Replication studies of cases suggestive of reincarnation by three independent investigators
Antonia Mills, Erlendur Haraldsson, H. H. Jurgen Keil · 1994 · Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, 88, 207-219
Summary
Replication-oriented case-study work by three investigators examining children reporting past-life memories across multiple cultures.
Why it matters here
Important because the reincarnation case literature depends heavily on whether patterns survive outside Stevenson's own fieldwork.
Editorial note
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Linked claims
Decades of cases of young children making specific, verifiable claims about a deceased stranger's life — across many cultures, with reproducible sub-patterns (≈70% violent deaths, family-rebirth clusters).
If past-life cases are taken seriously, reincarnation is the most economical narrative — but several other models also fit the data.
Related evidence hubs
Children's past-life memories, birthmark cases, and the rebirth interpretation.
Past-life memories, karma, soul contracts.
Whether anything of mind continues.
World religions and traditions, scored as systems.