Reincarnated WWII pilot

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.
 
maybe it wouldn't feel spooky anymore if reincarnation was thought of as a fact of life, just like growing old and dying.
 
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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 :cool:
 
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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?
 
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