From: ssake@goldthread.com   
      
   I agree it's common. Finding in-depth cases I could share on the radio was a   
   bit more difficult, but not impossible. It was the radio host's idea as the   
   focus for the show.   
      
   A representative of a proposed Chinese-American television channel was one   
   of my strongest supporters when I was producing my documentary on   
   reincarnation. He told me that Chinese believe in reincarnation--as I   
   gather, from being influenced by Buddhism. I don't know how much   
   modernization has affected that belief.   
   Steve S.   
      
      
      
      
   "Crowfoot" wrote in message   
   news:cggtbn$loc$1@iruka.swcp.com...   
   > In article <412C30D1.42C3@aol.com>, sfct@aol.com wrote:   
   >   
   > > Steve S. wrote:   
   > > >   
   > > > This evening, Sunday Aug. 1st, I will be interviewed on Atlanta radio   
   > > > station WRFG, "The Conscious Zone", which airs from 10:00 pm to   
   > > > midnight,   
   > > > Eastern Standard. I'll be joined by two past-life therapists, and the   
   > > > show   
   > > > will focus specifically on cross-race reincarnation cases. One of the   
   > > > therapists will share her personal past-life memories relating to the   
   > > > topic.   
   >   
   > Isn't this pretty common, at least for people who have some access to   
   > memories of past lives? Nancy Kress wrote a story about people   
   > routinely checking out their past lives (in a more advanced future), and   
   > wisely pointed out that just on the basis of numbers alone, EVERYBODY has   
   > been Chinese -- often. I knew this about myself during a trip to China,   
   > in the course of which I had a very strong dream about being a very   
   > young and rather nervous monk-candidate in a Buddhist monastery; nothing   
   > fancy, just a glimpse, a night scene indoors, merging pretty seamlessly   
   > with waking up completely disoriented in my dark hotel room. Checked it   
   > out when I got home with a reliable psychic friend.   
   >   
   > Not that the Chinese, whose culture has long been very xenophobic and   
   > arrogant about it, would be particularly pleased to think about all the   
   > generations of Chinese being riddled with souls that have come from lots   
   > of non-Chinese lives and gone on to more of the same! I wonder what   
   > kind of reincarnation work is done in China these days, if any, and   
   > whether anyone there dares to suggest that a present day Chinese was an   
   > Argentine horse breeder last time around, say?   
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   > Crow   
      
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