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Brian Weiss (1944, Brian Weiss) - psychotherapist.

In 1966 he graduated with honors from Columbia University in New York. I received my M.D. degree from Yale University School of Medicine in 1970. He continued his internship at Bellevue Hospital at New York University Medical Center and returned to Yale University to complete his residency in psychiatry.

Upon graduation, he began teaching at the University of Pittsburgh, and two years later headed the psychopharmacological department at the University of Miami. While occupying this position, he achieved recognition in the field of biological psychiatry and the study of drug and alcohol addiction. Four years later he was promoted to the position of professor of psychiatry at a medical school, and he was also appointed chief psychiatrist at a large university hospital in Miami. By that time, he had published thirty-seven scientific articles and book chapters in his specialty.

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Many lives, many teachers

People at all times try to solve the greatest mystery of life and death. All of us, without exception, sooner or later think about what awaits us after this life.

Dr. Brian Weiss's research is stunning. This is one of the very few authors who, by scientific research shed light on this hidden secret of life and death. Life never ends, and we are born more than once. Each life teaches us its own special lessons. Every life has its own special teachers.

One soul, many incarnations

How often have you had the desire to look into the future?

Brian Weiss talks about how to do this for the first time in his book “One Soul, Many Incarnations.” It turns out that we can travel into our future lives and influence their outcome, while finding joy and healing in real life. As one of the founders of regression therapy, which immerses people in their past lives, Dr. Weiss went even further by demonstrating and scientifically substantiating the therapeutic effect of traveling not only into past lives, but also into future ones.

Citing dozens of stories containing detailed descriptions journeys into past and future lives, Dr. Weiss shows how the choices we make today will determine the quality of our lives in the future. Using our own examples patients doctor Weiss demonstrates how the therapeutic methods of regression and progression can transform human life.

Brian Weiss

After death we will be born again! Irrefutable evidence

Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives


© Brian L. Weiss, M.D., 1988

© M. Pechenezhskaya, translation into Russian, 2015

© AST Publishing House LLC, 2017

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This book connects psychiatry with mysticism, the search for truth with the existence of eternal life. It reads like a gripping novel and is so captivating that I just couldn't put it down.

Harry Prosen, MD, PhD, Professor, Dean of the Faculty of Psychiatry medical college Wisconsin


This is just an amazing book! All my life I have been an atheist, despite (or because of?) the fact that I studied first in a Jewish school and then in a Christian one. During my senior year of college, I decided to attend a class on Buddhism and was instantly drawn into the philosophy. But while studying Buddhism, I hit a blank wall: I couldn’t bring myself to believe and accept one of the main concepts in Buddhism - the idea of ​​reincarnation. I was a proponent of the “you die and that’s it” theory. For years, no one and nothing could move me from this point of view, even temporarily - until last week, when I started reading this book. In less than 24 hours, my point of view - complete disbelief in reincarnation - has changed to exactly the opposite: I am now completely convinced that reincarnation is true.

Janice Taylor


This somewhat provocative and beautifully written book goes beyond the usual psychotherapy books and presents an innovative and highly effective treatment. The book is a must read for those involved in psychiatry.

Edith Fiore, Ph.D. clinical psychologist


Read this book! It is absolutely certain that five stars is not enough to rate it fairly. This book completely changed my views on what is important in this life - no matter how hard I want, I simply cannot do it justice. This is one of those books that I keep several copies of to give to someone who is having a really hard time to read, especially those who have experienced death. loved one or being close to someone who is dying. There is nothing more effective when counseling and working with grief; all the fiction on this topic simply did not stand close. Read it, even if everything is fine in your life, believe me, everything will get even better! Throw out all the self-help books and buy several copies of this book.

Ameesha Mehta


An interesting, well-written book that makes you think about how much our current lives can depend on past incarnations. You will not be able to put this book down without feeling a sense of solidarity with Dr. Weiss's conclusions.

Andrew I. Slaby, M.D., chief physician Fair Oaks Hospitals


Dr. Weiss integrates concepts from traditional psychotherapy into the exploration of her patient's spiritual unconscious. My outlook on life and myself will never be the same.

Joel Rubenstein, MD, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a practicing psychiatrist


A touching story about a man who experiences an unexpected spiritual awakening. This courageous book opened the possibility of a union between science and metaphysics. A must read to find your soul.

Jeanne Avery, writer


A fascinating case story proving the effectiveness of psychotherapy of past incarnations. The book will be a real discovery for many who doubt the possibility of reincarnation.

Richard Sutphen, writer

Acknowledgments

Dedicated to Carol, my wife, whose love has nourished and supported me for as long as I can remember. We are together until the end of our lives.


My thanks to the children, Jordan and Amy, who have forgiven me for neglecting them so much during the writing of this book.


