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Many Lives Many Masters |
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Rating:  Summary: 86 Lives and Still Sleeping in a Walk in Closet Review: This book states that one can only get close to God and be accepted by him thru accumulated wisdom (from the Masters). We keep getting sent back to earth until we collect this wisdom.
The worlds oldest and still best selling book says the opposite. Jesus stands at the door and knocks, i.e. in this one and only life. To those who: 1. Hear His voice and 2. Open the door; I will come in and sup with them and they with Me.
If this lady can recite 86 lives she has already lived and is seeking help, then golly, I sure want to believe in this "tread mill of the masters."
Rating:  Summary: Unnerving Review: This book was reccommended to me after talking of my experiences I've had with my 3 year old neice with a co-worker. My neice would share long past memories in detail of things that I had done as a child with my grandmother. She would say "Remember when I was your Nana and your were my little, little girl and we did this...". She's even told me that she'll be my "nana" again and I'll be her "little, little girl". It frightened me - especially as a skeptic. This book opened many doors for me and has in a way comforted my doubts in regard to religion.
Rating:  Summary: Fascinating Review: When I first picked up this book, I hadn't thought much about reincarnation, and doubted its validity; after putting it down, my mind was fizzing with the possibility of, "My God, what IF..." My outlook on mine and the world's problems completely shifted and I felt more hopeful, peaceful and awed by life. I loved this book - it's written simply but evocatively, producing vivid pictures of one woman's past life memories, and the remarkable healing her recall provides. Dr. Weiss doesn't force an agenda, doesn't ramble on about theological, moral or philosophical implications, just clearly and beautifully describes an encounter that changed both his mind and his life. And after reading it, mine was too.
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