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Discovering the Soul The Amazing Findings of a Psychiatrist and His Patients Author:Robert G. Jarmon, Raymond A. Moody In this book, Robert G. Jarmon, a well-known psychiatrist who practices regression therapy, tells how he discovered that the voices of his patients' souls were speaking to him. Fascinating true cases from Dr. Jarmon's files recount how these souls gave suggestions for the healing of his patients, pinpointing causes of emotional distress that are... more » often surprising.« less
Fred K. reviewed Discovering the Soul: The Amazing Findings of a Psychiatrist and His Patients on + 13 more book reviews
This book is highly readable, and will intrigue anyone interested in past life regresson. Like Dr. Michael Newton, whose work is work is probably better known, Dr. Jarmon became involved in PLR unintentionally as a result of working with patients who regressed spontaneously during treatment sessions.
Currently 4/5 Stars.
Linda C. (Seagull) reviewed Discovering the Soul: The Amazing Findings of a Psychiatrist and His Patients on
If you've read books by Dr. Brian Weiss (MANY LIVES, MANY MASTERS) and find them intriguing, check out the synchronicity in Chapter 6, titled A Reunion of Ancient Colleagues. How many books have come into your life because a friend recommends it, or it just sort of falls off the shelf into your hand at a bookstore?
From Chapter 6: "Several months later while in my local bookstore picking up a book which had been suggested to me by my next past-life patient, I noticed a book lying atop others on a shelf. Out of idle curiosity, I took it down. It was entitled MANY LIVES, MANY BASTERS, by Brian L. Weiss, M.D......I bought the book, and what I read astonished me......Dr. Weiss and I shared identical experiences and reactions to the accounts of patients under deep trance. The coincidence, however, even if there was nothing more, did not end there." He goes on to list seven personal things they have in common......well, you'll just have to read the whole chapter.