"Also typical is the sudden, violent death of the P.P." Ninety-five percent of the children in Stevenson's cases began talking about a previous existence between the ages of two and four, and started to forget about it all by age five. The child, Aishwary, began talking about people from a previous existence when he was around three. Rawat is telling me that the case we are investigating is fairly typical. Mary Roach, former Salon columnist Author of Spook: The Science Tackles The AfterlifeÄr. She talks about her search, which took her to places as disparate as rural India and the hallowed halls of Cambridge University. In her new book Spook: Science Tackles The Afterlife, Roach searched for scientific evidence of what happens after we die proof of an afterlife. In Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers, she chronicled the curious careers of the dead. Salon writer and journalist Mary Roach has a knack for bringing the dead to life.
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