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World Famous Comics: Many Lives, Many Masters
Many Lives, Many Masters
From: Simon & Schuster Audio
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars
Binding: Audio CD
Format: Abridged
Label: Simon & Schuster Audio
Number of Items: 2
Publication Date: October 26, 2004

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Product Description:
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 experienceeven her moments of deathDr. 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.

Amazon.com Review:
Psychiatry and metaphysics blend together in this fascinating book based on a true case history. Dr. Weiss, who was once firmly entrenched in a clinical approach to psychiatry, finds himself reluctantly drawn into past-life therapy when a hypnotized client suddenly reveals details of her previous lives. During one hypnosis session his client introduces the spirit guides who have been her soul therapists in between lives. This is when the story really takes off for Weiss, who discovers that these guides have specific messages about his dead son as well as Weiss's mission in life. No, we cannot verify the truth of this story using the limited scientific tools we have available. However, it is hard to dispute that this well-respected graduate of Columbia University and Yale Medical School has discovered a personal truth that has led him to be an enormously popular speaker, author, and leader in the field of past-life therapy. --Gail Hudson


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Average Rating:4.00 out of 5.00 stars

3 out of 5 starsPast Lives in WWII
I was driven to this book as a result of reading a WWII novel called The Commodore. The Commodore could have happened and may have and deals with two past lives from WWII. The novel captured me to such a degree that I read this book and found it more than interesting.The Commodore



4 out of 5 starsBreathtaking
This book was referred to me by my friend. I am a person, who believes in past life, reincarnation and all that stuff, but this book was even too much for me. Its very good book and made me want to go though this hypnoses even more.



5 out of 5 starsPast-Life Regression Offers Therapeutic Benefits
Reincarnation is not a concept for which the author was predisposed either through his religious upbringing (as a Jew) or through his education and training (as a psychiatrist and a believer in empirical science). However, in the course of treating a young patient named Catherine, who presented with symptoms of severe phobias that did not respond to conventional treatment, the doctor stumbled upon past-life regression, which cured the patient of her symptoms. This book is the narrative of how that happened. The story is engaging and free of the psychological jargon and scholarly references that would have precluded the book's great popular success.

Reincarnation is something for which there is much evidence and about which (as the author notes) much has been written, yet many people refuse to consider that evidence. The author himself was skeptical at first of his own experiences with Catherine, yet her ability to tell him specific things about his deceased father and deceased young son, things that she could not have known (in any ordinary way), helped persuade him to keep an open mind and eventually to risk professional ridicule by coming forth with this account, which is an argument in favor of the reality of reincarnation and the therapeutic efficacy of past-life regression.

The book is a condensed account of the many past lives to which Catherine regressed in her sessions with Dr. Weiss, as well as the periods between lives, in which she was in contact with Masters, who sometimes spoke through her. Catherine, like the doctor, was not predisposed to believe in reincarnation. She had been brought up in the Catholic faith and at first was not comfortable with the idea of reincarnation. In her various past lifetimes, she had incarnated as both male and female. Many of the people with whom she was most closely associated in past lives were people with whom she was connected in her present life (she "knew" them), but many were not. ("I do not know him [in this lifetime].")

Perhaps the most important take-away idea from this book is that physical, emotional, and psychological issues that affect people today could stem not from a childhood trauma of the current lifetime (a staple of Freudian psychoanalysis), but from a traumatic event or a habitual pattern of a abuse or hardship in a past life or in past lives. The healing from these lingering difficulties seems to stem from bringing these past-life experiences into awareness so that they can be acknowledged and released.



2 out of 5 starsBothered
After seeing Dr. Brian Weiss on Oprah's show, I was intrigued and bought this book. Because he is a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Medical School and is the Chairman Emeritus of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami, he seemed credible enough for me to suspend my doubts about reincarnation. Almost from the beginning I had problems with Many Masters. When Catherine reported a past life that happened before Christ (B.C.) Dr. Weiss' credibility began to wane. How can you know about an event before it happens? Then when he asks her to look down and describe herself, she says she has blue yes. How could she know this? Other credibility killers: Are there mountains in the Netherlands? As a WW11 pilot, wouldn't you know what type of plane you were flying? When Catherine was a little girl at her older sister's wedding (in a past life) Dr. Weiss asked her to go inside the house and when she did, the adults sent her back outside. He thought that it was humorous that he had told her to go inside and when she obeyed him, she was sent back outside. So does this mean that when you recall a past life, you can actually change history?? She wouldn't have gone inside had he not instructed her to do so. I have an open mind and even though I currently do not believe in reincarnation, I am willing to hear the evidence and, if convinced, will change my mind. Dr. Weiss' book did not convince me. It seemed self-serving with the Masters using Catherine to give him messages and what about the husky voices? An earthly physical trait carried over to the other side? Fits nicely with the male authority figure here on earth but doesn't seem plausible. One final point. Life on earth is full of pain and suffering for many. When Dr. Weiss' reports that once people realize that they continue to return to earth over and over again, they lose their fear of dying. Huh?? He didn't ask me. Oh, yeah! I am so looking forward to coming back and suffering all over again.



5 out of 5 starsLooking for proof?
When I read this book, I was only curious. I had read all the books I had on hand and decided, "eh, what the heck...might as well."

Little did I know this book would be the beginning (Kid you not, this book seriously was the beginning) of a whole new life of exploration and enlightenment.

Many Lives Many Masters doesn't prove a thing...if you're a skeptic. For me, the well-written, no-holds-barred presentation of case studies was enough to prove to me there was more beyond myself.

This is a must-read for anyone who:
Is curious about life after death
Is mourning a death
Has experienced an NDE or OBE and doesn't know what to think of it.
Is just naturally curious.

I also recommend Life After Life as a follow-up by Raymond Moody


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