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Reincarnation, Remembering Alien Lives
Even if the data on reincarnation anecdotal, there are some interesting, correlation between anecdotes suggest ‘the collective unconscious’ may be more of a real thing than a transmission of archetypal information.
Recalling Past Lives on Alien Worlds — Extraordinary Accounts of Extraterrestrial Memories, video linked below, introduces several prominent alien reincarnation stories. These are just the tip of the iceberg. Many reincarnation books touch on alien lives. Michael Newton and Delores Cannon are two authors that give significant attention. While an anecdote in and of itself is not evidence, an accumulation of anecdotes from folks not connected becomes data. Examine enough data, there are curious correlates that defy the definition of coincidence.

Pauline Delcour-Minn, the first person revealed in the video below, discusses living life as a Gray. To hear her story you would think she is describing a human fear, that we’re not being good stewards of the planet and our aggression could lead to the end of the world. Fear enough. That thinking led to the UFO book written by Carl Jung where he makes an argument for that very thing being real.
Delcour-Minn describes a history where the Grays cease to be able to breed the way they evolved to, which was much like human procreation. They needed to develop in a nutritional liquid. Interestingly, in the Custodians, by Delores Cannon, one of her subjects described the same thing, from a different perspective. Page 115 has drawings of a subject working in a nursery where her job was to keep the alien baby grays floating upright in their tanks.
Again, doesn’t mean it’s real. It just means an accumulation of anecdotes leads to data that can be correlated. Ignoring data leads to faulty assumptions. We ignore data at our own peril.
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