
Jim Tucker
Child psychiatrist and professor at the University of Virginia, continuing the work of Dr. Ian Stevenson on reincarnation.
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May 21, 2025 • 41min
Part Two: Scientific Evidence of Past Lives, The Patterns in Famous Past Life Cases & How You Live Now Affects Your Afterlife with Dr. Jim Tucker
Dr. Jim Tucker, a child psychiatrist and former director at UVA’s Division of Perceptual Studies, shares his insights on kids who recall past lives. He discusses how these vividly remembered experiences often fade with age and explores the eerie patterns found in famous cases. The conversation dives into the connection between trauma and memory, the nature of consciousness, and how these revelations might influence our current lives and relationships. Tucker also examines near-death experiences and offers thoughts on accessing personal past life memories.

May 20, 2025 • 58min
Scientific Evidence of Past Lives, The Patterns in Famous Past Life Cases & How You Live Now Affects Your Afterlife with Dr. Jim Tucker
Join Dr. Jim Tucker, a child psychiatrist and leading expert on past lives, as he shares astonishing insights from over 2,000 cases of children who vividly remember their previous lives. He dives deep into the mystery of consciousness, exploring how near-death experiences may connect to reincarnation. Dr. Tucker reveals eerie recurring patterns in famous past life cases and discusses how traumatic events might intertwine with our new lives. He also touches on the possibility of accessing past life memories and the implications for our current existence.

Jun 16, 2022 • 51min
Jim Tucker || The Science of Reincarnation
Dr. Jim Tucker, a child psychiatrist and professor at the University of Virginia, continues the groundbreaking work of Dr. Ian Stevenson on reincarnation. In a captivating conversation, he shares his research on children who vividly recall past lives, including emotional memories and unique play patterns. Tucker discusses the implications of these memories on our understanding of consciousness, the phenomenon of genetic memory, and the role of trauma in shaping identities across lifetimes. The exploration of panpsychism and multiverses adds depth to this fascinating subject.