Elizabeth was a beautiful woman who began past-life regression therapy for grief and relationship problems. With the help of Dr. Weiss, she delved into former lives, began to understand her present, and surprisingly, like Catherine in Many Lives, Many Masters, made contact with the Masters: highly evolved, ancient souls who, through her, channeled profound, crystalline messages for all people about life after death, spiritual dimensions, and the purpose of our lives on earth. At the same time, Dr. Weiss was treating Pedro, a charming man also suffering from grief. He, too, underwent past-life regression therapy to seek solutions and healing. Dr. Weiss had often worked with couples or families who discovered that they had known each other in previous lifetimes, with often shocking consequences. Elizabeth and Pedro, however, were present-day strangers. Yet they seemed to be describing the same past lifetimes with a stunning similarity of detail and emotion. Could they have loved each other and lost each other across time? In the answer to that question lay a gripping drama of which none of them - neither psychiatrist nor his patients - was yet aware, a drama that would nevertheless begin to unfold in the unsuspecting serenity of the doctor's office. It is a drama of life after life, of destiny and hope. It is a story that happens silently every day. This time, the world is listening.
I was given this book after 9/11 to help me cope with the loss of a friend. The friend who gave it to me, said I would find comfort in knowing that in the cycle of lives, past and present, we will cross paths once more. As a person who doesn't always embrace these concepts easily, especially when grieving, I promised to read the book with an open mind, and I was stunned. The book was excellent, the story was compelling, and it DID comfort me. I highly recommend it to anyone.
A book written by Dr Brian Weiss.Dr Weiss shows us that each and every one of us has a soulmate whom we have loved in past incarnations and who waits to reuinite with us now.An amazing read.