Q: How many days did little Anne Frank spend in NAZI Germany? Answer: Zero. Her family left the year the NAZIs took over, living out her diary nightmare near Amsterdam.
Dr. Walter Semkiw is on a mission. He is following four decades of pioneering work by Dr. Ian Stevenson, MD* at the University of Virginia.
Multiple independently researched reincarnation cases have emerged. They show that from one human rebirth to another, people maintain the same facial features, personality traits, and talents.
These cases also demonstrate that religion, nationality, and ethnic affiliation can CHANGE from one incarnation to another, as seen in the case of Anne Frank/Barbro Karlen.
Anne Frank was persecuted as a Jew, but as Barbro Karlen she was reborn into a Scandinavian Christian family.
The knowledge that one can be reborn NAZI in one lifetime and Jewish in another might have prevented the Holocaust. Similarly, if Israelis knew they could be reborn as Palestinians, or Christians as Muslims, conflicts based on these cultural differences would diminish.
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- Born Again
- Return of the Revolutionaries: Soul Groups Reunited
- Origin of the Soul and the Purpose of Reincarnation
- *Dr. Ian Stevenson served as chairman of the Dept. of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia School of Medicine and was honored as the UV Carlson Professor of Psychiatry. He investigated almost 3,000 children who remembered past lives, reasoning that they were unlikely to fabricate factual memories. In 700 of these cases, memories were detailed enough to be validated as fact. More