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Since very early in his life, Edward Austrian had a phobia of dark, drizzly, damp places and often fell ill with throat problems. What is really strange is how Edward identified his throat illnesses, calling it his “shot”.
When he was 4 years old, Edward developed a cyst in his throat and he confided to his mother Patricia with a recollection of his previous life as James, an 18 year old soldier, and his life in the trenches during a war. Edward told his mother he was shot in the throat and later died. After his recollection of his past life to his mother, Edward’s cyst disappeared, something that his doctor was never able to explain.
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Gus Taylor started to recall his previous life as his grandfather, Grandpa Augie, when he was 18 months old. During a diaper change, Gus told his father that he used to change his father’s diapers. As most parents, Gus’ father didn’t think much of it until a couple years later.
One evening when Gus was 4, he and his parents were looking at old photos of his grandfather. Although he had never seen the photos, Gus was able to pick out his grandfather in group pictures as a little boy and identify his grandfather’s car (calling it his own). Additionally, he recalled that his sister was murdered, which is something the 4-year old was never told.
When he was 4 years old, Edward developed a cyst in his throat and he confided to his mother Patricia with a recollection of his previous life as James, an 18 year old soldier, and his life in the trenches during a war. Edward told his mother he was shot in the throat and later died. After his recollection of his past life to his mother, Edward’s cyst disappeared, something that his doctor was never able to explain.
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Gus Taylor started to recall his previous life as his grandfather, Grandpa Augie, when he was 18 months old. During a diaper change, Gus told his father that he used to change his father’s diapers. As most parents, Gus’ father didn’t think much of it until a couple years later.
One evening when Gus was 4, he and his parents were looking at old photos of his grandfather. Although he had never seen the photos, Gus was able to pick out his grandfather in group pictures as a little boy and identify his grandfather’s car (calling it his own). Additionally, he recalled that his sister was murdered, which is something the 4-year old was never told.