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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

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

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

An interesting ...

read on a subject that many people will find challenges their core beliefs. It has for me, although I have experienced hints while doing genealogy research in cemeteries or at public memorials. I also had a near death experience when very young and this has shed light on fears and habits. The book is at little "repetitive" at times, but it helps to open your mind in a simple way. It has inspired me enough to look into his other books and those of others such as Raymond Moody. WORTH THE READ!!!

a credible book from a scientist

Here's a book from an author with impeccable scientific credentials. He's not trying to convert you, just reporting the facts as stated by his patients.

too repetitive

I became bored after reading midway through the book. A question arised as to the validity of some of the statements of one of the patients. Such as "winning all the races in one day." Any proof here? Also, most of the regressed patients could have saved in their minds material usurped from television and other readings. I recognized many of the prior regressed years, clothing, community, area of the country, and geographies just from what I already know. Nothing new here. I found the material boring. Nothing really special in any of their regressions. Also, I paid for a new book and received a damaged front cover. Beverly Covington

very thought provoking

After hearing about this book on Oprah,I decided to buy it. I read it very quickly because it was difficult to put down. There were times when I felt that the whole thing could've been a hoax but other times when I opened my mind to the possibility that it could be true. The fact that the author was willing to risk his reputaton as a well respected member of the medical community to write the book,lends a certain credibility to it. At the very least this was a thought provoking book whether or not the reader choses to believe in reincarnation or not and one that I would recommend to anyone interested in exploring life after death concepts.

A True Scientist Considers Reincarnation

This book makes me feel better about my own death and the death of all those I have loved. When highly educated people use the scientific method to explore parapsychology their findings deserve to be read and discussed. While reading this book theology and philosophy books may be studied concurrently and the fit is comfortable. Test the waters. You will feel at once refreshed and at home.



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