Sherrie Lea

Sherrie Lea is a musician and a Marilyn Monroe look-alike.

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Career

Lea is a songwriter and started a career as a member of the pop/rock duo Sulk. Along with her musician/songwriting partner, she released two self-produced albums and one EP from 1996 to 2001. She and Blair Halloran took first place honors in Toronto Mix 99 FM's annual songwriting contest in 1999. In 2000, Sulk released Only You with Hi-Bias Records, also releasing the single of the same name.

In 2001, Lea embarked on a solo career as she was signed by Nick Fiorucci and Hi-Bias Records. She continued with her solo career and chose her first single, "No Ordinary Love".

Lea's "Over My Head" was co-written with Bryan Adams' and on the Women and Songs (Volume 7) compilation from Warner Music Canada.

In 2005, Lea released her debut album Spellbound, with her first single "No Ordinary Love".

Attempts to document Lea as being the reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe biometrically

Lea experienced years of inexplicable flashbacks and suicidal feelings involving a long history of memories of suffering and psychological distress. She underwent eight years of psychiatric treatment with noted psychiatrist, past life regression expert and author Dr. Adrian Finkelstein. Finkelstein publicly[1] claimed that Humanitarian Lea is a reincarnation of Marliyn Monroe.

Aside from widely accepted psychiatric and hypnotherapy techniques employed by Finkelstein, used by Scientists, FBI and Military, his extensive and rigorous evaluation included additional methods developed by independent scholar Paul Von Ward.[2][3] Five distinct scientific determinants were used to support Finkelstein's conclusion that Lea is a reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe. These include: (1) Genotype/Phenotype which address the physical similarities; (2) Cognitive Cerebrotypes, addressing sensor/intuitive and thinker /feeler and IQ; (3) Emotional Egotypes, referring to coping mechanisms with the environment; (4) Social Personatypes, describing how an individual relates to others; and (5) Behavioral Performatypes, pointing out an individual’s creative traits in work and play, including the choice of vocation, professions, hobbies.

The Genotype/Phenotype evaluations included Biometrical Facial Grid analysis which measures precise distances between facial features yielding a variance of only 1% between Lea and Monroe's faces. In other words, a FBI-sanctioned face recognition system would regard Lea and Monroe as one and the same person. A match with an overall 1% variance between two faces is statistically so improbable, that no explanation other than something like reincarnation could account for the similarities, not even the fact that there are vested interests at stake.[4]

Other elements used in Finkelstein's evaluation include synchronicities ("coincidences,") and recorded or video-taped proceedings of regression therapy, where Lea is found to recall personal and private information about Monroe that could not have been fabricated. Lea's hypnotic regression to the time of her possible death as Monroe was videotaped and widely circulated.[5][6][7][8] In Finkelstein's professional opinion and Lea's own testimony, through hypnosis, Lea was healed of the symptoms and disturbances which had plagued her. Lea was born eleven months after Marilyn Monroe's death.

Finkelstein published a detailed account of the therapeutic proceedings including many pertinent details in his book, Marilyn Monroe Returns: The Healing of a Soul.[4] Lea's case became a matter of public interest and many television shows and network broadcasts were dedicated to her story. Lea's case was also included in the Reincarnation based website authored by Walter Semkiw,[9] who is the author of a book with extensive reincarnation histories of famous people such as George W. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Oprah Winfrey and other notable people.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Past Lives and Self-Healing with Adrian Finkelstein, M.D. | Author of Marilyn Monroe Returns". Marilynmonroereincarnated.net. http://www.marilynmonroereincarnated.net/. Retrieved 2012-01-01. 
  2. ^ The Soul Genome: Science and Reincarnation Fenestra Books; 1st edition (March 15, 2008)ISBN-10 1587369958
  3. ^ "Paul Von Ward". Reincarnation Experiment. http://www.reincarnationexperiment.org. Retrieved 2012-01-01. 
  4. ^ a b Adrian Finkelstein: Marilyn Monroe Returns: The Healing of a Soul. Hampton Roads Publishing, ISBN 1-57174-484-3
  5. ^ CNN Showbiz Tonight with Brooke Anderson
  6. ^ "Have You Had A Past Life?" KTTV FOX 11, myfoxla.com, Feb 11 2010.
  7. ^ Geraldo Rivera, Geraldo at Large, Fox News Cable, August 5, 2007
  8. ^ Meld je aan of registreer je om een reactie te plaatsen! (2006-09-01). "Sherrie Lea is Marilyn Monroe Reincarnated". YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAC3r81cVLU. Retrieved 2012-01-01. 
  9. ^ Walter Semkiw, M.D.. "Marilyn Monroe - Sherrie Lea Laird". Johnadams.net. http://www.johnadams.net/cases/samples/Monroe-Laird/index.html. Retrieved 2012-01-01. 
  10. ^ Return of the Revolutionaries: The Case for Reincarnation and Soul Groups Reunited, 2003, ISBN 1-57174-342-1

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