Research

The research coming out of University of Virginia strongly suggests the existence of reincarnation.

However you came across our website, you probably are a “believer” in reincarnation, but in case not, or in case you are sharing this page with a “non-believer”, let us spell it out for you:

  1. Google “University of Virginia ranking”, and you will see it is roughly ranked as a top 100 global university, on average.

  2. Further, note that the past lives research is not coming out of just any department, but the UVA Medical School, which, as a rule of thumb, applies far more rigorous quality control around this kind of research, as opposed to an anthropology department, for example.

  3. Take the credentials and credibility from 1 and 2, and simply look at the case studies being presented by this UVA lab, and if this research is not significant, or falsified, we are either dealing with a black swan, or fraud that would make Madoff blush.

  4. Of course, compound this empirical evidence with thousands of years of Eastern tradition based on reincarnation, and the billions of people that believe in it at some level (but did not have information technology to act on it, until recently).

But, at the end of the day, we could always use more data, and pragmatically speaking, commercializing and technologizing these findings could lead to vast amounts of data and a deeper understanding of the mechanisms of reincarnation. If your stomach churned at the idea of commercializing reincarnation, you are not alone, so did mine, and while this would be an ugly outcome, it is only one potential outcome. Furthermore, potentially going down a conspiracy rabbit hole (let’s not), it is possible that private groups have already figured out how to “hack reincarnation”, and as such, it is better it be done publicly, commercially, and ideally as “open” as possible. Rarely are you the first to open Pandora’s box.