We should keep an open mind, and not be conditioned by social and cultural factors.
Just consider the evidence objectively, and come to your own conclusion.
amazing! i can relate myself to the boy,.exactly that was my childhood dream & frustration,.of becoming fighter pilot.,.i myself was a ww2 aircraft fannatic since 5,,i dont know why,.maybe i was influenced by the ww2 stories of my granpa, his glen millers vinyls and the memorabilias he had when japs occupied the philipppines,.,Its bizaare when the boy dreamt & pointed out where the corsair plane crashed,.,.hope tonight I would dream same with the boy,... but to uncover & find out the mystery of General Yamashita's treasure & the Golden Buddha before he was executed. wahaha
Wow spooky. When I was young I used to have recurring dreams about being a kampung girl who would tumble down a hill and then be rescued by an apek in a bicycle. Huh.
Do not be too believing if you don't question the reliability of the evidence. There is a book. Could there be an ulterior motive? Why is it that he got reincarnated as the same race? What could possibly govern such rules of reincarnation?