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The Search for Grace: The True Story of Murder & Reincarnation

The Search for Grace: The True Story of Murder & Reincarnation

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Search For Grace
Review: As soon as I started reading this book, I could not put it down. Is Grace's spirit really reincarnated over thousands of years? Judge for yourself!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Search For Grace
Review: As soon as I started reading this book, I could not put it down. Is Grace's spirit really reincarnated over thousands of years? Judge for yourself!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Grace not loveless
Review: I am a direct relation to Grace Loveless Doze and I was
offended by the book, as was many members of our family
including her son, Clifford who is now 80 years old.
This book portrays Grace out to be a fluzy and she was not.
Just an unhappily married woman.
This book has brought disgrace to our family and a lot of
heartache to Grace's son.
Grace was a lovely person and well liked by the Doze family.
Her mother, husband, son and relatives loved her and were
horrified by her murder which is still unsolved today.
Our family feels Dr. Goldberg is profitting money off of our
family's tragedy. He is a fink!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Interesting but not well written
Review: I have no problem believing in reincarnation. This book was well documented and I have no doubt that Ivy was, at one time, the flapper named Grace. The proof of Grace's existence is there documented with birth ceritificates, newpaper articles and pictures. However, I found the book, in general, to be rather simply written and lacking greatly in a story line. The regressions of Ivy were simple, dull and lacking in detail and I often felt the author talked down to the reader. This book could have been better written if the author had taken a bit more time with it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A fascinating case
Review: I liked "The Search for Grace" because it did not try to spend a lot of time philosophizing, but simply presented the facts as they were. The author's goal wasn't to solve the mysteries of life, but to present a case of reincarnation where the past-life details could actually be verified. In that, he succeeded.

Also interesting was the repeated pattern of Grace's previous incarnations, where the same souls re-played the same roles many times. This is in sharp contrast to the popular misconception that we supposedly "flip-flop" back and forth between victim and oppressor roles. The case of Grace suggests that this is not the case. Instead, we often repeat what is familiar to us.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I don't understand
Review: The book is well-written and I quite enjoyed it -- I read it in two days so it is also easy reading. However, there was one area I think the author needed to explain a little better because I did not understand it. How can a person live two lives in the same time period as this person reveals under hypnosis? He had an explanation that involved quantum physics but I'm much afraid that his explanation went zooming over my head like a fighter jet bound for Afghanistan.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I don't understand
Review: The book is well-written and I quite enjoyed it -- I read it in two days so it is also easy reading. However, there was one area I think the author needed to explain a little better because I did not understand it. How can a person live two lives in the same time period as this person reveals under hypnosis? He had an explanation that involved quantum physics but I'm much afraid that his explanation went zooming over my head like a fighter jet bound for Afghanistan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: We All May Have a Mysterious Past ... Past ... Past ...
Review: This was a compelling read! In "The Search for Grace," Dr. Bruce Goldberg presents an absolutely convincing case for the transmigration of the soul. Documentation is superb and, at the same time, very haunting! Grace's Birth Certificate, her Death Certificate, archived contemporary newspaper articles, and precise details that only the true Grace Doze could have known add powerful credibility to the concept of reincarnation.

What we see right now in our lives may be just a shallow perception where, in actuality, this life may be but a small piece on a string of our "past lives" and our "future lives." How does this work? Dr. Golberg suggests that our souls may be connected to us through mechanisms available via concepts explained in quantum physics. Indeed, physicists have recently been saying that in quantum physics there may be what are known as parallel universes. The idea that we exist in more ways than one is not far-fetched. Could this be where science and metaphysics meet?


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