Reincarnation Thesis Statement

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Preliminary Thesis Statement
The religious and philosophical concept of rebirth of souls in another body after ones death is called Reincarnation. In simple words the return to life. Some cases have been reported when people have claimed that they have already lived earlier and they are reincarnated. My work will demonstrate such investigations from the work of different researchers and psychiatrics.
Citations
Below are the scholarships I have cited and reviewed to research in the area of reincarnation.
1. (Haraldsson) Haraldsson, Erlendur. "A Psychological Comparison Between Ordinary Children and." Journal of Scientific Exploration (1997): 323-335. Online.
Erlendur Haraldsson has mentioned about his experiment on several children in Sri Lanka …show more content…

(Tucker) Tucker, Jim B. Return to Life. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2013. Ebook.
He is also the famous researcher in this area. His book Return to life is the New York’s’ best seller. He continued the work of Dr. Stevenson when he retired. In this book, Jim’s experiences with several extraordinary children with past memories are mentioned. His book entails the family stories and his investigations. He tried to determine what the child has said, parent’s reaction, and verification of child memory. In some cases he has convincingly found the evidence to the child’s revelations. It’s an interesting book and at some point may convince the reader to believe in the concept.
6. (Walter) Walter, Tony. "Reincarnation, Modernity and Identity." epartment of Sociology University of Reading vol.35 (2001): 21-38. Sage …show more content…

According to the article, a significant minority of Westerners believe in reincarnation, even though they do not belong to religions that teach it. Further it has discussed that what is the relationship of their belief to personal identity? He concludes that in areas of the world where reincarnation is accepted, one can identify three forms of pre-natal and/or post-mortem identity: the continuing self/soul, the dissolution of the self, and family identity. Comparable concepts within the contemporary West might be labelled modern, postmodern and kin-based. This article has described some of such experiences and their credibility issues. And describe more of their psychological