Many Lives Many Masters

Meditation has become a very popular activity; the Dalai Lama and his peaceful way of life, as well as the thousands that follow him, have had such an impact that the rest of the world turns to Tibet and frowns at what the Chinese government is doing to this peaceful and wonderful place in the world.

But if this is the “tip of the iceberg” so to speak, then, all of a sudden, old books such as “Life Before Life” and “Life After Life” slowly started to gain strength, and hypnosis became the trendiest thing for anyone who wanted to achieve mental calmness and knowledge. The book “Many Lives Many Masters” became a tide breaker proving – for many - that there was indeed life after death and that there was not precisely heaven and hell as Dante depicted in his “Divine Comedy”.

In “Many Lives Many Masters”, the author states the case that he experienced for the first time when he used hypnosis to treat a female patient that presented with a multitude of psychological problems such as phobias, tics and other mental ailments. Since then, the books from Dr. Brian Weiss have become text books for many self-taught scholars and other mental health professionals who agree with him, and believe that hypnosis might be the key that humanity was waiting to plunge into the collective mind.

If you haven’t read it, it’s a nice proposal, not too devoted to “convincing” you, it just presents the facts in a very light manner, you can finish the book the same afternoon.




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