
- 100 Cases of Reincarnation Among Dong People (Paperback & E-book)
- Pages : 472 Photos : 220 Words : 150,000 Cases: 100 Size/Weight:6×9 in,1.71 lbs. Translators: Juniper Tale, Kilian O’Donnell, Timothy McKeon
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Introduction of 100 Cases of Reincarnation Among Dong People
100 Cases of Reincarnation Among Dong People is a book by Mr. Changzhen Li that documents the author’s investigative journey deep into the homeland of the Dong people, located in the area between the provinces of Hunan and Guangxi in China. The book offers a comprehensive account of Mr. Li’s work with 100 “Reincarnators” from the area of Pingyang, as well as dozens of its surrounding rural villages. All case studies are carefully documented to preserve the authenticity of their narratives, with accompanying video interviews available for reference.



While there had been many accounts of reincarnation in the world in which the subjects were able to recall memories from a past life, the cases detailed in this book are unique in that their subjects share a rare ability to recall memories from the intermediary stage between death and rebirth. This unusual trait reveals groundbreaking and thought-provoking details about the activities of spirits beyond the land of the living, and offers an invaluable addition to the field of reincarnation research. As such, Mr. Li’s book may be the world’s most comprehensive account of this subject at the present time, and uncovers a myriad of unprecedented details concerning the activities of the spirits, including rare cases in which two-spirited individuals reincarnate into two separate beings, an in-depth description of how birthmarks are formed under the influence of a reincarnating spirit, the biophysical characteristics of spirits and their abilities, details on how spirits enter and exit from an incarnation, the flight speed of certain spirits, solid evidence supporting the hypothesis of memories being stored within the soul rather than the brain, and even two underworld enforcers working for Yama! .




A variety of data compilation and visualization have been included to assist researchers of reincarnation science with their investigations. Pingyang, the geographical area surveyed in this undertaking, was a rare community with one of the highest reincarnation densities in the world, and the investigative project itself was conducted with an unprecedented level of theoretical depth and thoroughness.
Some photos of 200 from this book 100 Cases of Reincarnation Among Dong People

↑ (1) Main birthmark (2) the edge of the exosmosed part of the wood oil birthmark is very clear (3) accidental drops of oil that formed this small birthmark (4) Small accidental birthmark formed by droplets of oil and ash.
This incredibly rare mark kept its physical appearance from the past life. From the texture of the oil and ash it is very obvious that it was formed by a finger that was put in ash, dipped in oil and then spread on the skin. The birthmark protrudes out one millimeter higher than the rest of the surrounding skin. It is both hard and smooth to the touch, much like the dried oil and ash from the past life.(Chapter 1-2)

↑ A photo of Yao Zhengbo from before his reconstructive surgery. His cleft palate matches perfectly with the explanation he gave as a young child. In His Previous Life He Died at just 42 Days Old…After His Death errand-ghost Pierced His Lip with a Hook(Chapter 1, case #3)

↑ A local reincarnator in Kam (Ethnic Dong) clothes(Case #22).

↑ A comparison between Shenghuai Yang and a picture of his past life Tongshu Yang. A very high degree of similarity could be found between the two (90%+), despite the low degree of shared genetics (6.25%). As such, genetics alone was not a sufficient explanation for the unusually high degree of resemblance. (Chapter 9, case #72)

↑ 1.The elder Shi Jun (left) was born in 1936 and died in 1972. After his death, two spirits emerged from his body. The primary spirit was reborn three months later, and also named Shi Jun (although the characters used are different). The secondary spirit guarded the elder Shi Jun’s grave for 15 years before being reborn as Lu Xiaolü (right). 2.Lu Xiaolü at age 15. His spirit spent 15 years guarding Shi Jun’s tomb. He looks very little like his parents, but there is a striking resemblance with Shi Jun.(Chapter 3, case #17/18)

↑ Photograph of Xianhua and her husband Qingshan taken in the 90’s (left photo). Photograph of Qingshan and her deceased wife’s reincarnator Runxue (the little girl) taken in the 2017 (right photo by He Bin). (Chapter 1, case #11)


↑ The author Mr Li Changzhen was interviewing reincarnators in Pingyang.

The Chinese paper edition (ISBN:9789865949891, Planter Press, Taiwan, 2018) 【Traditional Chinese: (Paperback in Taiwan)( E-book in Kobo)( E-book in Amazon)】 【Simplified Chinese:(Paperback in Lulu)( E-book in Kobo) 】
Example cases
Case #14 Yuyuan Wu, Formerly Suyan Wu: Died at 30 in a Drunk Driving Accident
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