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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.
many lives, many mastersAugust 29, 2008 Regressive hypnosis can cure night terrors. I believe Dr. Weiss has performed a service of true and honest information than was dimmed by controlling religions.
The Facts may be off but the wisdom is thereAugust 21, 2008 This was a very easy read and I enjoyed it very much. It is an unbelievable true story. Now there may have been some funny things going on with the books relating to the facts. I didn't really pay all that attention to what Catherine was saying about her past lives. It was interesting at first but what really floored me was when the masters spoke. The wisdom that came from them was a beautiful thing. That is what really won me over with this book was the wisdom that was in it. I don't know about all the historical facts that may be wrong about what she had said but when she spoke of wisdom it made a lot of sense. Even if she is the greatest actress and lier alive she still has some damn good thoughts about life. I don't believe in this book blindly and fully but I do enjoy the wisdom within it.
book reviewAugust 8, 2008 Excellent book about hypnosis, psychological care and the effect of learning about events in previous lives. Really supports the widely held (in hindu and buddist cultures) belief of reincarnation.