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No, he waited four years to write the book due to his fear that he would be laughed out of the psychiatric profession. I read Many Lives Many Masters at the suggestion of my natural medicine doctor. The message that is presented here is so much more than a detailed recounting of the reincarnation experiences of Catherine, the patient who is the central figure in the book.Given my left-brained nature, I've had a hard time with spiritual and paranormal concepts. Did he rush into print to make a fortune or gain notoriety. Also, if you can, read this before other books written by Brian Weiss. Often concrete evidence is lacking, and belief has a foundation in faith.
In my mind, that makes him a credible witness.I began the book with only a mild interest in reincarnation based on some experiences my sister had told me but I was swept up in the story and could not put it down. I wasn't looking for anything of a spiritual nature, I simply wanted to improve my health.I'm now thankful that I've had my eyes opened.In my opinion, this book should be required reading for every man, woman, and child on earth. My point is that he was coming from a viewpoint close to my own, and slowly his mind changed as he gathered more and more evidence. With this book, Dr Weiss overcame my skepticism largely due to his well-grounded personality. Here was a successful psychiatrist who stumbled upon information that was larger than he imagined. Afterward, I felt convinced that I had achieved a major breakthrough, going well beyond proof of reincarnation.Please read this book.
This is the foundation on which his other books evolved.
He woke up the same time she woke up and concludes she is psychic. The masters emphasise learning, which Weiss emphasises.
The author did nothing to generate alternative hypothesies for the apparent past lives. How about having heard about past lives and wanting to please the treating doctor.
Your name is Sucker and you are living now, but not very effectively. Fun to read, but.
How about hypnotic suggestability. As for the Deep Truths revealed by the Master Spirits, they seemed to be just trite instructions to the effect that one should be nice to others and try to learn throughout life.
I don't think that this is a coincidence.Weiss raves on about his scientific rigor, and then just about asks his subject to predict the future. Scientific, like Paris Hilton.
Highly recommend this book. Opened up a whole new way of seeing my life and the world. Definitely get this one.
It was an easy and interesting read. I learned a fair about about past life regression. Thumbs up.
A friend of mine suggested that I read this book to gain a better understanding of what she believes. I can't say that I now believe that we all have past-lives and return after dying, but I do believe that this book opened my eyes to appreciate the life I live now more. As I got into the book, it became quite interesting and a definite page turner. The hypnosis stories with the patient were very capturing and fun to read.This book definitely left me thinking and wondering if our physical life is all that there is. Instead of worrying so much or being afraid of dying, I hope to embrace my current life, enjoy it and spend more time caring about myself and others.Overall this is a good read, if anything, to make you understand that everything in life is not about you. There is a lot more to living in this world than self satisfaction.
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