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| Same Soul, Many Bodies: Discover the Healing Power of Future Lives through Progression Therapy | 
enlarge | Author: Brian L. Weiss Publisher: Free Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
ISBN: 0743264347 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.8914 EAN: 9780743264341 ASIN: 0743264347
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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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Makes you Wonder! May 1, 2005 75 out of 77 found this review helpful
I have read most of Weiss's books to date, and I believe (unlike some of the other reviewers) that his books do leave you thinking - or maybe a better word would be wondering.
The premise of this book is that what we've done in previous lives have determined, in part, the types of obstacles we face in this life (or lack thereof). It also leads you to realize, through example, that what we're doing in this life is going to have a direct impact on the types of obstacles we'll encounter in our future life times.
This theory really makes one wonder about how they're living today - and maybe help some of us to realize that we need to make some changes, lest we have to go through the same obstacles next time!
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the subject of past & future lives - although one must approach this subject with a completely open mind!
great introduction January 2, 2005 47 out of 51 found this review helpful
I found this book great for those who are wanting to increase their awareness of past lives. As a believer in reincarnation, this book gives good insight into past lives, soul mates, and our spiritual guides. It also intrigues with real life experiences in hypnosis and the ability for each of us to get in touch with our own spirituality. As I grow in awareness this book fufills my desire to learn about my spiritual path. Same Soul, Many Lives is a great beginning understanding of regression and progression therapy.
an illuminating eyeopener into both healing and the future April 20, 2006 46 out of 46 found this review helpful
I have only read a couple of books by Brian Weiss, "Many Lives Many Masters" and "Only Love is Real", and whereas I found some repetition between those two books, this one seems to stand on its own. This book is also better organized than the others I have read - being organized into chapters with headings such as "relationships" and "free will". However, rather than being purely devoted to progression as one might gather from the title, this book focuses on the complementary aspects of regression and progression in healing. Various case studies are used to illustrate the various themes of the book, which give an illuminating insight not only into how one can view one's future lives (being able to see a number of routes according to which option we take now) but also into what future life may be for all of us in 50, 100 and 1000 years. A wonderful book.
Great New Book! November 28, 2004 36 out of 38 found this review helpful
I am doubly excited both that Dr. Weiss has written another book and that "Same Soul, Many Bodies" is such a beautiful and important book. His first book, "Many Lives, Many Masters", completely changed my life and enabled me to find my spiritual path. The new book is filled with fascinating stories of his patients, showing how past-life therapy and future-life progression have helped them to heal physically and emotionally. These new case histories are particularly powerful and show how we all can find more peace, more joy and more healing in our lives by understanding and using these techniques. I also enjoyed his findings about the future, especially the future of this planet. His work resonates with the findings of modern physics, especially with the concept of parallel universes. At both a personal and theoretical level, this book is a must read.
What is the sound of one doc quacking? December 15, 2004 34 out of 65 found this review helpful
Presented as a series of stories about caricaturish patients interspersed with homilies on his (generic mystical) spiritual beliefs, this book reminds me of nothing so much as an infomercial. He mentions his other books and relaxation CDs often, and reminds the reader several times that it takes specialized knowledge to achieve the conscious state that lets you tap into these past and future memories.
Well of course it does. Otherwise, he'd be out of a job.
Weiss pioneered "regression therapy": hypnotizing people to remember past lives and thus stop repeating the bad choices made in them. In this book, he adds the twist of having them remember future lives. Or possible future paths. He's deliberately hazy on which, just as he equivocates about whether regression is a real memory or just symbolic. But the point is that they can see how much better things get from making the right choices.
Like any good infomercial, there's entertainment value here. His tales are full of picturesque characters, true love, violence, and, of course, happy endings. Each story illustrates schooling in some spiritual virtue; we are reincarnated over and over until we collect the whole set. Nonviolence. Love. Compassion.
The whole spiritual thesis doesn't stand up to much questioning (why can we figure out in 10 minutes as a human something that we couldn't figure out in multiple lifetimes as a higher-consciousness being of energy? if we can't ordinarily remember past lives, how are the learned lessons going to stick?), but infomercials succeed by telling people what they want so strongly to believe that they will put aside their questions.
What's so funny about peace, love, and understanding? Read the story about using them to change the weather to find out.
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