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Reviews for Reincarnation: An Annotated Bibliography

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The average rating for Reincarnation: An Annotated Bibliography based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-03-24 00:00:00
1995was given a rating of 5 stars Raymond Goldstein
The more I experience and read spirituality that does not pander to a religion, the closer I feel to the source of our souls, Heaven, and timeless environments. Past lives used to disinterest me. Our concern is this life. I sought this book as a collecting completionist. A favourite road trip yielded it! More than ever, Sylvia Browne & Lindsay Harrison covered specialized ground. "Past Lives, Future Healing: A Psychic Reveals The Secrets To Good Health And Great Relationships" is educational, medical, and scientific! It is enhanced by witticisms showing Sylvia's mutual puzzlement and reticence of esoteric considerations. Like many hypnotists, Sylvia witnessed trips into past lives unexpectedly. Furthermore, she learned we can ask souls to show memories whence a problem originated. Medical and therapy colleagues sent occasional patients who made no progress on mental or behavioural concerns. These 237 pages share successful past-life regression therapy. Birthmarks were an astounding cell memory discovery, tangible connections with wounds from previous deaths. There is no doubt that our present and spiritual roots work with our DNA. I always feel empowered and nourished by new ways to explain my faith. This introduction for cynics, versus genuine questioning skeptics, is so unarguable I must quote it! "Be skeptical, as long as you offer society something equally comforting, hopeful, and reverent. By all means, let's sit down face-to-face. I'll bring my 48 years of readings, world travel, and comparative religion courses. I'll bring my exploration of 26 versions of the Bible as well as the teachings of Buddha and Mohammed, the Koran, Egyptian book of the dead, the Bhagavad Gita, Apollonius of Tyana, the Essenes, Shinto, Theosophical Society, and the Rosicrucians. I'll bring a life devoted to the gifts God gave me. If you bring something other than cynicism, please consider this a standing invitation".
Review # 2 was written on 2016-09-23 00:00:00
1995was given a rating of 3 stars Daniel Fick
One of the things I most appreciate about Sylvia Browne is that she makes no appology for her beliefs or who she is, yet she is the last person to thrust her belief system on you. I picked up this book because it is about "cellular memory". I had a dream back in 1989 that used this word...so I was intruiged when I saw that she spoke about this (as I had never heard that term when it was used in the dream - though it is used somewhat frequently now). She lists many regressions and healings throughout the book and gives you a prayer/meditation to do to do your own healing - which I am doing soon. Fascinating book.


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