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  2. The story of Ruth Simmons, who while under hypnosis recants the story of the life of Bridey Murphy under the care of one of the leading hypnotherapist of the day. About Morey Bernstein Morey Bernstein was a Colorado businessman who pursued an amateur interest in hypnotism all the way back to 19th-century Ireland as he coaxed a young mother into recounting a previous life as a woman named ...

  3. 18. Sept. 2023 · On December 20th, 1798 in a small cottage called The Meadows, near the city of Cork in Ireland, Bridget Kathleen Murphy came into the world. The daughter of Duncan and Kathleen Murphy and younger sister of Blaine Duncan Murphy, she was raised to appreciate the culture of 19th Century Ireland. She was sent to a day school to learn to be a ...

  4. Bridey Murphy. On a dark and dreary day in 1952, Morey Bernstein hypnotized Virginia Tighe. She began speaking in an Irish brogue and claimed that she was Bridey Murphy from Cork, Ireland. Bernstein hypnotized Virginia aka Bridey many times after that. While under hypnosis, she sang Irish songs and told Irish stories, always as Bridey Murphy.

  5. 21. Feb. 2018 · Najznámejší prípad reinkarnácie Bridey Murphy sa napokon pod skúseným okom investigatívcov rozpadol. Aj naďalej však zostáva spoločenským fenoménom, ktorý mnohých ľudí presvedčil o svojej pravde. Tentokrát sa však ukázalo, že ľudská myseľ si dokáže zahrávať sama so sebou a že fakty sú faktami len vtedy, ak sú skutočne overené.

  6. 13. März 2015 · Bridey Murphy. In 1952, Virginia Tighe of Pueblo, Colorado, was hypnotized by local businessman Morey Bernstein. Allegedly, Virginia spoke in an Irish brogue and claimed she was Bridey Murphy, a 19th-century woman from Cork, Ireland. Bernstein says he encouraged past life regression and his subject cooperated.

  7. Books. The Search for Bridey Murphy. Morey Bernstein. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1956 - Psychology - 256 pages. First published in 1956, this classic is still fresh for today's New Age audiences. The tale of Bridey Murphy, the Irish woman who spoke through a hypnotized patient, is documented and proven through research.