I also thank Nikolai Pashkov for transcribing audio recordings of therapy sessions.


I found the advice of my editor, Julie Rubin, very valuable after she read the first part of my work.


My heartfelt thanks to Barbara Hess, my publisher at Simon & Schuster, for her expertise and courage.


I am also grateful to all those who helped this book come into being.

Preface

I am completely confident that nothing happens without a reason. Perhaps at the very moment when something happens, we have no idea why. However, over time and with due patience, the reasons become completely clear to us.

So it was with Katherine. We first met in 1980, when she was twenty-seven years old. She came into my office complaining of panic attacks, phobias, and anxiety. Despite the fact that she had all these symptoms since childhood, she has recently become worse. She felt as if her emotions were paralyzed. Every day she became worse and worse, and did not have the strength to do anything. She was horrified and understandably depressed.

My life at that time, unlike hers, flowed measuredly and calmly. My marriage was strong, we had two small children, and my career was taking off. From the very beginning, it seemed that my life was going along a smooth, well-trodden path. I grew up in a loving family. Success in scientific affairs came easily to me, and in my second year I decided to become a psychiatrist. In 1966, I graduated from Columbia University in New York with Pi Beta Kappa honors. I then attended Yale University School of Medicine and received my M.D. in 1970. After an internship at New York University Bellevue Medical Center, I returned to Yale to complete my education in psychiatry. After that, I got a teaching position at the University of Pittsburgh. And two years later he began working in Miami and headed the department of psychopharmacology. There I received general recognition in the fields of biological psychiatry and addiction medicine. After four years at the university, I was promoted to associate professor of psychiatry at the medical school and also appointed to the position of head of the psychiatry department of a large hospital affiliated with the University of Miami. By that time I already had more than thirty-seven publications on psychiatry.

Years of diligent study taught me to think like a scientist and physiologist, thus forcing me to follow the narrow path of conservatism in my profession. I didn't believe anything that couldn't be proven traditionally. scientific methods. I knew of some research in the field of parapsychology that was being conducted at the best universities in the country, but it did not attract my attention. All this seemed unattainable to me.

And then I met Katherine. For eighteen months, I used basic psychotherapy to help her cope with her illness. When I realized that everything was useless, I decided to resort to hypnosis. While in a trance state for several sessions, she recalled some events from her “past lives,” which turned out to be the key to her recovery. She became something of a conductor of information from the “higher spheres” and with their help discovered some of the secrets of life and death. In just a few months, her symptoms disappeared and she began to live again life to the fullest, much happier than before. I was not ready for this and was shocked by everything that happened.

I don't have a scientific explanation for everything that happened. Apparently, too many factors of human consciousness remain beyond our understanding. It is possible that during hypnosis, Katherine was able to concentrate on the part of the subconscious that contained real memories from a past life, or perhaps she penetrated into what Carl Jung called the “collective unconscious” - the source of energy that surrounds us and contains the memories of the entire human race.

Scientists are just beginning to look for answers to these questions. But today it is clear that society will gain a lot from studying the phenomena of consciousness, soul, life after death and the influence of experience from past lives on our behavior in the present. Obviously, deviations from the norm are allowed within very narrow limits, especially in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, theology and philosophy. Scientifically reliable research in this area is in its infancy. And despite the fact that certain steps are being taken to obtain the necessary information, everything is happening very slowly and, moreover, is meeting resistance from scientists and a number of conservative people.

Throughout human history, people have always resisted new ideas. There are many examples of this. When Galileo discovered the existence of the moons of Jupiter, the astronomers of that era refused to believe it and did not even want to look at these satellites, because the recognition of the latter went against what was considered correct. The same thing is happening now with psychiatrists and other doctors who refuse to take into account the evidence of life after death and reject the possibility of studying memories from past lives. They simply turn a blind eye to it.


Brian L. Weiss

We do not die, but are born again! Proof of reincarnation made famous psychiatrist and documented

Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives

© Brian L. Weiss, M.D., 1988

© M. Pechenezhskaya, translation into Russian, 2015

© AST Publishing House LLC, 2015

A fascinating fusion of mysticism and psychiatry

This book connects psychiatry with mysticism, the search for truth with the existence of eternal life. It reads like a gripping novel and is so captivating that I just couldn't put it down.

Harry Prosen, M.D., Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry, Medical College of Wisconsin

Innovative and highly effective treatment

This somewhat provocative and beautifully written book goes beyond the usual psychotherapy books and presents an innovative and highly effective treatment. This book is a must read for those involved in psychiatry.

Edith Fiore, PhD, clinical psychologist

Does our life depend on past incarnations?

An interesting, well-written book that makes you think about how much our current lives can depend on past incarnations. You will not be able to put this book down without feeling a sense of solidarity with Dr. Weiss's conclusions.

Andrew I. Slaby, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Fair Oaks Hospital

Reading - A must!

