Release Date: June 22, 2006

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sara Sgarlat, Publicity Director
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"I have been born more times than anybody except Krishna."
   - Mark Twain

     A Gallup poll found that 30 million Americans believe in reincarnation, and it’s not just a passing fad historical figures such as Henry Ford, General George Patton, Thoreau and Gustav Mahler all believed in reincarnation. As a basic tenet of Hinduism and Buddhism, two of the five major world religions, reincarnation is a traditional belief for millions of people and has been for thousands of years. 

     In Return of the Revolutionaries, Walter Semkiw, brings together an astounding group of photographs of people and their previous personas.  He shows that their actual facial structures have not changed between lifetimes, even though their race and gender may be different.  Want to know who Oprah Winfrey, George W. Bush and Ariel Sharon were in their past lives? Return of the Revolutionaries will not only tell you, but it will show you.  In many cases, the personas are not only similar in appearance, but also possess comparable philosophies and personality traits.

     Semkiw believes that if people are able to accept reincarnation as a reality, they will discover how it crosses between race, gender and religion closing the door to the ignorance of bigotry, sexism and violence. Talk to Walter Semkiw about:

      The similar DNA structure of personas from lifetime to lifetime.
      The purpose and history of reincarnation in religion.
      How the ignorance that causes sexism, bigotry and violence can be avoided through the acceptance of reincarnation.
      Those who accept that they were born as a woman in a past life, and as a man in the present life are less likely to be sexist.

Metaphysical • ISBN 1-57174-342-1 • Trade paper & b/w photographs • $16.95