What is the meaning of life? Does my life have a purpose? What happens when I die? Information about scientific discoveries and recent empirical evidence available on this website will help those looking for answers to these questions.
Reincarnation is the belief that the spirit or soul of a living being begins a new life in a different body after biological death. Contemporary research on Reincarnation provides irrefutable evidence for its existence.
Reincarnation was taught in early Christianity; however, it was effectively banned by Roman Emperor Justinian I in 543 CE. Religions that teach that people have one lifetime leading to an eternity in heaven or hell cannot provide real evidence that this is true. We are in the information age; fewer and fewer people are unwilling to blindly follow religious dogma. Increasing acceptance of Reincarnation is reflected in recent statistics. Based on a 2021 Pew Research Center report, 33% of U.S. adults believe in Reincarnation.
The first major study of Reincarnation was conducted by Dr. Ian Stevenson. He was a professor at the University of Virginia School of Medicine for fifty years. During the last half of the 20th Century, he wrote fourteen books documenting his international fieldwork, authenticating the evidence of three thousand cases of children who remembered their past lives.