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| Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives |
| By: | Brian L. Weiss |
| Media: | Book |
| ISBN: | 0671657860 |
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 The Realm Beyond I loved the fact that Dr. Weiss has taken such a passionate interest in bringing the spiritual question to the table from a scientific angle. After reading this book, and many others that delve into the realm of past lives, near death experience and what happens to the soul, I am even more convinced that we have wonderful things to look forward to in the realm beyond!
Sally Shields, bestselling author of, The Daughter-in-Law Rules, 101 Surefire Ways to Manage (and Make Friends with) Your Mother-in-Law!
 Keep an Open Mind When I first read this book as a teenager, many of the illusions that I had about life and death at the time were shattered. The implications made in this book clashed violently with what I had been taught in my Christian elementary school and Catholic junior high but still inspired me to further explore the concept of reincarnation for myself. It was Many Lives, Many Masters that first challenged me to question all of my pre-conceived notions and arrive at my own conclusions. Now as an adult, I recently re-read the book and can still appreciate its indisputable power to stir the quiet mind.
Author and prominent psychiatrist, Dr. Weiss, takes his readers on a journey that begins with his own skepticism and gradually progresses into a new, more enlightened perspective. The book centers on Dr. Weiss' accidental but rather startling discovery that, Catherine; one of the patients he was conducting hypnotherapy on was recalling traumas that occurred not only in this life but in several past lives as well. Many Lives, Many Masters chronicles many of Dr. Weiss' sessions with Catherine and describes how these regressions permanently altered both of their lives.
Though I have no evidence that these accounts are any more or less real than those tales presented in the Bible or other texts of a spiritual nature, I certainly found the book to be an easy, intriguing and enjoyable read. However, as with all concepts that challenge traditional beliefs, I highly recommend that readers keep an open mind so that this book's true value can be fully appreciated.
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I first read this book many years ago. I recently saw the Oprah show that featured Many Lives, Many Masters. Powerful information, Fascinating...
 Interesting, thought provoking read I've always been interested in past life regression and the possibility of karma, etc. This is why I picked up Weiss' book. I found it fascinating reading, the possibilities open to each of us to heal our hurts, if we are open to healing, whether you believe in past lives or not.
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