M D Brian L Weiss

Many Lives, Many Masters : The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives (Paperback)

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Many Lives, Many Masters : The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives (Paperback)

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4.3 out of 5stars
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5.00 out of 5 stars review
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03/09/2021
Very good book on past life regression.
been eyeing for quite some time. When I saw that it was in sale I purchased it and gifted to myself. I read it in less than 2 weeks. If you are into the idea of past life's regression this book will make change your opinions about many things. I wish it was longer, It looked like it finished very quickly. Was very easy to read. Thank you to myself for purchasing it.
Ornela

Most helpful negative review

1.00 out of 5 stars review
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05/29/2007
A disappointing read. ...
A disappointing read. The idea of reincarnation has been interested me since high school, when I read [There is a River], a fine book about Edgar Cayce (at least I thought it was fine when I was 17, multiple decades ago). This book is rather thin, although written by a man who (based on his bio) would seem to be bright and thoughtful. It lacks depth, repeats itself constantly although the book is very short, and offers little insight into the characters or the effects of the experience on their lives. It's like reading a book cover, really.
kambrogi
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
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    07/17/2021
    Couldn't put the book down.
    Lucy
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    03/09/2021
    Very good book on past life regression.
    been eyeing for quite some time. When I saw that it was in sale I purchased it and gifted to myself. I read it in less than 2 weeks. If you are into the idea of past life's regression this book will make change your opinions about many things. I wish it was longer, It looked like it finished very quickly. Was very easy to read. Thank you to myself for purchasing it.
    Ornela
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
    Verified Purchaser
    08/21/2016
    handy size paperback book
    Exciting view of beyond what we see in this life.
    JudyEB
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
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    04/19/2015
    This is an incredible ...
    This is an incredible book! I have given it as a gift to so many people. This book can help you deal with the loss of a loved one. It will make you take a second look at all the religious preaching that is thrown at us as we grew up.
    kat32969
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
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    08/05/2014
    I remember reading thi...
    I remember reading this book shortly after it came out and I still will occasionally go back and read it. It's a fascinating story of a psychiatrist who attempts to help a young patient and inadvertently discovers that the patient has had past lives. The therapy sessions presented here will really challenge any notion you may have that reincarnation doesn't exist. As with anything in life, there are so many things that we have question after question about, and as the questions pile up with no clear answers we can really dispute anything. But this book will make you think about the possibility that we have been here before. I was raised in a very conservative and religious home and never gave any thought to this concept until I read this book. The more I read and the more I thought about it, it started to make sense that we may have lived here before and done it many times. It also brought to question my ideas on purgatory and what it really is. Perhaps this is a place we go to if our soul doesn't learn all it needs to when we die and before we incarnate again?? I highly recommend reading this book. It's a fast read that will capture your attention and have you thinking about some concepts you may not have thought about before.
    Leena_Duncan
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
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    08/02/2014
    If you have had doubts...
    If you have had doubts that reincarnation is real, read this book. I am a spirit filled Christian and nothing in this book made me feel that it was wrong. It made me wonder if pergatory in the Catholic faith is where all the reincarnation happens. This is an astounding book to read and if nothing else it makes you ask yourself some very pointed questions about what you do or don't believe about reincarnation. I can whole recommend this book without reservation.
    ShirleyMcLain930
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
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    07/19/2010
    Will change how you view life overall!
    This book helped me a lot with the coping of my father's death. It provided me peace where I couldnt I find any. Whether you believe it in reincarnation or not, it will give you something to think about.
    romanticgal
  • 4.00 out of 5 stars review
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    02/22/2010
    Not sure what to make ...
    Not sure what to make of this book. Certainly it was interesting and a quick read. But the content leaves me perplexed and certainly bears further research to determine the credibility of the author. Is this really a true case study of a patient? Or is the author writing a very convincing story and calling it true, as that would definitely help with book sales? If it is a true case story, I would like to hear some other psychologist's thoughts as to what might have been going on here. Certainly, if the veracity of the case study could be verified, it would/does raise some difficult questions about religions, reincarnation, and just who/what were the "Masters" talking to the author?
    hcanton
  • 5.00 out of 5 stars review
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    08/04/2008
    Exciting Subject
    A book that is easy to read, hard to put down. The author is open-minded and willing to consider the information revealed during hypnotic therapy that helps his patient, even though it does not fit his own training or personal ideas. You become aware of just how educated and just plain smart he is gradually. It's not thrown at you all at once. Dr. Weiss modestly tells his story, with humor at times, of the case which changes his way of thinking towards treating his patients and even thoughts of his own (im)mortality. I'm looking forward to reading his next book on this subject.
    homeboundshopper
  • 1.00 out of 5 stars review
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    05/29/2007
    A disappointing read. ...
    A disappointing read. The idea of reincarnation has been interested me since high school, when I read [There is a River], a fine book about Edgar Cayce (at least I thought it was fine when I was 17, multiple decades ago). This book is rather thin, although written by a man who (based on his bio) would seem to be bright and thoughtful. It lacks depth, repeats itself constantly although the book is very short, and offers little insight into the characters or the effects of the experience on their lives. It's like reading a book cover, really.
    kambrogi