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To: "Carl Jones" <CarlJones20@Hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: The Paranormal Unborn Date: Monday, December 20, 2004 12:41 AM ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carl Jones" <CarlJones20@Hotmail.com> Newsgroups: alt.paranormal Sent: Sunday, December 19, 2004 11:51 PM Subject: The Paranormal Unborn > Hi folks! > > I'm new to this newsgroup and a self-taught student of parapsychology > > Hello Everyone! > > I invite your feedback about the following: > > > David Chamberlain, Ph. D., a clinical psychologist practicing in > California, has a most unusual and fascinating area of research. He > experiments with ESP in the unborn child. He hypnotized parent and child > pairs and had the child recall life in the uterus. In one incredible case, > Debbie, a thirteen-year-old girl under hypnosis with her mother, reports a > clairvoyant experience she had in the second trimester of her mother's > pregnancy with her. At first Debbie recalled with uncertainty being inside > the womb. "I guess I'm inside," she said. Then encouraged by Dr. > Chamberlain, she recalled details with such clarity that it almost > transcends belief. > > "Mother is sitting on the couch knitting something. My Dad comes into the > room and asks, 'Why are you knitting something for a girl?'" > > Mimicking her mother's voice, Debbie said, "It's a girl. I know it's a > girl. It has to be a girl." > > At this point, Dr. Chamberlain asked Debbie a question no unborn child > could possibly know let alone remember. He asked her what her mother was > wearing at the time of the event. > > And Debbie answered. "She has on a green plaid dress. I can't see any other > colors. I think it is dark." > > With that extraordinary statement Debbie's mother came out of hypnosis. She > exclaimed, "I had a green and black plaid dress on! I gave that dress away > right after my pregnancy. I would have been five months along. That's > incredible!" > > "Astonishing as it may be, " Dr. Chamberlain says, "there is no question > that children are often able to remember incredible details of the > pregnancy. Such details include events, precise conversations, and even the > description of places the parents have visited. This is utterly > inexplicable in terms of conventional science. It implies that the fetus may > sometimes be capable of understanding words he has never learned and has an > ability that can only be called clairvoyance." > |