A touching story about a man who experiences an unexpected spiritual awakening. This courageous book opened the possibility of a union between science and metaphysics. A must read to find your soul.

Jeanne Avery, writer

A fascinating case story proving the effectiveness of psychotherapy of past incarnations. The book will be a real discovery for many who doubt the possibility of reincarnation.

Richard Sutphen, writer

For everyone who is having a hard time

Read this book! It is absolutely clear that five stars is not enough to give this book a fair rating. This book completely changed my views on what is important in this life - no matter how hard I try, I simply cannot do it justice. This is one of those books that I keep several copies of to give to someone who is having a really hard time to read, especially those who have experienced the death of a loved one or are close to someone who is dying. There is nothing more effective when counseling and working with grief; all the fiction on this topic simply did not stand close. Read it, even if everything is fine in your life, believe me, everything will get even better! Throw out all the self-help books and buy several copies of this book.

Ameesha Mehta

Still don't believe in reincarnation?

This is just an amazing book! All my life I have been an atheist, despite (or because of?) the fact that I studied first in a Jewish school and then in a Christian one. During my senior year of college, I decided to attend a class on Buddhism and was instantly drawn into the philosophy. But while studying Buddhism, I hit a blank wall: I couldn’t bring myself to believe and accept one of the main concepts in Buddhism - the idea of ​​reincarnation. I was a proponent of the “you die and that’s it” theory. For years, no one and nothing could move me from this point of view, even temporarily - until last week, when I started reading this book. In less than 24 hours, my point of view - complete disbelief in reincarnation - has changed to exactly the opposite: I am now completely convinced that reincarnation is true.

Janice Taylor

A book that changes your outlook on life

Dr. Weiss integrates concepts from traditional psychotherapy into the exploration of her patient's spiritual unconscious. My outlook on life and myself will never be the same.

Joel Rubenstein, MD, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a practicing psychiatrist

Acknowledgments

Dedicated to Carol, my wife, whose love has nourished and supported me for as long as I can remember. We are together until the end of our lives.

My thanks to the children, Jordan and Amy, who have forgiven me for neglecting them so much during the writing of this book.

I also thank Nikolai Pashkov for transcribing audio recordings of therapy sessions.

I found the advice of my editor, Julie Rubin, very valuable after she read the first part of my work.

Brian L. Weiss

We do not die, but are born again! Proof of reincarnation made by a famous psychiatrist and documented

Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past-Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives

© Brian L. Weiss, M.D., 1988

© M. Pechenezhskaya, translation into Russian, 2015

© AST Publishing House LLC, 2015

A fascinating fusion of mysticism and psychiatry

This book connects psychiatry with mysticism, the search for truth with the existence of eternal life. It reads like a gripping novel and is so captivating that I just couldn't put it down.

Harry Prosen, M.D., Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry, Medical College of Wisconsin

Innovative and highly effective treatment

This somewhat provocative and beautifully written book goes beyond the usual psychotherapy books and presents an innovative and highly effective treatment. This book is a must read for those involved in psychiatry.

Edith Fiore, PhD, clinical psychologist

Does our life depend on past incarnations?

An interesting, well-written book that makes you think about how much our current lives can depend on past incarnations. You will not be able to put this book down without feeling a sense of solidarity with Dr. Weiss's conclusions.

Andrew I. Slaby, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Fair Oaks Hospital

Reading - A must!

A touching story about a man who experiences an unexpected spiritual awakening. This courageous book opened the possibility of a union between science and metaphysics. A must read to find your soul.

Jeanne Avery, writer

A fascinating case story proving the effectiveness of psychotherapy of past incarnations. The book will be a real discovery for many who doubt the possibility of reincarnation.

Richard Sutphen, writer

For everyone who is having a hard time

Read this book! It is absolutely clear that five stars is not enough to give this book a fair rating. This book completely changed my views on what is important in this life - no matter how hard I try, I simply cannot do it justice. This is one of those books that I keep several copies of to give to someone who is having a really hard time to read, especially those who have experienced the death of a loved one or are close to someone who is dying. There is nothing more effective when counseling and working with grief; all the fiction on this topic simply did not stand close. Read it, even if everything is fine in your life, believe me, everything will get even better! Throw out all the self-help books and buy several copies of this book.

Ameesha Mehta

Still don't believe in reincarnation?

This is just an amazing book! All my life I have been an atheist, despite (or because of?) the fact that I studied first in a Jewish school and then in a Christian one. During my senior year of college, I decided to attend a class on Buddhism and was instantly drawn into the philosophy. But while studying Buddhism, I hit a blank wall: I couldn’t bring myself to believe and accept one of the main concepts in Buddhism - the idea of ​​reincarnation. I was a proponent of the “you die and that’s it” theory. For years, no one and nothing could move me from this point of view, even temporarily - until last week, when I started reading this book. In less than 24 hours, my point of view - complete disbelief in reincarnation - has changed to exactly the opposite: I am now completely convinced that reincarnation is true.

