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Fifty-five years ago this month, Pueblo was on its way to becoming the center of the reincarnation cosmos. On Nov. 29, 1952, Morey Bernstein, a successful local businessman and amateur hypnotist, sat down with housewife Virginia "Ginni" Tighe for the first of six hypnosis sessions that would form the basis of his best-selling book, "The Search for Bridey Murphy." The book sold more than 6 million copies and triggered a passionate worldwide discussion on the then-controversial topic of reincarnation.
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