When they meet certain people and recognize them, case subjects recall how to behave with them and act appropriately, as did the boy who responded to his previous person’s employees as a boss (Keil, 1991). Places may evoke a similar set of responses. When he was twenty-one, Ashok Kumar Shakya told Antonia Mills that his memories had not faded but that he avoided going to the previous village because when he went there he “became” the previous person (Mills, 2006, p. 146). Apparently all types of past-life memory are linked in the subconscious mind, so that they may be retrieved together. Paul
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