the possibility of reincarnation is a fascinating concept one that has been debated for centuries in many different ways and many different cultures. David Christie-Murray has gathered theories of reincarnation from East and West and explains those theories in a manner that is accessible to the general reader. Includes case histories of past-life recollections regressive hypnosis and dj-vu an informative guide to a timeless subject.
David Hugh Arthur Christie-Murray was born in London and attended school in Ramsgate, Kent. He studied journalism at University College, London, then worked as a journalist and briefly as a schoolteacher, before training for the priesthood at the Anglican Theological College at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He was ordained in 1942 and in 1946 was appointed an assistant master and chaplain at Harrow School.
The author presents a number of ideas through the ages of those who have been believers of reincarnation. However his objective presentation seems to be somewhat indecisive and undercut for me by his own admission that he does not give his own perspective.