Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives
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- ISBN13: 9780671657864
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- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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As a traditional psychotherapist, Dr. Brian Weiss was astonished and skeptical when one of his patients started recalling past-life traumas that seemed to hold the key to her recurring nightmares and anxiety attacks. His skepticism was eroded, but, when she started to channel messages from “the space between lives,” which contained remarkable revelations about Dr. Weiss’s family tree and his dead son. Using past-life therapy, he was able to cure the uncomplaining and embark on a new, more meaningful phase of his own career.Amazon.com Review
Psychiatry and metaphysics blend together in this fascinating book based on a right case history. Dr. Weiss, who was once firmly entrenched in a clinical approach to psychiatry, finds himself reluctantly drawn into past-life therapy when a hypnotized client suddenly reveals details of her previous lives. During one hypnosis session his client introduces the spirit guides who have been her soul therapists in between lives. This is when the tale really takes off for Weiss, who discovers that these guides have point messages about his dead son as well as Weiss’s mission in life. No, we cannot verify the truth of this tale using the limited scientific tools we have available. But, it is hard to dispute that this well-respected graduate of Columbia University and Yale Medical School has learned a personal truth that has led him to be an enormously well loved speaker, leader, and leader in the meadow of past-life therapy. –Gail Hudson
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I read this at the suggestion of a friend who had excellent intentions. But, beware. This is a carefully disguised attempt at spreading Mormon ideology. While additional medical professionals have their reasons for discounting, I would question that you do the research. . .you will find that it closely follows the teachings of the Book of Mormon. I nearly got sucked into the excellent feelings that we all get “do-overs” in this lifetime. But, I know that is not the case. Christians, watch out for this book! It is treacherous!!!
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Hmmm was that book fiction or what? I heard many opinions on Reincarnation, I thought, after a very excellent friend has recommended and gave me this book to read that I may after all get convinced because some people say that if you reflect about it in an open minded way, you will find out that its not about religion and after all it may be convincing..
I read this book more than once, and I’m still not convinced, and if this book did something to me, then it will have to be that it made me more sure that the writer was fantasizing..
I mean, if many lives really existed (with my respect to different opinions), how will it become honest to be judged! If I would judge that many lives exist, and that after I die, simply my soul will place for a different body, but it’s the same soul, then I would have to judge that when the judgment day comes, all the bodies that this one soul lived in would be judged the same! Because after all the body will vanish, the soul is the one that will last and the soul is the one that will be judged.. So this would also mean that if I had lived a past life as a very terrible man or woman, and then I lived with the same soul in a different body as a excellent person.. Would my soul be judged for being terrible or excellent? becuase if I would call the first body X, and the second one Y, X is a different person from Y, yet they have the same soul, yet one is terrible and the additional is excellent, yet both of them will be judged.. then how is that!
That’s why I truly judge that it cannot take place, because the excellent soul will be rewarded and the terrible one will be punished, isn’t that what we used to judge since we were small kids? That the excellent go to heaven and the terrible go to hell! So for me, one soul is not likely to exist in different bodies, or different times..
It’s only an opinion of mine that comes from the concept of life, death and after death, and which I judge can be reached by thinking logically.. Anyway this book although it was exciting and enjoyable, didn’t convince me otherwise.. If it was a fiction tale I would give it five stars, but because the writer says its not, I reflect one star would be too much..
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
This book states that one can only get close to God and be accepted by him thru accumulated wisdom (from the Masters). We keep getting sent back to planet until we collect this wisdom.
The worlds oldest and still best selling book says the opposite. Jesus stands at the door and knocks, i.e. in this one and only life. To persons who: 1. Hear His voice and 2. Open the door; I will come in and sup with them and they with Me.
If this lady can recite 86 lives she has already lived and is still sleeping in a walkin closet and all screwed up, then golly, I sure want to judge in this “tread mill of the masters.”
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
The book Many Lives, Many Masters tells a fascinating tale. I am thankful to the book especially for all these reviews, that are about far more than the book itself. They show a gorgeous wide rainbow of states of mind. Our Mind.
The single heart and soul warming tale in this book makes many new questions for all of us, who are on our way to the spiritual awakening, trying to access the privileged levels of our consciousness.
There are many people, who already KNOW, what the others only BELIEVE, or want to know or judge.
On our way there and in your quest for more, I recommend reading the book “I am me I am free” by DAVID ICKE, who shares his fantastic experiences and knowledge in his very special own unique fantastic and loving way.
Congratulations to all of us. We deserve to be admired and praised.
FIVE STARS to EVERY ONE OF US and still, let’s shoot for more!!!
And, not to worry. All we don’t learn here, we will find out exactly how it is, when the right time comes. It will be even much nicer, than we now reflect. Wanna bet?
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
A new way of seeing Many Lives, Many Masters. Flaws in logic: the people who lived in time before Christ was born did not say they lived in B.C., not knowing that Christ was coming at a particular time. Catherine’s first trip back to a previous life was a life in 1865 B.C. How did she know that date?
Constantine may well have had something against the common concept back then of reincarnation, but, even if he did change the words in the Bible to reflect that, the Bible, as we know it today, has not changed over the years, since persons who constantly translate it with all the latest knowledge we have of words and from the earliest manuscripts of the book. The earliest manuscripts date from the first century B.C for the OT in the library of a town of people commonly called the Dead Sea Scrolls, and for the NT from manuscripts dating in the first and second century A.D. Although there are later manuscripts used, some of which might well have been transcribed during Constantine’s time, too many date from before his time that are used, and thus killing the concept of him changing the entire thing and we being stuck merely with his translation. Also, although Constantine may have originally been a Gnostic (which I’ve never heard nor read), he was not one at the end of his life. Gnosticism is a belief system considered heresy by Christians, because it denies the reality of Jesus as a real person in time and space, once more as the Redeemer. So, Dr. Weiss’ concept that the Bible supported reincarnation is fake, and had he studied the concepts of Christianity a bit further then reading one side, a college textbook, he would have known that.
As for what happened with Catherine, I’m not sure, but I do have a theory. It might well have been that as a replacement for of living these earlier lives, that, as a replacement for, she was/is haunted, possessed if you will, by demons, a species originating as angels who have a beginning, but no end, made outside of time and space, here to carry out there relatively simple mission, of keeping people from long-suffering Jesus as their Savior, and in doing so, using any means to that end, including giving a person clairvoyance, and knowledge past their biological age. There is more then one explanation of what happened between Catherine and Dr. Weiss, and lacking deep understanding of different religions, but being told things so personal as to know the teller did not know that information, objectivity could easily glide out the window.
Despite his desire to be objective, Dr. Weiss and Catherine fell for the oldest desire of mankind, getting what we want lacking guilt. They establish out how wonderful they are. Skip the truth, it is an simple thing to judge.
Nice dream. Not reality, as this book is not reality, even if the leader and his poor uncomplaining judge it is.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5