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Great book Fun readSeptember 22, 2008 I read this book today! It's the type of book that keep's you hanging on. It is worth reading. Weiss does not go into a lot of psychological explanation relating what happens with Catherine. The book is so well written that I read the whole thing in a day after putting it up for sale on Amazon. When I got a "sold ship now" notice, I decided to glance it over and got hooked. I don't even recall buying the book. Happy reading xara!
Great ReadingSeptember 13, 2008 This book is very interesting, took me two hours to read, I could not put it down. :)
Very Interesting Read!September 13, 2008 This book is definitely very interesting and it is a quick read so it is worth the time for anyone to pick it up and go through it. I particularly enjoyed it as I study the philosophies behind various schools of meditation and this books ties in very well with those schools of thought!
A great window into the interesting and intriguing world of the spirit.September 7, 2008 As a great believer in the value of psychotherapy I find this book by Brian Weiss provides a step forward in the search for new tools to bring health to body, mind and spirit. The concept of a learning journey as the measure for the development of the life of the soul versus the concept of a timeline limited to the duration of a given body, adds a different and rather powerful perspective of what life is all about. This kind of perspective -spirituality I shall say- incorporates a different dimension into anybody's life, regardless of religious beliefs.
just what I expected, fast shippingSeptember 7, 2008 The book was used, but that is what I expected, was here quickly as well.