In the book Through Time Into Healing, Dr. Brian Weiss' logic is much stronger than in Many Lives, Many Masters. While the first book was a detailed account of his first, personal experience with past-life regression, this book shows more experiences and actual research Dr. Weiss did into the concept of reincarnation and psychic phenomena. According to this book, it took a long time for him to come forward about his experience with Catherine. During the elapse in time between her sessions and Many Lives, Many Masters being published, he went to a nearby library to find any research on the matter of reincarnation. He didn't find much, but after writing the first book, he said, he found out about many others who'd had experiences similar to his and Catherine's.
He also found out that a lot of people were experiencing psychic phenomena, such as a local book club of ten women. The majority, prior to reading Many Lives, Many Masters (the first metaphysical book they read for the club), already had a belief in life after death, three of the ten believing solidly in reincarnation. Reflecting in Through Time Into Healing about these ten women, Dr. Weiss (1992) wrote, "These statistics were very close to the national averages reported in a Gallup poll" (p. 43).
He also found out that a lot of people were experiencing psychic phenomena, such as a local book club of ten women. The majority, prior to reading Many Lives, Many Masters (the first metaphysical book they read for the club), already had a belief in life after death, three of the ten believing solidly in reincarnation. Reflecting in Through Time Into Healing about these ten women, Dr. Weiss (1992) wrote, "These statistics were very close to the national averages reported in a Gallup poll" (p. 43).
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