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Analysis of Brian L. Weiss's Many Lives, Many Masters
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In Many Lives, Many Masters (1988, 2008), psychiatrist Brian L. Weiss describes his treatment of a young woman to show how medical science has only begun to comprehend the mysteries of human existence.
In 1980, Weiss began to see Catherine, a 27-year-old lab technician employed by the hospital where he practiced, for debilitating fears that included drowning, choking, and the dark....
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- Victor Raul
- 27-11-2018
Eye opener
it makes you see people from within, and confirms you that we will be close to our love ones again