like i said.. it doesn't matter what you think about dejavu and xenoglossy. there is no way a single DNA shared by 2 persons. even siblings don't share the same DNA even though they have the same parents. how much more if you were reincarnated to another parents.
epic fail my friend.![]()
scientific explanations of dejavu include:
1 Links with disorders
2 Pharmacology
3 Memory-based explanations
4 Neural theories
no reincarnation whatsoever. because, to state it in simplicity, there is no such thing as "REINCARNATION SCIENCE"
hoist reg, tubaga ni ila mga questions o
mas ni-exist pa ang carnation ky sa reincarnation
Reincarnation
Those believing in reincarnation theorize that déjà vu is caused by fragments of past-life memories being jarred to the surface of the mind by familiar surroundings or people. Others theorize that the phenomenon is caused by astral projection, or out-of-body experiences (OBEs), where it is possible that individuals have visited places while in their astral bodies during sleep. The sensation may also be interpreted as connected to the fulfillment of a condition as seen or felt in a premonition. For further cases of remembering information from past lives, see Ian Stevenson.
Orthodox theory conceives human personality as the product of a person's genetic material inherited from his ancestors through his parents, and the modifying influences of his prenatal and postnatal environment. But I found that some cases cannot be satisfactorily explained by genetics, environmental influences, or a combination of these. I am speaking of such things as early childhood phobias, about uncanny abilities that seem to develop spontaneously, of children convinced that they are the wrong ***, congenital deformities, differences between one-egg twins, and even such matters as irrational food preferences. - Dr. Ian Stevenson![]()
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