Bằng chuyên môn của mình, ông đánh giá cô ấy không bị chứng hoang tưởng mà tưởng tượng ra các đời kiếp của mình. Những gì khám phá ra là một chấn động với ông ấy - một người suốt đời chỉ quan tâm đến những minh chứng khoa học. Tổng cộng cô ấy đã trải qua 86 kiếp trước khi đến với kiếp sống hiện tại. Thay vào đó, cô ấy kể cho ông nghe các kiếp trước của cô ấy ra sao. Nhưng không ngờ, trong khi thôi miên sâu, điều cô ấy chia sẻ với ông không phải là những ký ức của thời thơ ấu. Cuối cùng, ông quyết định sử dụng thuật thôi miên sâu để tìm hiểu thời thơ ấu của cô ấy, nhằm tìm ra nguyên nhân gây nên bệnh của cô. Khi có 1 bệnh nhân đến tìm ông, ông đã sử dụng tất cả các cách mà ông từng trị bệnh cho người khác, nhưng đều không thành công. Đại loại quyển sách này là câu chuyện của một nhà trị liệu tâm lý có chuyên môn cao. Lúc đó, dù rất quý và rất đánh giá cao bạn về sự hiểu biết, mình cũng thầm nghĩ là: cái này hình như là.sai sai. Our urge to do good is subsumed by our desire to be physically comfortable." 181Ĭách đây khá lâu, khi ngồi nói chuyện với một số bạn quan tâm đến tâm linh, bạn chia sẻ nhỏ với mình là trong lúc thiền tĩnh tâm, bạn đã thấy được một vài kiếp trước của mình. We are selfish, materalistic and lacking in empathy and compassion. But too many of us haven't yet mastered these lessons of spirituality. You do not need religion to be spiritual you can be atheist and still be kind and compassionate." "My conception of God is of a loving, wise energy that is in every cell of our bodies." He continues, "Are you a kind person here on earth, getting joy from your existence, causing no harm, and doing good to others? This is the essence of life, essential to our journey upward, and it doesn't seem complicated. Indeed, it marks the difference between religion and spirituality. To me their attitude is completely unspiritual, no matter what you religion espouses. In the chapter on spirituality he writes, "I've seen religious people committing acts of violence and inciting others to acts of war. And all these are facets of the greatest virtue, which is love." page 195 All of these must be mastered now or in the future in our journey to the one soul. Near the end of the book he writes, "Anger management, health, empathy, compassion, patience and understanding, nonviolence, relationships, security, destiny and free will, contemplation and meditation, spirituality: all these are steps to immortality. However, there were some great parts in the book that I think everyone would enjoy. I put the book down for a week after reading that paragraph. Whether or not he met Jesus Christ is debatable and I wish it didn't, but it ruined his credibility for a bit. Also, I would like to live in a world where we are all progressing toward compassion and love, so it seems like a nice possibility. The insistence of religion is fear of not knowing. It also reminds me to not be judgemental of others journey and beliefs. I love reading books like this not because I agree with everything he writes but because I believe in the possibility of it. Weiss gives concrete examples of lives transformed by regression and progression therapy.Ī groundbreaking work, Same Soul, Many Bodies is sure to deeply affect peoples' lives as they strive toward their future. From Samantha, who overcame academic failure once she learned of her future as a great physician, to Evelyn, whose fears and prejudices ended after she envisioned prior and forthcoming lives as a hate victim, Dr. Weiss shows how the choices that we make now will determine our future quality of life. Through dozens of case histories detailing both past-life and future-life experiences, Dr. Here, he goes beyond that to demonstrate the therapeutic benefits of progression therapy - guiding people through the future in a scientific, responsible, healing way. Weiss pioneered regression therapy - guiding people through their past lives. Through envisioning our lives to come, we can influence their outcome and use this process to bring more joy and healing to our present lives. How often have you wished you could peer into the future? In Same Soul, Many Bodies, Brian L. The bestselling author of Many Lives, Many Masters breaks new ground to reveal how progression therapy into future lives can help transform us in the present.
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