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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 (1988)

by Brian L. Weiss

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Dr. Brian Weiss is a highly respected psychiatrist from the mainstream of the medical establishment. Catherine is one of his most difficult cases, a twenty-seven year old woman racked by phobias and anxieties. In the course of Catherine's treatment, Dr. Weiss makes a startling discovery. Under hypnosis, she recollects, in vivid detail, events from past lives ranging from the prehistoric times and ancient Egypt to the 20th Century and the fires of World War II. Encouraging Catherine to relive her most painful experience even her moments of death. Dr. Weiss steers her toward recovery, while his own life is dramatically changed forever. In Many Lives, Many Masters, Dr. Weiss tells the true story of Catherine her many existences, her remarkable therapy sessions, and the vision she revealed of the human mind and soul.… (more)
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What a load of rubbish! ( )
  lynnbyrdcpa | Feb 19, 2023 |
This is a very important book. Very well written. Read it and it may change your life. ( )
  ArtRodrigues | Sep 25, 2022 |
The experiences of a psychiatrist reviewing under hypnosis, the many lives of a particular patient. ( )
  LivelyLady | Jun 27, 2022 |
I read this book after reading only Love Is Real, I have to say that my feelings are still the same, I am keeping an open mind and I have some reservations but it was fun to read. It felt good reading something different and very difficult at least now to prove. I still don't know if I will ever believe in reincarnation but what I know for sure is that I will definitely read more about the subject. ( )
  Douna1980 | Sep 3, 2021 |
I found this book and this topic fascinating. ( )
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To Carole, my wife,
Whose love has nourished and sustained me
for longer than I can remember.

We are together, to the end of time.
My thanks and love to to my children, Jordan and Amy, who forgave me for stealing so much from them to write this book.
I also thank Nicole Paskow for transcribing the audiotapes of the therapy sessions.
Julie Rubin's editorial suggestions after reading the first draft of this book were most valuable.
My heartfelt thanks go to Barbara Gess, my editor at Simon & Schuster, for her expertise and her courage.
My deep appreciation goes to all of the others, here and there, who have made this book possible.
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Dr. Brian Weiss is a highly respected psychiatrist from the mainstream of the medical establishment. Catherine is one of his most difficult cases, a twenty-seven year old woman racked by phobias and anxieties. In the course of Catherine's treatment, Dr. Weiss makes a startling discovery. Under hypnosis, she recollects, in vivid detail, events from past lives ranging from the prehistoric times and ancient Egypt to the 20th Century and the fires of World War II. Encouraging Catherine to relive her most painful experience even her moments of death. Dr. Weiss steers her toward recovery, while his own life is dramatically changed forever. In Many Lives, Many Masters, Dr. Weiss tells the true story of Catherine her many existences, her remarkable therapy sessions, and the vision she revealed of the human mind and soul.

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