Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Many Lives, Many Masters

Dr. Brian Weiss narrates a true story of his treatment of Catherine, a
patient suffering from unknown fear. Hypnotic exercises conducted by
Weiss takes her to her past lives and she describes around ten to
twelve of her past lives of the total eighty six of them she has lived
through. She connects to psychic forces and suggests Dr. Weiss of
facts which he felt were known to very few people. Every life
Catherine learns a new aspect to life and the current life as described
expects her to realize the importance of trust.

Overall a very interesting book to read to read. However, the truth of
such facts and the mention of masters the great souls who control the
universe connecting to the living beings is still looks unusual
though.

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