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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 22:44

... such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 19, 2008 21:15

...> such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; also ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:44

... such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: John Jones
Date: Sep 19, 2008 19:26

... that such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; also ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 19, 2008 00:16

... that such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; also ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 23:57

... that such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; also ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Sep 18, 2008 23:29

... that such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; also ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:27

... such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: turtoni
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:22

... such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; ...
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Re: Study into near-death experiences
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Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 22:04

...> such a conceptualization of retained memory falls outside of the physiological potential of the newborn. "Despite the growing number of reports of memories of past lives, life in the womb, and the birth experience, there is no scientific evidence to substantiate these claims" (Mark L. Howe and Mary L. Courage, 2004; also ...
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