

desertcart.com: Many Lives, Many Masters : The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives: 9780749913786: Weiss, Brian: Books Review: great read! - Very compelling. As someone who has read all of Dolores Cannon and Michael Newton’s books and lived them, this was another wonderful read along the lines of what in was hoping to find. Review: An interesting page turning book I could not put down once I started it. A great read. - As I get older I have become more interested in esoteric topics. Even though I am a scientific minded person I am fascinated by personal experiences involving unusual and more mystical topics. One of the things that attracted me to this 221 page soft cover book (Many lives many masters by Brian L. Weiss, M.D.) is that it involves a scientifically trained Psychiatrist. Even though he had many years’ experience dealing with people with all kinds of psychological issues this book focuses on a young 27 years old female patient whose experience under hypnosis revealed an amazing tale of numerous past lives. The Doctor, who as mentioned before, was scientifically trained and had simple answers to previous people he had treated for a wide variety of mental illnesses was at a loss to explain away Catherine’s past lives stories while under hypnosis. She came to see Dr. Weiss because of her anxiety, panic attacks and phobias. This book explores the numerous therapy sessions with Catherine. It became clear after a few sessions that the doctor’s standard psychotherapy approach was different with Catherine due to her past life experiences. During these numerous sessions Catherine kept revealing the many different past lives she had lived as both a man and a woman. The amazing detail Catherine related in these sessions so impressed Dr. Weiss that he could not easily dismiss them as some kind of fantasy. It was not only the past lives that intrigued the author, but during these hypnosis sessions Catherine also related meeting with masters between each of her past lives. As someone who has always rejected any and all forms of mysticism and pseudoscience I admit to being impressed with the experiences of this woman. I do not know whether the related experiences of this woman are true or fantasy, but this book certainly makes one think about the many mysteries not yet solved by science. I found this book a fascinating read. Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Zen Poetry Moments: Haiku and Senryu for special occasions).
| ASIN | 0749913789 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (24,179) |
| Dimensions | 5.28 x 0.79 x 8.43 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 9780749913786 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0749913786 |
| Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 1000 pages |
| Publication date | January 1, 1994 |
| Publisher | Piatkus |
| Reading age | 1 year and up |
L**H
great read!
Very compelling. As someone who has read all of Dolores Cannon and Michael Newton’s books and lived them, this was another wonderful read along the lines of what in was hoping to find.
J**E
An interesting page turning book I could not put down once I started it. A great read.
As I get older I have become more interested in esoteric topics. Even though I am a scientific minded person I am fascinated by personal experiences involving unusual and more mystical topics. One of the things that attracted me to this 221 page soft cover book (Many lives many masters by Brian L. Weiss, M.D.) is that it involves a scientifically trained Psychiatrist. Even though he had many years’ experience dealing with people with all kinds of psychological issues this book focuses on a young 27 years old female patient whose experience under hypnosis revealed an amazing tale of numerous past lives. The Doctor, who as mentioned before, was scientifically trained and had simple answers to previous people he had treated for a wide variety of mental illnesses was at a loss to explain away Catherine’s past lives stories while under hypnosis. She came to see Dr. Weiss because of her anxiety, panic attacks and phobias. This book explores the numerous therapy sessions with Catherine. It became clear after a few sessions that the doctor’s standard psychotherapy approach was different with Catherine due to her past life experiences. During these numerous sessions Catherine kept revealing the many different past lives she had lived as both a man and a woman. The amazing detail Catherine related in these sessions so impressed Dr. Weiss that he could not easily dismiss them as some kind of fantasy. It was not only the past lives that intrigued the author, but during these hypnosis sessions Catherine also related meeting with masters between each of her past lives. As someone who has always rejected any and all forms of mysticism and pseudoscience I admit to being impressed with the experiences of this woman. I do not know whether the related experiences of this woman are true or fantasy, but this book certainly makes one think about the many mysteries not yet solved by science. I found this book a fascinating read. Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Zen Poetry Moments: Haiku and Senryu for special occasions).
