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Proof of reincarnation

In regression hypnotherapy, the person being hypnotized can and will manufacture any memory suggested by the hypnotherapist.

Can we ban the troll now? He's seen the ape picture twice now and refused to acknowledge it.

Yes, hypnotherapists CAN plant suggestions, whether they mean to or not. However, there are skilled practitioners who do not. Can you deal with the possibility that Dr Newton is skilled enough to not suggest anything? I mean, how can someone suggest some unknown person who died on the Kansas prairie in 1870? It isn't like every dead person has well known facts about themselves floating around in the ether.
 
Yes, hypnotherapists CAN plant suggestions, whether they mean to or not. However, there are skilled practitioners who do not. Can you deal with the possibility that Dr Newton is skilled enough to not suggest anything?
Can you show that he doesn't?
I mean, how can someone suggest some unknown person who died on the Kansas prairie in 1870? It isn't like every dead person has well known facts about themselves floating around in the ether.

And what exact details were there? Are they really proof or just vague possibilities?

Um conflabulation is a well established fact of neurology.
 
Yes, what is the definition? What do you think?

I don't have a definition because I'm not advancing the concept of a "soul." I am aware of the religious and new-agey constructs of such a concept and find them lacking.

If you want to call it consciousness, that might be acceptable (and there are those that would argue against the concept of consciousness) but that consciousness ends when the last synapse fires. As far as we now know.

Do you see how dodgy the idea is?
 
Yes, then we can agree it is consciousness. I believe it is the essence.
I would say that the words soul, spirit, personality, etc are all helpful labels to define more clearly in conversation which aspects of a person one is talking about. They are all integral and inseparable parts of the person.
So you don't believe in any afterlife at all?
I certainly don't. When I die, all the above-mentioned parts of me will end, since there will be no brain/mind to sustain them. I hope a few people will remember me for a while, but as I have never become famous for anything, I shall fade quite quickly.
All right and proper.
 
Yes, hypnotherapists CAN plant suggestions, whether they mean to or not. However, there are skilled practitioners who do not. Can you deal with the possibility that Dr Newton is skilled enough to not suggest anything? I mean, how can someone suggest some unknown person who died on the Kansas prairie in 1870? It isn't like every dead person has well known facts about themselves floating around in the ether.
How do you resolve the bind here? If a supposed past life is unknown, the memory cannot be corroborated and the possibility of invention must be considered. If it can be corroborated, the person who claims to remember can also have discovered the facts, and the possibility of cheating must at least be considered. Even if reincarnation were real, it would be difficult to prove, and so far I've not seen anything that came even close to dispelling the obvious questions. I end up feeling the same way about reincarnation as about psychic communication with the dead or spoon-bending. Whether or not it's real, the quality of the product is so poor and so devoid of substantive practical use, educational value, moral guidance or just plain intelligence that it hardly matters whether it's real or not. It's worthless either way.

edit to add: here's the mechanical equivalent of reincarnation:


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