reincarnation claims,[3] and a rebuttal thereof.[4] A further report, based on interviews conducted in 1936, was published in 1952.[5] Later in life Shanti Devi was interviewed again, and a Swedish author who had visited her twice published a book about the case in 1994; the English translation appeared in 1998.[6]

According to these accounts, when she was about four years old, she told her parents that her real home was in Mathura where her husband lived, about 145 km from her home in Delhi. Discouraged by her parents, she ran away from home at age six, trying to reach Mathura. Back home, she stated in school that she was married and had died ten days after having given birth to a child. Interviewed by her teacher and headmaster, she used words from the Mathura dialect and divulged the name of her merchant husband, "Kedar Nath". The headmaster located a merchant by that name in Mathura who had lost his wife, Lugdi Devi, nine years earlier, ten days after having given birth to a son. Kedar Nath traveled to Delhi, pretending to be his own brother, but Shanti Devi immediately recognized him and Lugdi Devi's son. As she knew several details of Kedar Nath's life with his wife, he was soon convinced that Shanti Devi was indeed the reincarnation of Lugdi Devi. When Mahatma Gandhi heard about the case, he met the child and set up a commission to investigate. The commission traveled with Shanti Devi to Mathura, arriving on November 15, 1935. There she recognized several family members, including the grandfather of Lugdi Devi. She found out that Kedar Nath had neglected to keep a number of promises he had made to Lugdi Devi on her deathbed. She then traveled home with her parents. The commission's report concluded that Shanti Devi was indeed the reincarnation of Lugdi Devi.[2]

Shanti Devi did not marry. She told her story again at the end of the 1950s, and once more in 1986 when she was interviewed by Ian Stevenson and K.S. Rawat. In this interview she also related her near death experiences when Lugdi Devi died.[1] K.S. Rawat continued his investigations in 1987, and the last interview took place only four days before her death on December 27, 1987.

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it's very strange ! what do you think ???
 
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آره اینو منم خوندم
شاید به خاطر یه توهم یا یه سری تله پاتی باشه
 

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یک موضوع برای من جالبه....!
چرا بسیاری از این ادعاهای تناسخ فقط در جاهایی اتفاق میوفتن که بودایی زیاد هست؟!

همینکه ایشون توی هند بودن و توی هند هم بودایی زیاده میتونه دلیل خوبی باشه که ایشون تحت تاثیر توهم فرهنگشون این ادعارو کردن....(همیش گفتم که به اتفاقای پشت پرده ای فکر کن که نمیبینیشون:):):))
باززایی (آیین بودایی) - ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد
 

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یک موضوع برای من جالبه....!
چرا بسیاری از این ادعاهای تناسخ فقط در جاهایی اتفاق میوفتن که بودایی زیاد هست؟!

همینکه ایشون توی هند بودن و توی هند هم بودایی زیاده میتونه دلیل خوبی باشه که ایشون تحت تاثیر توهم فرهنگشون این ادعارو کردن....(همیش گفتم که به اتفاقای پشت پرده ای فکر کن که نمیبینیشون:):):))
باززایی (آیین بودایی) - ویکی‌پدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد
من الان نمونه هاییش را از خود اروپا بهت بدم قبول می کنی ؟؟؟ یا بازم انکار می کنی ؟؟؟
 

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من الان نمونه هاییش را از خود اروپا بهت بدم قبول می کنی ؟؟؟ یا بازم انکار می کنی ؟؟؟
قبول کردن اینکه این اتفاقات افتاده یا قبول کردن اینکه این اتفاقات متافیزیکی بوده؟
بستگی داره آیینشون چی باشه و چقدر روی عدم صحت و دروغگویی ایشون تحقیق شده باشه....:)
در اینصورت ممکنه اتفاق افتادن این قضیه رو قبول کنم!:):)
 

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قبول کردن اینکه این اتفاقات افتاده یا قبول کردن اینکه این اتفاقات متافیزیکی بوده؟
بستگی داره آیینشون چی باشه و چقدر روی عدم صحت و دروغگویی ایشون تحقیق شده باشه....:)
در اینصورت ممکنه اتفاق افتادن این قضیه رو قبول کنم!:):)

Children who claim to remember a previous life have been found in most coun-
tries where they have been sought. Reports of such children occur frequently in
countries and cultures in which the belief in reincarnation is strong: the Hindu
and Buddhist countries of South Asia, the Shiite peoples of Lebanon and
Turkey, the tribes of West Africa, and the tribes of northwestern North America.
We also have many (but fewer) reports of cases from Europe, North America,
and elsewhere. I have published some 70 detailed reports of such cases, and, in
recent years, several colleagues have published between them reports of another
15 cases.

The cases are certainly found more easily in the non-Western countries and
cultures that I mentioned earlier. Their strong belief in reincarnation allows a child
who wishes to speak about a previous life to do so without being disbelieved or
rebuked as such a child may be in the West. I believe, however, that the reasons
for finding cases more readily in some non-Western cultures than in Western ones
are deeper than the simple matter of permission for a child to speak about a previ-
ous life. This work is not the proper place to consider such an important topic. I
would say, however, to Western readers: Do not make the mistake of thinking that
because a phenomenon occurs more often in India than in your neighborhood it is
no concern of yours. 1 say this for two reasons. First, a case may have occurred in
your neighborhood without you (or I) knowing about it. Second, and more impor-
tant, if reincarnation should prove to be the best interpretation of these cases,
wherever they occur, this would have important implications for all of us.

from the book : where biology and reincarnation intersect by ian stevenson
introduction page 1
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