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Many Lives, Many Masters Study Guide

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by Brian L. Weiss
About 47 pages (14,120 words)

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"I see white steps leading up to a building, a big white building with pillars, open in front. There are no doorways. I'm wearing a long dress. . . a sack made of rough material. My hair is braided, long blond hair."

"My father knows you [meaning me]. You and he talk about crops, law, and government. He says you are very smart and I should listen to you."

"If something interrupts your ability... to pay that debt, you must return to the plane of recollection, and there you must wait until the soul you owe the debt to has come to see you. And when you both can be reunited in physical form at the same time, then you are allowed to return."

"Our task is to learn, to become God-like through knowledge. We know.....

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