A book you should read!September 13, 1997 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I recommend everyone who is interested in reincarnation and pastlive-regression this book. It is not only so well because of the information but also because of Michael Newtons scientifical, critical and serious method of interviewing regressed people. But questions will remain. For example: How much are the reports influenced by religious believes? What would Muslims, Buddhists, Atheists, Hindus etc. tell when being regressed? What is exactly meant with the "source" (sometimes the regressed people call it also "God")? What about reincarnation of animals, the suffering of pigs, vegeterism and so on? There are much more open questions I had when reading that book, but I don't remember them all right now because I read it one year ago. The meaning of life becomes clearer with this book but still isn't satisfying for a critical man. If anyone who remembers his past can tell me the meaning of life I would be very grateful!Zeljko Markovic, Student Philosophy/Comperative Religions - Germany
A book you should read!September 13, 1997 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I recommend everyone who is interested in reincarnation and pastlive-regression this book. It is not only so well because of the information but also because of Michael Newtons scientifical, critical and serious method of interviewing regressed people. But questions will remain. For example: How much are the reports influenced by religious believes? What would Muslims, Buddhists, Atheists, Hindus etc. tell when being regressed? What is exactly meant with the "source" (sometimes the regressed people call it also "God")? What about reincarnation of animals, the suffering of pigs, vegeterism and so on? There are much more open questions I had when reading that book, but I don't remember them all right now because I read it one year ago. The meaning of life becomes clearer with this book but still isn't satisfying for a critical man. If anyone who remembers his past can tell me the meaning of life I would be very grateful!Zeljko Markovic, Student Philosophy/Comperative Religions - Germany
Thoroughly enjoyed this book. One of the best Ive ever readAugust 15, 1997 This book changed how I view challenges and how I cope with others and how they affect my life. It makes you look at death from a different perspective. When faced with a crisis, you will handle it in a new way, with a more objective stand point instead of letting the crisis consume your life
What an awesome and enlightening book!August 7, 1997 I study Metaphysics since about 4 years ago, and I was searching for a comprehensive study of the process of reincarnation, and all of a sudden I found this book, and could not stop reading it!, It is the most enjoyable piece of metaphysics I have read these years, as it provides an awesome view of what happens between lives (wich every serious Metaphysics student has asked anytime). I would give it an 11 if it were on the rating
An important and powerful bookJuly 31, 1997 It speaks to our soul and validates all of the things that happen at the edge of our reality here on earth. You finally realize who it isthat has been whispering to you all these years and why they always seem to know what is best for you.