an eye openerAugust 24, 2008 An eye opener for who is looking for clarity in some behavioural, emotional or repetitive problems. Only by realizing that there are more aspects in our lives that we can beter understand and feel, we step into another level of self realization. Thank you for this opportunity.
wonderful, uplifting exercises to practiceJuly 27, 2008 This book has many wonderful, uplifting exercises to help you along on your journey toward a fulfilling life. I always find Dr. Weiss' books fascinating as he delves into precognitive dreams and lives yet to be shaped or lived. Once we realized and accept all have the free will to create our destiny, our lives are totally within our control. Elaine Williams, author A Journey Well Taken: Life After Loss.
Very Interesting Read...July 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is only the third I've read on the subject of past and future lives... and all three have been in this past month. I don't know why I decided to finally start reading about it, but I've always believed in the concept of past lives and reincarnation- from the time I was a kid I seemed to just 'know' it to be the way things happened.
I thought this book was the best of the three so far. There was nothing in it that made me feel like I was reading a sci-fi novel, nothing to make me put the book down, roll my eyes and think the author is a lunatic trying to make a buck while insulting my intelligence.
Whether or not all the stories in this book are real or imagined by the people experiencing them, the message is simple and clear and should go without saying: Be kind to each other, show some love and compassion and the world will be a better place. Duh!! And because this is a book about past and future lives, it's important to add to the message this little reminder: What comes around, goes around. If not in this life, it'll find you in the next.
I don't meditate, though maybe I should. I don't talk about enlightenment or energies, souls or auras. I don't live in yoga pants and eat a diet of fruit and veggies. (Not that there's anything wrong with any of that; maybe after a few more books, I might start.) My point is that I'm just your average everyday person recommending a very interesting book that will definitely make you think and maybe make you more concious about your future choices in life and how they will affect you and others around you.
I am a believerJuly 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a book written with a great deal of loving kindness. I have to say that I was not completely convinced about "reincarnation" before I read this book, but now I feel comfortable about it. This is so much more than case studies and if ever there was a time to start believing that every life has a purpose, this is it. I can't wait to read more books by this author.
Same Body, Many LivesJune 30, 2008 I have read almost every book written by Dr. Brian Weiss. He is brilliant and when I start to read his books, I find it difficult to put them down. I was fortunate to spend a week at one of his seminars in Rhinebeck, New York and it was a great experience.