Do you believe in reincarnation? Here's a bestseller that is subtitled "A Book that will Change Your Life!" Many Lives, Many Masters is the true story of a prominent psychiatrist, his young patient, and the past-life therapy that changed both their lives. Read how Dr. Brian Weiss came face-to-face with the concept of reincarnation and the many tenets of Hinduism, which he “thought only Hindus… practiced.” This review also includes some of the book's teachings from voices of the Master Spirits.
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Great yogi Paramahansa Yogananda’s younger brother Sanandalal Ghosh in his book ‘Mejda’ says that Yogananda used to hypnotise him in his childhood and under hypnotic sleep he was able to tell things happening far away. Once their father who was also a good yogi saw this and said do not do this it will weaken his will power. Yogananda never repeated hypnotising his brother.
Thanks, Santosh for posting this incredible fact!
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Does the author really believe his first son could have had a congenital abnormality and unimaginable suffering and died 23 days after being born, ONLY to help him make a career decision?
When he says “he wanted to show me that Medicine doesn’t have all the answers”, does he mean Psychiatry does, and that’s why he chose it?
Instead of turning away, shouldn’t he have chosen a profession that could have allowed him to find a prevention or cure for the heart abnormality that destroyed his first son?
That’s what Louis Pasteur did, and discovered the cause and the cure for rabies!
I may be wrong here, but what the author suggests is that his own life is so valuable that other lives (”expendable”, like his son’s) could be sacrificed just to serve him, and they are actually happy to be sacrificed!
Excuse me, I will just close this comment with Galbraith frase “The modern conservative is engaged in one of man’s oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness”
Fahrenheit, cool down your thoughts please. What you refer to is not a speculative after-thought of Dr. Brian Weiss but the conveyed message of the Masters through the medium of Catherine, his patient. The congenital defect of a chicken-heart is a rare anomaly whose cure is unknown in medicine so far. Though your quoted phrase of Galbraith is wonderful, nowhere does Dr. Brian Weiss mention anything that can be inferred to arrive at your conclusion of his son serving as a sacrificial lamb, which is at best a far-fetched conclusion. Things such as reincarnation defy the rational conditioning of our minds but that doesn’t qualify them to be trashed. True rationality is about being open to irrational things!