The Case of Ma Tin Aung Myo
Jul 03, 2005 06:30 PM
by Daniel H. Caldwell
Ma Tin Aung Myo, a Burmese girl, was born
on Dec. 26, 1953. During her pregnancy, the
mother had dreamed on three occasions that a
Japanese soldier was following her and telling
her that he would come to stay with her. When
Ma Tin was between three and four years old,
she started remembering a previous life in which
she had been a Japanese soldier stationed in Nathul
during World War II, when the Japanese army occupied
Burma. The Japanese soldier had been a cook and had
been killed when an Allied plane strafed the village
where he was staying. The soldier had been killed during
the Japanese retreat from Burma. This would make 1945 the
probable year of the soldier's death. Ma Tin could not
remember the names either of the Japanese soldier or of
the place in Japan where he had lived. Consequently,
Dr. Stevenson could not trace a Japanese person
corresponding to Ma Tin's statements.
Was Ma Tin a "reincarnation" of this Japanese soldier
or was Ma Tin and her mother "sensitive" to the
"earthwalker" whose body had been killed in 1945?
Daniel
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