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Old Souls (book)

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1999 nonfiction book by Tom Shroder
Old Souls: The Scientific Search for Proof of Past Lives
AuthorTom Shroder
Cover artistJulie Metz
LanguageEnglish
GenreInvestigative Journalism
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
1999
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages256
ISBN0-684-85192-X
OCLC42273755
133.9/01/35 21
LC ClassBL515 .S46 1999

Old Souls: The Scientific Search for Proof of Past Lives is anon-fiction book by journalistTom Shroder. An editor atThe Washington Post, Shroder traveled extensively with psychiatristIan Stevenson of theUniversity of Virginia, who conductedpast life andreincarnation research inLebanon, India and theAmerican South.[1] Shroder's journalistic experience makes this book a valuable review of an often disparaged subject.

Stevenson's informants were around 3000[2] children spontaneously remembering recent ordinary lives, as opposed to adults remembering under hypnosis romantic or heroic lives in the distant past.[3] In addition, birthmarks that occur at the sites of injury in the previous life constitute an important part of Stevenson's evidence.[4]

Stevenson's methodology involved listening to stories, comparing and contrasting variants of stories, verification or falsification of empirical claims, and constructing long, detailed narratives that attempt to "capture" the complex experience of his informants, who claim to remember incidents from past lives. In this sense Stevenson's work is similar to that ofethnographers andcultural anthropologists.[4]

While Stevenson wrote extensively on his reincarnation studies, his work earned limited circulation outsideacademia. At the outset, Shroder sees his role not only as an observer, but also as skeptic. But as his journey with Stevenson progresses, Shroder finds it increasingly difficult to reject the possibility of past lives.[5]

Reception

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Jack Coulehan, writing for theNew York University of Medicine, said "This book provides a good introduction to the work of Ian Stevenson, a man who qualifies for this database because he has devoted his professional life to the study of narrative. Stevenson's methodology involves listening to stories, comparing and contrasting variants of stories, and constructing long, detailed narratives that attempt to 'capture' the complex experience of his informants, who claim to remember incidents from past lives. In this sense Stevenson's work is similar to that of ethnographers, cultural anthropologists, and folklorists".[4]

David Wallis, writing forThe New York Times, has said "After years of mockery from colleagues, Dr. Ian Stevenson, Director of the Department of Personality Studies at the University of Virginia, is finally getting respect".[6]

More critically, the philosopher and skepticRobert Todd Carroll wrote that "Old Souls is an interesting read but the author is not very critical in his observations. He takes a lot at face value and seems not to understand the dangers ofconfirmation bias."[7]

Old Souls received considerable media attention following publication, in theLos Angeles Times,[8]Chicago Tribune,[9] and other sources.[10][11][12][13]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Searching out Old Souls", by Karen R. Long,Sarasota Herald-Tribune, August 19, 1999, page 5E. Online atGoogle News. Retrieved June 15, 2010.
  2. ^Professor Ian Stevenson //The Daily Telegraph, February 12, 2007.
  3. ^Douglas, Claire (1999-10-17)."Time and Again".The Washington Post. p. X6.ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved2025-04-16.
  4. ^abcCoulehan, Jack (2006-11-30)."Old Souls: The Scientific Search for Proof of Past Lives". New York University. p. 1. Retrieved14 June 2010.
  5. ^Kenny, Thane (January 10, 2000)."Little Johnny Just Isn't Himself Today".Weekly Wire. Archived fromthe original on March 3, 2016. RetrievedJuly 31, 2007.
  6. ^Wallis, David (September 26, 1999)."Conversations/Dr. Ian Stevenson; You May Be Reading This In Some Future Past Life".The New York Times. p. 1. Retrieved14 June 2010.
  7. ^Carroll, Robert Todd (2013)."Ian Stevenson (1918-2007)".The Skeptic's Dictionary. Retrieved 2014-10-11.
  8. ^Rourke, Mary (1999-08-10)."Connected by Forces Beyond Our Grasp".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved2025-04-16.
  9. ^Gould, Peg (1999-09-13)."No Quick Answers To Question Of Reincarnation".Chicago Tribune. Retrieved2025-04-16.
  10. ^Railey, John (1999-08-14)."Soulful: Psychiatrist States Case for Reincarnation".Winston-Salem Journal. p. B9. Retrieved2025-04-16 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^Alan Cabal.How Old Is Your Soul?New York Press, September 1, 1999.
  12. ^Tanasychuk, B. John (1999-08-19)."Who Were You?".South Florida Sun Sentinel. p. E1. Retrieved2025-04-16 – viaNewspapers.com.
  13. ^Karen R. Long.Old SoulsSaratosa Herald Tribune, August 19, 1999.

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