What is your favorite reincarnation story?
Are there any reincarnation fairy tales besides Buddha's jakata tales?
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- Well I love this one, its title is Audrey Rose by Frank de Felitta, this was later on turned into a movie starring Anthony Hopkins. The story centers on a girl named Ivy Templeton who was the reincarnation of Audrey Rose, a five-year old girl who died in a vehicular accident with her mother. I have read the book, it was published in mid 1950s, but never saw the movie which was done late 70s or early 80s, I'm not sure. The book deals with interesting notions about reincarnation. I also read this book about Psychic voyages and it has a chapter of reincarnation and it has a lot of interesting stories. I also read that the monks uses the dead corpse of the Dalai Lama to find out its latest reincarnated version.
- Klaus Joehle tells in his book "Living on Love - The Shameful Secret" (it's online and free) how for 10 years in a row 2 or 3 times a week when going to sleep he was seeing the world through the eyes of Chinghis-Khan (the creator of Mongolian Empire). He thinks this is because he lived this life in past. There's also another interesting part to his book - about his experiences with alien abduction in this life. Also there's info on Energy Vortexes there.
- probably not what you're looking for, but i was pleasantly surprised to actually enjoy blackwood farms by anne rice. it is a reincarnation story! there is also lord of light by roger zelazny
- The Reincarnation of Peter Proud. An old book, and I haven't read it in a while, but since I don't read about reincarnation much, and I remember liking this one, it gets my vote.
- On The Street Where You Live by Mary Higgins Clark In the gripping novel from America's Queen of Suspense, a young woman is haunted by two murders that are closely linked -- despite the one hundred and ten years that separate them. Following the breakup of her marriage and her pursuit by an obsessed stalker, criminal defense attourney Emily Graham accepts an offer to work in a major Manhattan law firm. Feeling a need for roots, she buys her ancestral home in New Jersey, which her family sold in 1892, after the disappearance of young Madeline Shapley one of Emily's forbears. Now, more than a century later, as the house is being renovated, the bones of a young woman are found in the backyard. She is identified is Martha Lawrence, who disappeared four years earlier. Clutched in Martha's skeletal hand is the finger bone of another woman with a ring still on it -- a Shapley family heirloom. When Emily investigates the link between her family's past and the recent murder, she provokes a devious and seductive killer, who selects her as his next victim. Is he the reincarnation of the previous killer?
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