A**R
A Book I Share With Others After Loss
I read this book after losing my father, and it brought me a deep sense of comfort and peace. It’s spiritual without being tied to any one religion, which I really appreciated. The idea of souls reconnecting after death is beautifully presented, and it’s an easy yet meaningful read. I now buy several copies at a time and share them with others when they lose a loved one.
D**N
Compelling Tale of One Doctor's Experience with Reincarnation
Brian Weiss, M.D. certainly has impressive credentials. A graduate of prestigious schools with a successful and well-recommended psychiatric practice, he frequently used hypnosis to get to the bottom of his patients' issues. When he begins treatment for the twenty-seven year old Catherine, he finds her phobias and nightmares daunting. However, as he utilizes regression analysis to glimpse within the span of her childhood years for a greater understanding of her problems, he is shocked when she relates an experience that suggests another lifetime--an ancient one perhaps lived in the Egypt of the Pharaohs. In the very readable book recounting this experience in the early 80s entitled "Many Lives, Many Masters: the True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient and the Past-Life Therapy that Changed Both Their Lives," he relates his bewilderment at Catherine's strange disclosures--she reveals incidents from 12 of the 87 lives she lived on earth as a unique soul that was born over and over again with an `in-between' time and place where she conferred with "Masters" that helped her to see the lesson learned from the life just lived. As Catherine speaks of her past lives while under the regression hypnosis, Dr. Weiss surprises himself as he increasingly enables her to understand the motivating factors that have caused her arrested development and unhappiness in her current life. Her fear of water, her unexplained choking, her anger with regard to her father and a romantic relationship that causes her pain but from which she cannot move away, all dissipate as Weiss uncovers details from her past lives. Even more importantly, Weiss discovers that as Catherine relives portions of her lives and then moves towards the moments of death, her appearance in the `in-between' with the Masters reveals information, not intended for the soul of Catherine but for the doctor himself. As a trained scientist, Weiss wants to collect his data and study it until he can either one hundred percent dispute or validate his findings. As an agnostic, he finds the concept of a universe of multi-dimensions and spiritual learning leading to the development of soul and self, preposterous. Nonetheless, he must believe based on the results Catherine achieves as the cause of each of her issues is identified, explored and eradicated and she is able to live a happy and healthy life. Bottom line? Brian Weiss's recounting of his therapy with the patient he calls Catherine makes for an easy yet profound reading experience. However, as the topic of past-lives and regression analysis has been the topic of many movies and books, the impact of this information may seem a little ho-hum and/or dated. Nevertheless, it is compelling, informative and thoroughly enjoyable. Recommended for its simple honesty. Diana Faillace Von Behren "reneofc"
D**R
Insightful and Thought-Provoking — Encourages Reflection on Faith and Healing
This book gave me a lot to think about. It follows a psychiatrist and his patient through an unexpected healing journey that challenges the way we understand life, faith, and what comes after. While it explores ideas outside traditional Christian teachings, I still found value in the underlying message about love, compassion, and spiritual growth. What stood out most was how deeply it explores healing, not just of the mind, but of the heart. It reminded me that faith and openness can both lead to peace, even when the path looks different from what we expect. Whether you read it out of curiosity or reflection, it’s a unique story that invites deeper thought about God’s role in our lives and the mysteries of the soul. Pro tip: approach it with an open heart, it’s more about hope and healing than doctrine.
J**E
This book changed my life in magical ways. Whether or not it's true, it brought me profound comfort. If anyone is struggling with a past loved one. This book is a wonderful way to settle the soul.
S**.
True insight into reincarnation
F**Y
Amazing book. Mind opening.
I**M
日本語訳で読んだところ、とても感銘しました。。霊感超スーパー保持者の自分が癒される思いでした^^。すぐれた文献を世にだしてくださったワイス博士と日本語訳にしてくださった山川夫妻に感謝の気持ちでいっぱいです。なんか、不思議なことが起きる・・・・と感じていたのは自分だけじゃないんだーとほっとしました。
G**S
Loved this book. It was one of the few books I bought from my reading list and wouldnt get to it till I had read everything else but this turned out to be the most unputdownable. Very interesting and intriguing.
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