Reincarnated
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A story about developments in Scanning technology and the discovery that by concentrating beams of ultrasound you can activate sections of the brain so that the subjects then release the details of their past lives. This is given as possible evidence of the proof of reincarnation.
Based on his flashback memories and subsequent nightmares, our hero is able to relate in great detail his early lives and the various violent and horrendous reasons for the termination of each of his earlier bodies existence in this world, it is like as if, because of the short duration of his lives he is continually being given another chance.
James Dolittle
Profile details I am a retired English gentleman living in the South West of England I have spent 17 years travelling all over the world I spent 30 years as a naturist visiting many beaches in many countries I now have 19 grandchildren and my family has spread to Thailand, New Zealand and Australia I am deeply concerned about the effects of climate change, I have a website called www.buzcall.com which is updated daily, it gives free advice and warnings on everything from jellyfish to earthquakes I am an author and eight of my books are published on Amazon My latest works are The Magic Formula or No more Obesity, My Bad Hospital Broadcasts, Erotic Adventures of a G spot seeker and My Nine Lives and Eight Deaths I am also an amateur inventor and have applied for several provisional patents I am still fit and mobile and hard at it despite my many years experience
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Reincarnated - James Dolittle
My Nine Lives and Eight Deaths
By James Dolittle
Copyright 2017 James Dolittle
ISBN:9781370166459
Smashwords Edition
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My Nine Lives and Eight Deaths
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A story about developments in Scanning technology and the discovery that by concentrating beams of ultrasound you can activate sections of the brain so that the subjects then release the details of their past lives. This is given as possible evidence of the proof of reincarnation.
Based on his flashback memories and subsequent nightmares, our hero can relate in great detail his early lives and the various violent and horrendous reasons for the termination of each of his earlier bodies existence in this world, it is like as if, because of the short duration of his lives he is continually being given another chance.
Dr James and Paul have a discussion he gives Paul some recordings and asks about his son, and whether he could come in for a scan. Paul talks around the dinner table. He tells Betty a little about what he is doing, how he manages to get time off work for medical research, he says, Ben says he is quite willing to co-operate and Nancy says she wants nothing to do with it.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The hospital.
Chapter 3. The subject.
Chapter 4. Preparation
Chapter 5. The First Test
Chapter 6 Analysis
Chapter 7 The Second Test
Chapter 8 Another Layer
Chapter 9. Dr James
Chapter 10 The Flight Home.
Chapter 11 Beach Hazards
Chapter 12. The Earthquake
Chapter 13 Cyclone
Chapter 14 The Pearl Diver
Chapter 15 Evacuated.
Chapter 16 Ben
Chapter 17 Killer
Chapter 18 Recordings
About the author
Other titles by James Dolittle
Chapter 1 introduction
Ted Marlow is a design engineer working for a company called the Deepscan Corporation, they specialise in developing magnetic resonance imaging devices for the medical profession.
Sitting at his workstation analysing the results of the latest design to be tested, he was fascinated by the detail revealed by their latest prototype, he had just finished dictating his report and he sat back in his chair, he was still staring at the screen when his colleague and old friend entered the room.
Good morning Ted, is this the scans from the 602? I heard the first test went well,
Hi Jim, yes, they have just come through, I think we have a winner here
Jim Bedows studied the screen for a few minutes completely speechless.
Amazing clarity, you can almost count the thoughts as they go by
Ted laughed. I don't think we are quite up to that standard yet, but give us time
They turned from the screen to acknowledge another arrival.
Hello Doctor Ted greeted his old friend you two know each other. don't you?
Yes, we have met before, how are you Jim?
They went on to discuss the intricacies of the human brain which they could clearly see on the scanning results presented by the 602
I wish I had this yesterday afternoon, I had a patient come to see me and I have never seen anybody have such confusing recollections, under hypnosis, he was trying to tell me about his flashbacks, they were certainly interesting, he either had a very vivid imagination or he was recalling memories from his past lives
said Dr James
Do you believe that some of your patients have actually been reincarnated?
Some of the stories I have been told makes it difficult not to believe in it
For instance, this chap seems to be able to jump from remembering his experiences as a Roman soldier to dying in the crash of a 747 in America.
That has got to be fascinating.
Said Jim
Fascinating, it might be, but his memories are so scattered it is like trying to put a jigsaw puzzle together before you can make any sense of any of it
Maybe you could use this 602 scanner to study his temporal lobes in more detail, you can see here that they seem to be in some sort of layered formation
Well, I need to do something he gets very distressed when recalling some of the more dangerous moments of his recollections I have to wake him up quickly. Sometimes I fear for his safety.
Can you give us an example?
said Jim.
Yes, I can, last week I put him under hypnosis and he started to talk about his time as a pearl diver in the South Pacific. He said he was an 18-year-old living on this tropical island and the best way to make money was to go out with the fishermen and dive down to the seabed to collect oysters in the hopes that they contained valuable pearls, it was easy work, but it was also very dangerous, he became very good at holding his breath, and this gave him time to dive down to the seabed, a little time to collect a few oysters before he had to swim back to the surface to breathe again.
Interesting said Jim is that the end of the story?
"No it is not, the interesting bit came when he recalled being on the bottom and being frightened by a shark that he had not seen approaching, this caused him to step back and his foot became stuck in a giant clam, try as he might, it was impossible to get the animal to release its hold, he was rapidly using up his oxygen supply and he knew he could not last for much longer, discarding his oyster collecting bag, he concentrated on jabbing his spear into the body of the clam, the pain in his lungs was almost unbearable. His body was telling him to breathe, he knew he was close