Thursday, August 26, 2021

SubscribeStar: Pollock Sisters and Reincarnation

Q. Lynn, what is your take on this. I find this subject fascinating.

In 1957, two young English sisters, Joanna Pollock, 11, and Jacqueline Pollock, 6, died in a tragic car accident. One year later, their mother gave birth to twins, Gillian and Jennifer. When the twins were old enough to talk, they began identifying and requesting toys that had belonged to their dead sisters, pointing out landmarks only their dead sisters would have known (such as a school they’d attended), and sometimes panicking upon seeing cars idling (“That car is coming to get us!” they reportedly shrieked on one occasion). 

After the twins turned five, these incidents became less frequent, and the girls went on to lead normal lives. Still, the story of the Pollock Sisters made its way to Dr. Ian Stevenson (1918–2007), a psychologist who studied reincarnation. After studying thousands of supposed cases, Dr. Stevenson wrote a book telling of 14 he believed to have been real, including that of the Pollock Sisters. (Quoted from: https://www.rd.com/list/strangest-unsolved-mysteries/)


A. To see my response to the above and video discussion, please visit me on SubscribeStar. *If I ever select your question for a SubscribeStar post, and you don't have access, please reach out to me for a copy. 

Love and light (and Lots of Gratitude), Lynn

Click the tab above for more on Personal ReadingsDistance Reiki or Life Coaching Sessions

 Please join me on the Telegram Channel or Telegram Chat

2 comments:

Cathari said...

It is virtually impossible for human souls to reincarnate that quickly.

Far more likely would be that Gillian and Jennifer were in some way connected to portions of the etheric or astral bodies of Joanna and Jacqueline before incarnating.

Since the etheric is the location of memories, and the astral the home of desires, it is very possible that Gillian and Jennifer were linked in some fashion with Joanna and Jacqueline at that level, but highly unlikely that they were the same individual souls.

Lynn White, Focus Sessions said...

@Cathari: Interesting perspective. Thanks for sharing!