Jane Evans
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accountJane Evans claimed to have lived as Lavonia, a tutor to the sons of the Roman governor Constantaneous in York during the third century AD.
claimThe Skeptic's Dictionary suggests that Jane Evans's 'Lavonia' persona is based on the novel 'The Living Wood' by Louis de Wohl (published 1947) and her 'Alison' persona is based on the novel 'The Money Man' by Thomas Costain.
claimAccording to the Skeptic's Dictionary, the past lives claimed by Jane Evans in the Bloxham Tapes appear to be derived from fictional literature rather than historical records.
accountJane Evans claimed to have lived as Ann Tasker, a seamstress in London in 1702.
accountJane Evans claimed to have lived as Sister Grace, a Catholic nun in Iowa at the beginning of the twentieth century.
claimIt is believed by skeptics that the past life memories reported by Jane Evans in the Bloxham Tapes may be the result of cryptomnesia and confabulation.
claimThe Skeptic's Dictionary suggests that Jane Evans's claimed life as 'LaVona' is based on the 1947 novel 'The Living Wood' by Louis de Wohl, and her claimed life as 'Alison' is based on the novel 'The Moneyman' by Thomas B. Costain.
claimIt is believed by some that Jane Evans's past life regressions may be the result of cryptomnesia and confabulation.
claimThe Skeptic's Dictionary suggests that Jane Evans's alleged past lives are found in fictional literature rather than historical records, noting that LaVona appears based on the novel 'The Living Wood' (1947) by Lewis D. Wall and Alison's life appears based on the novel 'The Money Man' by Thomas Costain.
claimThe Skeptic's Dictionary posits that the past life memories reported by Jane Evans may be the result of cryptomnesia and confabulation.
accountJane Evans claimed to have lived as Alison, an Egyptian woman in 1450 who served in the household of a French merchant.
accountJane Evans, a 30-year-old Welsh housewife, claimed to have lived six past lives during hypnotic regression sessions recorded by Arnold Bloxham.
accountJane Evans claimed to have lived as Rebecca, who was married to a Jewish money lender in York in 1189.
accountJane Evans claimed to have lived as Anna, a lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon in the sixteenth century.