Gidge Black's Reviews > Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives
Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives
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No matter your views on reincarnation, this book is a beautiful, impressionable read. It left me feeling open to possibilities and more at peace about human suffering (which I was really struggling with at the time I read this). It reinforced that I do not have all the answers and I am not meant to have all the answers, which was a relief and a welcomed concept I hadn't completely felt before. It reinforced my belief that we are meant to open ourselves as we move through life, take in lessons, apply them and share them with others. I didn't feel like I had to believe all that was written here for it to open me a little more and leave me feeling a deeper sense of connectedness, less judgement and more compassion for others and for myself. The beautiful message I gained from this book was, "We are okay. Even in the midst of all of our suffering, we are okay."
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Finished Reading
November 11, 2012
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November 11, 2012
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biographies-and-memoirs
November 11, 2012
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spirituality