First she wrote Across Time and Death, now she takes us into the future... Jenny Cockell grew up knowing she had lived before. In her first book, the bestselling Across Time and Death, she revealed how she had been haunted by the memories of Mary Sutton, a young Irish woman who had died more than twenty years before Jenny was born. She was compelled to search for the facts and details that eventually confirmed the existence of her past life and led to an emotional reunion with her family. But Jenny Cockell's extraordinary journey doesn't end there. Past Lives, Future Lives tells the continuing story of the psychic experiences that spurred her to investigate not only other past lives but the future—as far ahead as the twenty-third century. Her amazingly detailed glimpses of the future are more than merely personal images; they allow her to formulate an overall view of what the future holds for us all—including a planet much lower in population, but also safer and more pleasant than the world of today. Past Lives, Future Lives presents a fascinating look at the continuity of past, present, and future. In her honest, warm, and plain-speaking voice, Jenny Cockell writes of the past and the future in a way that is both practical and visionary; she offers inspiration and hope for the world to come.
The author claims to be open-minded but her way of thinking is painfully linear, logical and somewhat ignorant. She is way too stuck on man-made time and believing there is only one Earth.
If you enjoy reading topics like this I highly recommend any book by DOLORES CANNON.
As a Muslim, we never believed any kind of reincarnation. But I don't mind to read it. Her journeys to remembering her past lives which she had many lives before really amazing. How she can remember those memories?.. Her experience is somewhat make me believes that our brains is more complex and have more secrets which beyond our expectation. Scientist may thought know everything about our brain, but I believes that God know more than us.
Started really interesting, but I struggled with the last two chapters. Very believable, but I already believe in reincarnation, so I didn't read it dto be convinced. The future lives, although, I struggle a bit with... I'd rather not know... And I could see how one is not supposed to remember.