



It is our soul and our spirit that last forever''), while admirable and comforting, are little more than restatements of traditional religious values. we must all know these things,'' and ``Our body is just a vehicle for us while we're here. Weiss maintains a private practice in Miami and conducts international seminars and experiential workshops as well as training programs for professionals. Brian Weiss comes the classic New York Times bestseller on the true case of the past-life therapy that changed the lives. In addition, he conducts national and international. Weiss is the author of many books, including the bestselling Many Lives, Many Masters and Through Time into Healing. Only God can punish,'' ``Charity, hope, faith, love. Weiss, MD, a graduate of Columbia University and Yale Medical School, is Chairman Emeritus of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami. Moreover, the teachings of the Master Spirits (``We are not to kill. Buy Many Lives, Many Masters: The true story of a prominent psychiatrist, his young patient and the past-life therapy that changed both their lives By Dr. Catherine's descriptions of her past lives are not particularly compelling or insightful. In Many Lives, Many Masters, Brian Weiss opened an unexpected door into the astonishing realm of past-life regression.

The previously nonspiritual, scientific Weiss, awed by Catherine's and the masters' revelations, has written this book to share his new-found knowledge about ``immortality and the true meaning of life.'' Whether or not one believes in reincarnation and channeling, Weiss's book will disappoint. When Weiss turned to hypnosis to help Catherine remember repressed childhood traumas, what emerged were the patient's descriptions of a dozen or so of her hitherto unknown 86 past lives, as well as philosophical messages channeled from ``Master Spirits.'' Catherine's anxieties and phobias soon disappeared, says Weiss, and she was able to end therapy. Elseif (!preg_match('# (.*)404(.*)#i', $my_content) & !preg_match('#(.*)not found(.In 1980, Weiss, head of the psychiatry department at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, began treating Catherine, a 27-year-old woman plagued by anxiety, depression and phobias.
