Brief review of the book Many Lives, Many Masters by Brian Weiss.
This book is based primarily on what happens after death according to theories that resemble the theory of reincarnation. To achieve this, the author and psychiatrist is telling the story of a consultation with his patient who suffers from different anxiety disorders so the psychiatrist decides the risk of a regression to the patient in order to find in their past lives the explanation of their traumas so he can heal her. This regression will present us with varied lives which the patient begins to remember, keeping us expectant during the course of the book, where hidden messages of voices from beyond will also appear that will want to communicate no longer with the patient, but with the same psychiatrist. which will interpret it as messages that will let you know its end on earth. I like this book a lot and I definitely recommend it to anyone who likes the theme of reincarnation and past lives. PS: the book is based on real events.
ResponderBorrarfor me it would be very complicated to adapt to being without my cell phone, since it serves me for many things
It's really hard to imagine a life without technology or even worse without a phone! so I understand you, many of us must learn to disconnect from time to time :)
ResponderBorrari like that part of "take pictures and save important moments"
ResponderBorrarThe smart phones fulfill the functions the many devices of the past
ResponderBorrarMy friend, how ugly your picture
ResponderBorrarAre stuck to your cell phone all day? They are very helpful anyway.
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ResponderBorrarI also use my cell phone more frequently to communicate with my loved ones.
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