The case must have had a successful outcome with one or more of the following requirements:

  • Criteria 1: Recollection of Specific Details – Subjects recalling accurate and specific information about a past life that only their past life's family were aware of.
  • Criteria 2: Verification of Memories – Recording and verifying specific details provided by the subject, such as names, events, or personal characteristics. The accuracy of the subject’s memories is verified by comparing them to the life and death of the identified person, as known by witnesses or preserved by written records. Written records can be journalistic, in the form of a book, historical, academic, audio, video, personal correspondence, etc.
  • Criteria 3: The subject is able to recognize people and places associated with their past lives or can navigate the surroundings of their previous home.
  • Criteria 4: The subject exhibits behaviors, phobias, philias, and attachments that are consistent with their claimed past life, or the subject speaks languages they have not learned in their current life.
  • Criteria 5: Presence of birthmarks or birth defects that correspond to wounds from the previous existence or other physical features that are apparently related to a past life.
  • Criteria 6: The existence of records (written, audio, or video) of the subject's memory created prior to identifying the previous life.
  • Criteria 7: Acceptance of the subject as their deceased loved one by members of the past life family or other associates (due to the subject knowing information that is only known within the family, remembering obscure events, or other reasons).

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