Rating:  Summary: Got to get this! Review: If you are interested in reincarnation but or just want to find out a bit more information on the subject this book is for you! It is incredible until about the middle to the end it gets a bit repetitious. Over all it is a wonderful informative object and open book on reincarnation. It is very easy to read and easy to relate to the people involved. It a keeper. I got it about 5 years ago and I still recommend it to anyone interested in the afterlife. Check it out!
Rating:  Summary: Life changing Review: I've read this book three years ago on a journey to India. I could not put the book down until i was done reading it. This book has changed my life and since then i've recomended to everyone i know to read this book. I bought many copies of it and have given it as presents to all my friends and familyand they all agreed. When you're done reading this book, do yourself a favor and read his next book, "Only love is real", another life changing book. This book is easy to read, and grabes you right away. You won't be able to put it down once you open it.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent! Review: My one word review: "WOW"
Rating:  Summary: Read with an open mind... Review: And remember that you do not have to accept everything you hear or read...I got as far as page 41, where the author describes that all references to reincarnation were removed from the bible in the early centuries. The reason? To control people. This raises a question-If one wanted to control the masses, why then, is the message of the bible today one of salvation by Grace? That we are saved purely as a gift from God, not by our works. (See Ephesians 2:8,9; John 3:16, too many other references to mention here) That is, all we have to do is humble accept God's promise of Salvation, and there is nothing that the powers that be can do to us that will affect our salvation. It is sealed by God. On the other hand, reincarnation is salvation through works, if we are not good enough, we live another life, paying off bad deeds committed in a past life that we know nothing about. Which puts us into bondage? Salvation by Grace, or Salvation through being accountable for what we do "wrong" for many lives to come?
Rating:  Summary: Makes the case for reincarnation Review: I opened this book to "peek" at the beginning and before I knew it I had read the whole thing in a sitting. Fascinating story told simply and convincingly; you see the story unfold through his eyes. The words of the masters were profound and thought-provoking. I need a copy for my shelf!
Rating:  Summary: This book opened the door. Review: In search of some solace, I was told to read this book. It has changed me in many powerful ways. The author takes the reader through the many past lives of one of his patients. The messages she channels are sage-like and eternal. I have lent this book to two other people, and they were equally touched. For those of you who wonder about reincarnation, this book may help you to understand its power and meaning.
Rating:  Summary: FICTION! Review: Hmmm was that book fiction or what? I heard many opinions on Reincarnation, I thought, after a very good friend has recommended and gave me this book to read that I may after all get convinced because some people say that if you think about it in an open minded way, you will find out that its not about religion and after all it may be convincing.. I read this book more than once, and I'm still not convinced, and if this book did something to me, then it will have to be that it made me more sure that the writer was fantasizing.. I mean, if many lives really existed (with my respect to different opinions), how will it become fair to be judged! If I would believe that many lives exist, and that after I die, simply my soul will leave for a different body, but it's the same soul, then I would have to believe that when the judgment day comes, all the bodies that this one soul lived in would be judged the same! Because after all the body will vanish, the soul is the one that will last and the soul is the one that will be judged.. So this would also mean that if I had lived a past life as a very bad man or woman, and then I lived with the same soul in a different body as a good person.. Would my soul be judged for being bad or good? becuase if I would call the first body X, and the second one Y, X is a different person from Y, yet they have the same soul, yet one is bad and the other is good, yet both of them will be judged.. then how is that! That's why I truly believe that it cannot happen, because the good soul will be rewarded and the bad one will be punished, isn't that what we used to believe since we were little kids? That the good go to heaven and the bad go to hell! So for me, one soul is not likely to exist in different bodies, or different times.. It's only an opinion of mine that comes from the concept of life, death and after death, and which I believe can be reached by thinking logically.. Anyway this book although it was exciting and enjoyable, didn't convince me otherwise.. If it was a fiction story I would give it five stars, but because the writer says its not, I think one star would be too much..
Rating:  Summary: READ THIS BOOK WITH AN OPEN MIND Review: If you are interested in metaphysics - but are still learning - this book is for you. Approach it with an open mind and then decide. I think if you allow it to - it can change your outlook on life for the better - It presents a powerful message and it simply gives the facts and allows the reader to draw their own conclusions. I found it wonderful - I read it straight through in a couple of hours - and I know I will read it again - my perspective on life has changed. It has given me peace.
Rating:  Summary: Entertaining metaphysical psychobabble Review: This book is interesting and absorbing. It reads like the script of a Hollywood movie or a Stephen King novel. The book is also sad and upsetting. Dr. Weiss tragically lost an infant son. Some time later a psychially attuned woman, under hypnosis, talks about the son and Dr. Weiss concludes that she has knowledge of spirits called Masters. This woman has apparently lived 86 prior, tragic, meaningless, and lackluster lives for the purpose of her soul's growth. It presents a horrifying view of reincarnation into one miserable violent life after another, which makes the universe and "God" seem horribly misguided. Dr. Weiss, for all his education, seems extremely gullible, probably because of his tragic loss. Never does his patient present a shred of verifiable memory from a past life. Most of the time she cannot even recall her first name in prior lives. The only confirmation offered is that his patient visits a "psychic astrologer" who tells her similar stories about her past lives. I think Dr. Weiss has presented a new variation on the psychiatric disorder of folie a deux, this time between a conscious but grieving psychiatrist and the subconscious of his highly intuitive patient.
Rating:  Summary: unforgettable Review: "Many Lives, Many Masters" is a book that no one who has ever read it will forget. It doesn't mattter what your religion is, or if you are religious at all for that matter. I, myself, am not. Yet I did enjoy this book very much. Although it did not make me totally belief in spirituality, it calmed my fear of death.
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