Many Lives, Many Masters / Brian L. Weiss M.D.

Many Lives Many Masters / Brian L. Weiss / Jailhouse Book Club Inmate Book Review

RATINGS

Overall: 5 / 5 stars

Text Level: Medium

Entertainment: High

Self-Help: High

Genres: Nonfiction, Self Help, Spirituality, Psychology, Therapy, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Biography

Page Count: 240

Is this book right for my inmate and me?

Who it’s good for


Review By: Blackbird (Inmate)

Healing our past lives can bring us spiritually closer to a better future.

Are we alone in this world? Is there anything more for our souls than what we see in front of us? Dr. Weiss works to answer these questions while helping us deal with our current anxieties, fears, sorrow, and pains. Through his groundbreaking psychiatric work, we see that we are never truly alone and that there is a greater force at work cheering us on.

As an inmate so often our lives are filled with the thoughts that we have no one to help us. We begin to feel that perhaps the world doesn’t care if we even exist. A feeling our souls are lost in a realm of being forgotten. In Many Lives, Many Masters, we are shown that our souls are always being cared for and we have the chance to improve ourselves at all times.

In this book, we follow Dr. Weiss as he offers hypnosis therapy to a patient dealing with a variety of mental health problems, such as depression, anxiety, and crippling stress. Through his therapy sessions with her, he is taught more about himself and our universe than he ever thought possible. As readers of this true story, we learn how our past traumas can play a major negative role in our current lives. By addressing these past pains, we open the door for us to find healing. Through this realization of our past, we have a better chance at buildng a positive future.

Under deep trance, his patient is able to share messages of wisdom, love, and growth from a spirit far greater than us all. These goldy messages of forgiveness positivity and love help his patient heal her emotional wounds while providing Dr. Weiss the peace he needs. FOr someone currently in jail, the message provides us hope because they remind us God is always by our side. We are not forgotten and our guiding spirits are showing us the paths to healing our wounds through love.

Our souls are cared for and we have a purposeful chance to grow and change for a better future. As an inmate, our road to mental health is not a lonely one and Dr. Weiss’s book helps show us that.