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I met Carol Bowman (photo)
during the 6th
International Spiritist
Congress in Valencia,
Spain, in 2010. She is
not a Spiritist. She is
a researcher who has
found plenty of evidence
of reincarnation among
children and adults. Her
generosity and open mind
took her to the
Spiritist event, where
she shared her research
with people from many
countries.
This is the interview
Carol Bowman gave us:
The idea we have of the
Americans
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is that of an
optimistic
people, but
materialistic
and lacking any
beliefs. Is that
a misconceived
perception? |
Yes. Americans are just
like any other people.
Some lean towards
spirituality, others are
very materialistic and
don’t believe in
anything beyond the
material world. But my
experience as someone
who grew up in the
United States in the 60s
is that many of us were
going through a big
spiritual revolution. We
were looking for
something, for eastern
religions and
spirituality. There are
millions of people in
the US who are very
spiritual.
We know that you began
your research thanks to
your children…
Yes, in my first book I
make reference to the
fact that my two
children had memories of
their past lives, but I
haven’t had the time yet
to write about what my
daughter remembers.
You used to be a
Catholic. What is your
religion now?
Jewish.
Was it difficult for you
to reconcile your
religion with the
concept of
reincarnation?
Not really. Some Jews
believe in reincarnation
because it is in the
Kabbalah. Actually, my
grandfather was a
kabbalist, even though
he never talked about
it. It is a tradition
that goes back to the
XII Century at least,
when they began to write
about the mystical
teachings in Spain. They
believed in
reincarnation.
So you decide to
research and your belief
now is based in factual
evidence, not on blind
faith?
Yes, I began to believe
in life after life when
I was a student. I knew
reincarnation was a
fact, was real, but it
became more evident to
me when I became ill and
remembered events from a
previous life. I was
cured and I understood
that awareness of that
previous life played an
import role in the
recovery. That was one
year before my children
talking about their
memories of past lives.
When my son had his
memories and was cured I
realised the health
potential of
understanding
reincarnation.
Many people have
preconceived ideas and
think Spiritism deals
with superstition and
voodoo. Don’t you fear
you will be labelled as
a witch, or someone
involved in evil
practices, for attending
a Spiritist event?
No, not at all! There is
nothing to fear. I was
very curious, especially
as I know reality has
other dimensions, where
the spirits, the
energies are. Thanks to
my reincarnation studies
I know that our
conscience, a form of
energy, goes on when we
die. Memories also
survive, and we bring
them back with us when
we reincarnate.
Have you read the books
of Allan Kardec? What
did you make of it?
I read The Spirits’
Book a long time
ago. I thought it was in
many aspects very XIX
Century. I know some
mediums in the US, some
are very good. I think
that what they believe
in is very attractive
and interesting. It is
not to say it is out of
date, but I have a more
straightforward
understanding of what
goes on after death.
How do you see the
people here, the
atmosphere? I am curious
as you are the first
non-Spiritist I meet in
a Spiritist congress.
I love the people!
(Laughs) They are
amazing. I talked at a
Spiritist congress in
Boston last year, where
I met Vanessa Anseloni
[Brazilian psychologist
and neuroscientist based
in the US], who invited
me to come here. She
asked me if my book had
been translated into
Spanish. It had been
translated to 16
languages, but not to
Spanish. She then
arranged that. I feel
really at home.
You seem very
straightforward…
For some things. For
other things I am quite
complicated.
You are married and has
two children. What does
your husband think of
your research?
I have been married for
37 years, and with the
same person… (Laughs)
Well, my husband saw the
evidence. He supports
me, after all he saw the
developments with our
children, he was there.
And he always believed
in the existence of
spiritual life. But he
is a very rational and
cautious person, a
businessman.
What do you think you
should be doing next in
this area?
It is likely that I will
write another book. I
feel the need to be
alone, go to the
computer and write
everyday. It will
probably be a book about
how the memories of past
lives affect our current
life, from birth to
adult age. It will show
how the memories change
as people get older. I
will publish some
evidence from my therapy
with adults.
How do you compare your
work to that of Edith
Fiore, Ian Stevenson?
I do something
different, I reach a
different audience, a
select, sophisticated
group of people.
Spiritists are well
educated, they study the
Spiritism,
reincarnation.
But we are simple
people.
Yes, in some ways, but
you are sophisticated
and are able to have a
better understanding of
these issues. I feel I
was born in the United
States probably to be
able to present all that
evidence as a mother, as
someone people can have
empathy with, someone
who is not presenting a
new life philosophy, but
palpable evidence. If
our children say they
can remember their past
lives, we must believe
them.
Do all children have
dreams and memories of
past lives?
Yes. I believe I can
reach many people due to
the fact that I am in
the United States, which
is an international
reference. If a person,
or a child, go through
something similar, they
can use the internet to
identify what is going
on and get help. They
will find out that there
is nothing wrong with
them, it is only
memories from past
lives. It is a true
experience, it is real,
and it is very simple.
This interview was
originally published in
Jornal de Espiritismo da
ADEP – Associacao de
Divulgadores de
Espiritismo de Portugal.