: While in a deep trance between "lives," Catherine channeled wisdom from highly evolved spiritual beings known as "the Masters".
: The sessions provided revelations about Dr. Weiss's personal life and his deceased son that Catherine could not have known, which eventually broke his professional skepticism. Key Themes & Lessons Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a P...
Instead of childhood memories, Catherine began vividly recalling what appeared to be : : While in a deep trance between "lives,"
The book chronicles the treatment of a patient named , who suffered from chronic anxiety and phobias. After 18 months of unsuccessful conventional psychotherapy, Dr. Weiss, a Yale-trained psychiatrist and skeptic, used hypnosis to explore her early childhood. a Yale-trained psychiatrist and skeptic
The book explores several profound spiritual and psychological concepts: