42 pages • 1 hour read
219
Book • Nonfiction
1980s
1988
Adult
18+ years
In Many Lives, Many Masters, American psychiatrist Dr. Brian L. Weiss recounts his experiences with Catherine, a patient suffering from severe anxiety. Through hypnotic regression, Catherine accesses past-life memories and channels wisdom from spiritual beings known as Masters, revealing insights that transform Weiss's skepticism into a deep belief in reincarnation and intuitive knowledge. The book contains discussion of sexual assault.
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Contemplative
Mysterious
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Emotional
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Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian Weiss presents a compelling narrative of past-life therapy. Readers appreciate its profound insights into reincarnation and spiritual healing, finding it transformative and thought-provoking. However, skeptics critique the lack of scientific rigor and anecdotal evidence. Overall, it resonates well with those open to metaphysical concepts.
A reader who would enjoy Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian Weiss is interested in spirituality, past-life regression, and the intersection of psychology and metaphysical phenomena. Fans of Michael Newton's Journey of Souls and Raymond Moody's Life After Life will find this book particularly compelling.
92,385 ratings
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219
Book • Nonfiction
1980s
1988
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18+ years
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