>>22545699>>22545741Heres some evidence from Ian Stevenson of people being able to teleport using their thoughts after they die, something that can also be done while astral projecting. This may be how to escape after death
>Stevenson finds two types of cases where selection seems determined by geographical proximity: people reborn far from where they had lived, but close to where they died; and people reborn after one parent, usually the mother, came close to where the previous incarnation died.>In the first category falls cases of Japanese soldiers who died in Myanmar during Japan’s World War II occupation of that country, then were reborn there. As reborn children, they tended to speak an incomprehensible language prior to learning their mother tongue, to prefer Japanese-style food over Myanmarese, to be afflicted by the heat, to yearn for all things Japanese, and even to look more Japanese than other Myanmarese children. In at least one case, a pair of brothers serving as Japanese soldiers were killed together and attempted to return home:>They thought that they had been killed by the explosion of their own grenades. When this happened, they thought of their aged mother in Japan and even called for her help as they were dying. They then – after dying – found themselves instantly in Japan, where they saw their mother. They could not, however, communicate with her, and she did not see them. They felt sad and frustrated. They did not remember what happened to them after that until, at the age of about 3, they began to remember the previous lives ‘as if they were awakened from a dream."https://psi-encyclopedia.spr.ac.uk/articles/choice-reincarnation#Geographical_Proximity