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It is claimed that the trauma of birth leaves an unconscious memory and it is likely that any previous lives would leave similar memories which too can be recalled under hypnosis.This book is a fascinating and true story of apparent regression (a return to the reactions that belong to an earlier state of development). Under hypnosis Peggy Bailey an ordinary housewife relives three completely different lives. From the very human story that led to the first regression experiment (fortuitously recorded on tape) and the first meeting with eighteenth century Sally Fraser in Devon through Liza Bloggs in the nineteenth century and Lady Alice Browning in the early part of the present century the account leaps forward sixteen years when further regressions to these former lives are attempted - with exciting results.The dual authorship of the book has resulted in an original and unique case book: the trained hypnotist describing verbatim each hypnotic session followed by separate assessment and discussion by the established psychical researcher. Investigation is undertaken on the basis of material obtained and such problems as self-delusion hypnotic influence psychic memories and multiple role-taking are carefully considered.The book is a valuable contribution to the growing literature on the subject of reincarnation and is likely to become a classic of its kind. Psychical researchers reincarnationists hypnotists psychologists and the general reader will find Lives to Remember a book to read and read again; a book that is different a book that is true and a book that breaks new ground and opens new doors.For the first time one book we are presented with a full and factual story of a person regressed by a competent hypnotist and the results assessed by an acknowledged psychical researcher. It is the first example of regression to previous lives with an interval of sixteen years between each repeated experiment.Leonard Wilder is a Bachelor of Dental Surgery in the Faculty of Medicine of the University of London; Chairman of he British Dental Implant Society; a Council Member of the British Dental Health Foundation; a Member of the British Society of Medical and Dental Hypnosis; a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society and a popular lecturer broadcaster and writer on dentistry and hypnotism.