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	<title>Comments on: Evidence of the Afterlife?</title>
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		<title>By: Vikram Ramsoondur</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vikram Ramsoondur</dc:creator>
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		<description>Along with this line of evidence and the undoubted value it has, in regard to erecting the basic fulcrum on which all/most of metaphysical thought rests, i.e. the existence of a conscious self separate from the mortal frame, I do think that the voluminous material there is in support of the idea of reincarnation - as essential an element to Vaishnavism and more generally, Hinduism, as it is  - widely publicised in recent times by the extensive research work of Ian Stevenson and others, could possibly be utilised for preaching purposes, particularly in regions of the globe where the majority of people do not tend to automatically accept on faith the reality of the concept.</description>
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