Messages from the Masters: Tapping into the Power of Love
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The right tale of a prominent child psychiatrist, his young uncomplaining, and the past-life therapy that changed both their lives.
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’ 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
Leader and physician Brian Weiss first delved into the realm of past-life therapy in his highly successful and controversial book Many Lives, Many Masters. Although he has since developed a huge following in the meadow of “regression therapy” (in which clients are hypnotized in order to access previous lifetimes), Weiss has all ears this latest book on the here and now. “Past lives are still a significant concept and value for me, but understanding and expressing like, joy, and inner peace in my everyday life have become more significant,” Weiss clarifies.
Weiss, who is now an internationally sought-after lecturer, uses his teaching voice to take up happiness and like in our current lifetimes. This is indeed a “how-to” book, packed with ambitious discussions on why we choose to “come back” to our current lives and the role of fate. He also devotes many chapters to spiritual self-help, showing readers why it’s vital to let go of rage, renovate a loving spiritual family tree, and cultivate like and compassion. No, these are not new or original concepts. But persons who liked the past-life visions and riveting anecdotes in Many Lives, Many Masters will find themselves equally riveted. –Gail Hudson
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I have read books on the afterlife but I’m permanently ready to try another if it has something new in it. My favorite books on the theme are Michael Newton’s Journey of Souls and Destiny of Souls. I tried this one because of its title Messages from the Masters, thinking maybe the book had a lot of information agreed directly by privileged beings in Heaven.
From the beginning I was disappointed. It seemed like there was a lot of filler and not much new substance. The messages from the masters were disappointing. Same tired ancient advice. Be nonviolent. Be loving. Blah blah blah.
There were a few appealing parts in the book for me. I have agreed it two stars, not just one. But in all-purpose I had the impression that the leader wanted another book out there, though he had nothing new to say. And his title messages from the masters was a come-on that wasn’t lived up to.
I’m sure I would agree with him on nearly everything he says. The way I see the current Iraq conflict, as our president tries his toughest to mobilize a peace-loving American public to want to invade a foreign country, is that although Saddam Hussein is about as low as they come, we haven’t yet tried to sit down with him and talk face to face to work this out, not to mention the fact that we were the ones who gave him his compound weapons in the first place, to use against Iran, and we were the ones who manufactured the anthrax that somehow got into the U.S. mail and killed a few people, so there is a huge element of hypocrisy here.
This philosophy of mine would mesh well with Brian Weiss, who is a peacenik like myself, though perhaps moreso. In the final analysis, I really have no problem with kicking Saddam Hussein out of office, though for the life of me I can’t justify our nonstop use of sanctions against his country, which kill so many innocent people for no reason. They accomplished nothing excellent, and never will, so can them. All of which, of course, has nothing to do with this book. Well, really, it does. Reflect about it. A small like and peace and caring.
One further complaint I have about this book is a comment the leader makes, that we have no feelings in Heaven, that our souls have no feelings. That is inhuman. He’s got to have that incorrect. He says all we have there is a sense of well being and like. That sounds like a load …to me. It sounds like we’re all drugged. No feelings? No real emotions additional than some kind of la dee dah like? If Heaven is as dull as that, no marvel people want to return to a world of pain and suffering and dread and worry and insecurity. At least we can have some real feelings here. But I don’t judge the leader. I’m sure that in Heaven we have rich and wonderful feelings, and they are not like the drug “soma” in the book Courageous New World, keeping us all drugged up with a sense of well being.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
After wasting my time reading over 50 pages, I am convinced this one of the worst books on this theme .
I have no doubt in my mind that none of this was a right tale(which is officially authorized).You can clearly see by how terribly it is written that it is a book written by a name with a gift for “tale telling”. Anyone could make this up. This was truly a perfect waste of time and paper. I would give it zero stars if I could.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
I give Dr. Weiss (ever notice that he has to keep harping on and reassuring us of his medical credentials more than once?) one star for giving plain descriptions of his patients’ accounts. You may like to read this book for your all-purpose entertainment, but please bring along more than your healthy dose of skepticism. Dr. Weiss has also kindly recommended that we “carry (our) logical, rational mind(s) on this journey”, which I find is a total irony since I could find neither logic nor rationality in the book I’ve read thus far. For all his medical training, where can we find the evidence to verify the accounts agreed by his patients during his regression therapy sessions? By the way, there really isn’t any need to print his “M.D” title on the take in too, isn’t it? Why don’t I see any fantastic scientists doing that too then, for all their brilliance and achievements? I see it as a bid to make use of science to gain credibility for trying to elevate the proliferation of “new age” beliefs and to provide an explanation of paranormal phenomena in a really unscientific manner.
Commit it to the flames.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
The unknown has permanently fascinated me.When i first read the book ‘Only like is real’by Brian Weiss i was appalled at how much i could tell to his work,its made me judge even more fervently in past life regression and would someday like to be hypnotized by him.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5
This book provides a fantastic account of how having a ‘conscious awareness’ of our own soul and its purpose of being in this life can help us as humans to heal from our troubled experiences with family tree members, relationships and with ourselves…etc, by understanding the scenery of karmic progression and soul evolution.
Reader’s Rating: 5 / 5