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Books - Same Soul, Many Bodies: Discover the Healing Power of Future Lives through Progression Therapy
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Sexual Astrology - Books : Same Soul, Many Bodies: Discover the Healing Power of Future Lives through Progression Therapy
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8914
EAN: 9780743264341
ISBN: 0743264347
Label: Free Press
Manufacturer: Free Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: August 30, 2005
Publisher: Free Press
Sales Rank: 2059
Studio: Free Press
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Product Description: The bestselling author of Many Lives, Many Masters breaks new ground to reveal how progression therapy into future lives can help transform us in the present.
How often have you wished you could peer into the future? In Same Soul, Many Bodies, Brian L. Weiss, M.D., shows us how. Through envisioning our lives to come, we can influence their outcome and use this process to bring more joy and healing to our present lives. Dr. Weiss pioneered regression therapy -- guiding people through their past lives. Here, he goes beyond that to demonstrate the therapeutic benefits of progression therapy -- guiding people through the future in a scientific, responsible, healing way.
Through dozens of case histories detailing both past-life and future-life experiences, Dr. Weiss shows how the choices that we make now will determine our future quality of life. From Samantha, who overcame academic failure once she learned of her future as a great physician, to Evelyn, whose fears and prejudices ended after she envisioned prior and forthcoming lives as a hate victim, Dr. Weiss gives concrete examples of lives transformed by regression and progression therapy.
A groundbreaking work, Same Soul, Many Bodies is sure to deeply affect peoples' lives as they strive toward their future.
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Loved this book, found it very interesting and confirms to me that there is more to our lives than where we are now. Would recommend it to people willing to grow spiritually.
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This book was excellent. It gave me a new insight and started me wondering about those deja vous experiences we have. I loved it and passed it on to family and friends to read also.
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An eye opener for who is looking for clarity in some behavioural, emotional or repetitive problems. Only by realizing that there are more aspects in our lives that we can beter understand and feel, we step into another level of self realization. Thank you for this opportunity.
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This book has many wonderful, uplifting exercises to help you along on your journey toward a fulfilling life. I always find Dr. Weiss' books fascinating as he delves into precognitive dreams and lives yet to be shaped or lived. Once we realized and accept all have the free will to create our destiny, our lives are totally within our control. Elaine Williams, author A Journey Well Taken: Life After Loss.
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This book is only the third I've read on the subject of past and future lives... and all three have been in this past month. I don't know why I decided to finally start reading about it, but I've always believed in the concept of past lives and reincarnation- from the time I was a kid I seemed to just 'know' it to be the way things happened.
I thought this book was the best of the three so far. There was nothing in it that made me feel like I was reading a sci-fi novel, nothing to make ... Read More
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