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Reviews From Amazon.com"Return of the Revolutionaries is a look into reincarnation. If everyone knew that they were here before and would return again then maybe everyone would be kinder, more compassionate, and much less violent towards each other. Dr. Semkiw then uses physical appearance (along with other comparisons) to match American revolutionaries to present day people. Some of these people are famous today. Others are not. I found the reincarnations fascinating and believable, and feel this book is an eye-opener to say the least."
"Here is a book that rests upon an all encompassing concept found in the world's great religions; that whatsoever a man shall sow, that shall he also reap. At the same time, it melts away the basis for racial prejudice and religious prejudice and makes irrational all the exclusive conditions that various religions impose upon their followers to ensure their salvation. It verifies the Golden Rule as Natural Law in operation.
"Science is based upon probabilities. Computer
science provides a basis to examine an hypothesized
probability
and correlate vast data to establish it as an
aspect of Natural Law or dismiss it. The accurate
preservation
of physical appearances through photography,
in combination with the computer's capacity
for storing
data and
making vast accumulations of records instantly
accessible, is the basis for the existence of
this crucially
important book. The combination of a brilliant
mind, a lawyer's ability to build a sound case,
a broad
background of scholarship regarding the subject
matter, an open mind and exceptional capacity
for reasoning,
in addition to his exceptionally developed sensitivity
to respond to guidance by intuition, has enabled
Dr. Semkiw to produce a book that has established
the above statements as matters of Natural Law. "This is not to suggest that there is anything pedantic or tedious about the presentation of the material. It is fascinating reading and for many people it will be difficult to put this book down. The opening portion is devoted to information concerning how the author came to dedicate himself to write such a controversial work and to his overview of the subject of reincarnation. He does this astutely, presenting such in a highly readable manner. Then follows his perception that individuals return in bodies that are similar to those of past appearances on earth and how they are inclined to again associate in similar family and social groupings. He disarmingly describes his own reactions to learning of his identity as the return of President John Adams. By his forthright presentation of his thoughts, he becomes a personal acquaintance to his reader. "It is a great adventure to be taken along with Doctor Semkiw as he unravels each of the cases of reincarnation. The implications of his findings are momentous for our civilization. The returned founders of our nation are now dedicated to restoring the ideals that it was founded upon and contributing to its spiritual awakening. Accurate knowledge of the Natural Laws governing our lives will provide the incentive for the most able, the most intelligent, the most ambitious, the most energetic, of our citizens to dedicate their lives to serve the best interests of their fellow human and posterity." The reviewer, Joseph R. Myers, P.E. is a consulting structural engineer, a writer whose radio documentaries have been broadcast on public radio, a captain as a WWII aircraft engineering officer and has a web site offering his reincarnation research findings: reincarnation2002.com |
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