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I Have Lived Before: The True Story of the Reincarnation of Shanti Devi


The most thoroughly documented and authenticated case of reincarnation in modern times! This was NOT a case obtained through the use of hypnosis or any other means. Shanti Devi also reveals the extremely vivid memories of her experiences after Death, the period between her lives, and the return to a physical body! Even Mahatma Gandhi became involved and encouraged examination of the case.

5.0 out of 5 stars Convincing story of reincarnation, September 1, 2002
By G. McNutt "wendymc8" (WA, United States) - See all my reviews
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If you are like me, open minded to the idea that reincarnation is real but had no real proof, read this book. Shanti Devi was a girl that could remember her past life in full detail like it was yesterday, at the young age of 4. The book tell of how she eventually meets the husband she was married to, and other family members, and is tested to make sure she really was who she says she was. She went back to her last home and knew the whole layout and where she had hidden some money. I was convinced that at least one person has reincarnated after reading this book. Has some interesting information at the end about what Shanti Devi feels she has learned about life and also some quotes in the Bible refering to reincarnation.

5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book on Reincarnation, September 10, 2007

Since friends know I'm interested in yoga and meditation, they often ask if I believe in reincarnation. I advise them to read I Have Lived Before by award winning Swedish journalist Sture Lonnerstrand, and make up their own minds.
If you only read one book on reincarnation, this should be the one. Shanti Devi's story is the most thoroughly researched case of reincarnation in modern India. The details of this account will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about the nature of the soul.
Don't miss this book; it's a mind blower.

5.0 out of 5 stars I hope I read this in my next life, too, March 13, 2005
By Robin Burr "spokenbird" (Berkeley, CA) - See all my reviews
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This book was eye opening for me. Before I read it I didn't quite know what I believed, but was open to the idea of reincarnation. Now I don't have any doubt in my mind that reincarnation exists.
The book is clearly written as it tells the story from when she was a little girl until the end of her life. it tells in detail, how she remembered her old town and even words and dialects they used there, that she couldn't have learned in her present lifetime. It was gripping when it talked about how her remembering negatively it affected her. Having love for her past-life husband who was at least 50 years older than her, and a son who was over a year older than her.
The story was the most intruiging when it described the period in between her death and new conception.
I highly reccomend this book. I could't put it down. If you have any interest in reincarnatinon and/or India, this is the book for you.

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