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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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Reincarnation: What are your opinions of Catherine's past lives? Do you think there is another explanation? Do Weiss' contentions make you wonder if you've lived before?

Catherine's accelerated recovery and improved self image are noteworthy. To what would you ascribe Catherine's fast improvement if she was not tapping into past lives? What else could have been eradicating her fears?

Whether or not you subscribe to Weiss' "past lives" explanations, what do you make of the lessons and messages the Masters impart?

In regards to the in-between lives stage, does this in any way match your expectations, if you have any, regarding what happens after death? Reports of seeing a light, floating, and being at peace have been documented elsewhere throughout history. Do you think some part of Weiss' own subconscious brought this about?

What are your.....

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