A three-year-old boy recalls being murdered in his “last” life and accurately identifies the location of his burial.

 

Deeply troubling tales of what happens after death are those of James Leininger, Shanti Devi, and the youngster from Golan Heights.

These occurrences, according to some researchers, raise the idea that awareness exists outside of the body.

Does the brain create false memories from former lives, or are past-life recollections real? There are no definitive answers.

Through investigations of consciousness and quantum mechanics, modern science is starting to investigate possibilities.

According to several thinkers, awareness and energy might not be finite.

In disciplines like quantum physics and near-death investigations, the notion that consciousness exists elsewhere from the brain is becoming more popular.

 

A Navy SEAL veteran was identified as the pilot of the helicopter that crashed in New York City, killing six people.

A girls’ swim team makes the shocking decision to not compete against a biological male, stating that “it’s not fair.”