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Many Lives, Many Masters

Brian L. Weiss M.D.
 
 

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Years Released 1988-1996
Publisher Replica Books
Categories Body, Mind & Spirit  >  Reincarnation
Body, Mind & Spirit  >  Spirituality
Self-Help  >  General
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MANY LIVES, MANY MASTERS is an engrossing and compelling look into the subject of reincarnation and past-life therapy. Dr. Brian Weiss was a successful and conservative psychotherapist when he met the subject of his book, Catherine, a young woman having problems with anxiety and depression. After exhausting his usual course of treatment with no success, Dr. Weiss turned to hypnotherapy. While under hypnosis, Catherine began speaking of a place she referred to as "between lives," a realm of spirit guides who had messages for this world. She also spoke of her own past lives and described events that could possibly explain her current phobias and fears. Dr. Weiss was understandably skeptical until Catherine began telling him about his own deceased son. With this verifiable information, Dr. Weiss felt he had discovered his life's work: to educate the world about past lives and their potential for healing. Dr. Weiss weaves science and metaphysics into a well-paced narrative that reads more like a mystery than nonfiction. Throughout the engrossing plot, Dr. Weiss builds a strong case for his theory that past lives can unconsciously influence present-day living. MANY LIVES, MANY MASTERS has become a classic in the field of reincarnation studies and past-life therapy.

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    "I read this book a very long time ago. I remembered it being very thought provoking. One of those books you don't forget. I recently stumbled on it and read it again. It is really a fascinating book! It is a quick read, and engrossing. I highly recommend it!"
    reviewed by rinnafae on Jun 8, 2009  |  comment
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    "This was an easy read. It can be read in one or two sittings (and I'm not a fast reader). It was very interesting. It did not try to interpret or assess the meaning of the past live regression in the therapy sessions, it was simply an account of them. "
    reviewed by LisaAnn115 on Feb 8, 2009  |  comment

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