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Many Lives, Many Masters
Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Yo | Brian L. Weiss
As featured on Oprahs Super Soul Sunday, the classic bestseller on a true case of past-life trauma and past-life therapy from author and psychotherapist Dr. Brian Weissnow featuring a new afterword by the author. As a traditional psychotherapist, Dr. Brian Weiss was astonished and skeptical when one of his patients began recalling past-life traumas that seemed to hold the key to her recurring nightmares and anxiety attacks. His skepticism was eroded, however, when she began to channel messages from the space between lives, which contained remarkable revelations about Dr. Weiss family and his dead son. Using past-life therapy, he was able to cure the patient and embark on a new, more meaningful phase of his own career.
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Jennaree3
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This one was a very fast read. Read it in two days. I am left curious. Not a spiritual person to start, I am fortunate that I already possess an open mind, a character trait this book highly encourages. We don't know all there is to know about this life, the next one, or the last. All we can do in the here and now is remain open, learn, grow, and help those around us. While referencing the Old Testament in the book, I couldn't help but realize⬇️

Jennaree3 That most of these teachings, those of reincarnation, of paying debts and earning your next life, are highly, highly Buddhist teachings. Interesting perspective. 8/10. Category: psychology, reincarnation, psychics 7mo
PsiWriter Loved this book! Read it many years ago and began exploring past life regression as a result. 6mo
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Ramshaaaaaa
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Loved this! ♥️

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jen_hayes7
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A very good friend and I have been working through an esoteric reading list he found by buddy reading a chapter a day and discussing via Marco Polo. It‘s a great way to do a teeny book club. Low time commitment and small easily digestible bites of a book. #lennox #catsoflitsy

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MikAshby
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Already headfirst in another read but when your bestie suggests you drop everything to read this one - you do. Always paired with a cup of tea 📚🐛

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Morganleafogg
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I absolutely love this book and recommend it all the time. It requires an open mind!

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BecD
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A quick read.. interesting concepts. I like the message - faith, hope, charity, patience, living our lives in balance and that there‘s something we need to learn in our lifetime or we come back again until we learn the lesson.

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Palieblake
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Interesting concepts presented about past life regression but not sure I‘m convinced. Interesting nonetheless.

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Julies_Bookshelf_Adventures
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This is so true. And definitely a good way to tell people why I love reading. #whyliveonce #manylives #manyadventures #postsfromfacebook

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RavenLovelyReads
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I tried keeping a reading journal- it didn‘t work. Anyone do it successfully? #readingjournal

Redwritinghood I find I can keep it going for a while, but then burn out on it. 6y
Anitareads I'm good at starting one but bad at keeping up with it. In june I started it again (for the hundredth time 😅) and I'm still using it (I don't write my thoughts for every book though). 6y
AmyG While I don‘t do a journal (yet...I got this journal as a gift) I have written down every book I‘ve read since May 1974...religiously. 6y
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ConstantReader1985 I started one back in February and have stuck with it so far. I just use a regular notebook and write down the info myself, because premade journals don't have enough room for all my thoughts lol. 6y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Oh my goodness!! I have the very same reading journal and I just updated it today!!! I just write down by months which books I‘ve read. I can‘t do a TBR...I never follow it. I‘m such a mood reader...whatever strikes me, I‘ll pick up. 6y
JanuarieTimewalker13 Oh, and I LOVED Many Lives, Many Masters...read that in early 00s 6y
JanuarieTimewalker13 @AmyG that‘s great!! Wish I had done that!! 6y
zzz I have one but have yet to use it 😕 6y
arubabookwoman Bought that same journal a couple of years ago. It has about 2 pages filled in and is stuffed in a drawer. I do have a plain notebook I take notes in as I read which I use to write reviews. It‘s totally disorganized, but up to date. 6y
Clare-Dragonfly I write down quotes and (sometimes) thoughts in dedicated pages in my bullet journal. I‘m not very consistent about it, though! 6y
RavenLovelyReads @Redwritinghood Me too! I enjoy reading them later, but at the time it‘s just one more thing to do. 6y
RavenLovelyReads @Anitareads Yes- starting is never a problem for me, either. Maybe I‘ll start again 🤔 6y
RavenLovelyReads @AmyG That‘s Amazing! I just started doing that 3 years ago, but I‘m pretty sure I forgot a few. 6y
RavenLovelyReads @ConstantReader1985 Right?!?! I usually wind up taking a few pages- I just write over the next prompt! 6y
RavenLovelyReads @JanuarieTimewalker13 I only do a TBR for October- Idk why- i love the colder weather and snuggling with a blanket and hot beverage:) October TBRs work for me, so I start my list early! 6y
RavenLovelyReads @Jen_is_always_reading Hopefully you will like it! I love reading my thoughts on books- but it‘s a chore to actually do it! 6y
RavenLovelyReads @arubabookwoman I think this journal is so pretty! I put it on my desk to look at :) At Keats you take notes- I just look at my pretty journal 😇 6y
RavenLovelyReads @Clare-Dragonfly I love a bullet journal! 6y
rachaich I keep a reading log. I'm a pretty notebook! I list each book I read each year. 6y
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brookesiem
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Short people problems. But I found what I was looking for—Many Lives, Many Masters. #nonfiction #homelibrary #ilovelibraries #manylivesmanymasters #psychology

CoffeeNBooks I can totally relate! At 5'1" I've climbed on many shelves to reach things! ?? 6y
brookesiem @CoffeeNBooks all the time! I sort of love it, though. 6y
rather_be_reading 😂😂 awesome library 👍👍 6y
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MeikeReads Welcome to Litsy! :-) 6y
brookesiem @rather_be_reading isn‘t it? A never ending treasure trove. 6y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Welcome to Litsy 📚🤓 6y
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Bookspirit
Mehso-so

It was my first try
on...something like this. Found
it little slow and boring but It
kept me stick to reading till the
end only to find out what secret
knowledge the doctor derived
from regressing the woman.
I'm giving it a 'so-so' now, as l
found it slow but may be 'slow'
is how it was supposed to be! ☺

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inquisitive_p
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#nowreading This book was suggested by a lot of people. Let's see how it goes.

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Tameeka
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“We have debts that must be paid. If we have not paid out these debts, then we must take them into another life…in order that they may be worked through.” I just saved you an hour of reading “Many Lives, Many Masters”. This maaaayyy have been groundbreaking in the 1980s but man was this boring and redundant. If it weren‘t for Catherine‘s many past life visits this book would probably be 10 pages long.

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marleighd85
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I really enjoy the image of our soul as a diamond, with each of us possessing a multitude of skills and traits, but only allowing some to shine through.

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secretsouldesires
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TheGrandGypsy
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This book was fascinating.

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