Janice Taylor

A book that changes your outlook on life

Dr. Weiss integrates concepts from traditional psychotherapy into the exploration of her patient's spiritual unconscious. My outlook on life and myself will never be the same.

Joel Rubenstein, MD, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and a practicing psychiatrist

Acknowledgments

Dedicated to Carol, my wife, whose love has nourished and supported me for as long as I can remember. We are together until the end of our lives.


My thanks to the children, Jordan and Amy, who have forgiven me for neglecting them so much during the writing of this book.


I also thank Nikolai Pashkov for transcribing audio recordings of therapy sessions.


I found the advice of my editor, Julie Rubin, very valuable after she read the first part of my work.


My heartfelt thanks to Barbara Hess, my publisher at Simon & Schuster, for her expertise and courage.


I am also grateful to all those who helped this book come into being.

Preface

I am completely confident that nothing happens without a reason. Perhaps at the very moment when something happens, we have no idea why. However, over time and with due patience, the reasons become completely clear to us.

So it was with Katherine. We first met in 1980, when she was twenty-seven years old. She came into my office complaining of panic attacks, phobias, and anxiety. Despite the fact that she had all these symptoms since childhood, she has recently become worse. She felt as if her emotions were paralyzed. Every day she became worse and worse, and did not have the strength to do anything. She was horrified and understandably depressed.

My life at that time, unlike hers, flowed measuredly and calmly. My marriage was strong, we had two small children, and my career was taking off. From the very beginning, it seemed that my life was going along a smooth, well-trodden path. I grew up in a loving family. Success in scientific affairs came easily to me, and in my second year I decided to become a psychiatrist. In 1966, I graduated from Columbia University in New York with Pi Beta Kappa honors. I then attended Yale University School of Medicine and received my M.D. in 1970. After an internship at New York University Bellevue Medical Center, I returned to Yale to complete my education in psychiatry. After that I got a teaching position at the University of Pittsburgh. And two years later he began working in Miami and headed the department of psychopharmacology. There I received general recognition in the fields of biological psychiatry and addiction medicine. After four years at the university, I was promoted to an associate professor of psychiatry in a medical school and also appointed to the position of head of the psychiatry department of a large hospital affiliated with the University of Miami. By that time I already had more than thirty-seven publications on psychiatry.

Years of diligent study taught me to think like a scientist and physiologist, thus forcing me to follow the narrow path of conservatism in my profession. I didn't believe anything that couldn't be proven using traditional scientific methods. I knew of some research in the field of parapsychology that was being conducted at the best universities in the country, but it did not attract my attention. All this seemed unattainable to me.

And then I met Katherine. For eighteen months, I used basic psychotherapy to help her cope with her illness. When I realized that everything was useless, I decided to resort to hypnosis. While in a trance state for several sessions, she recalled some events from her “past lives,” which turned out to be the key to her recovery. She became something of a conductor of information from the “higher spheres” and with their help discovered some of the secrets of life and death. In just a few months, her symptoms disappeared and the girl began to live her life to the fullest, much happier than before. I was not ready for this and was shocked by everything that happened.

I don't have a scientific explanation for everything that happened. Apparently, too many factors of human consciousness remain beyond our understanding. It is possible that during hypnosis, Katherine was able to concentrate on the part of the subconscious that contained actual memories from a past life, or perhaps she penetrated into what Carl Jung called the “collective unconscious” - the source of energy that surrounds us and contains the memories of the entire human race.

Scientists are just beginning to look for answers to these questions. But today it is clear that society will gain a lot from studying the phenomena of consciousness, soul, life after death and the influence of experience from past lives on our behavior in the present. Obviously, deviations from the norm are allowed within very narrow limits, especially in the fields of medicine, psychiatry, theology and philosophy. Scientifically reliable research in this area is in its infancy. And despite the fact that certain steps are being taken to obtain the necessary information, everything is happening very slowly and, moreover, is meeting resistance from scientists and a number of conservative people.

We do not die, but are born again! Proof of reincarnation made by a famous psychiatrist and documented Brian Weiss

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Title: We do not die, but are born again! Proof of reincarnation made by a famous psychiatrist and documented
Author: Brian Weiss
Year: 1988
Genre: Esoterics, Foreign esoteric and religious literature, Foreign psychology

About the book “We do not die, but are born again! Proof of reincarnation made by a renowned psychiatrist and documented." Brian Weiss

There is still a lot of debate about what awaits us after death. Some believe that beyond the line there will be eternal happy life, others – emptiness and darkness, and still others – new life on Earth. Scientists cannot accurately answer this question and cannot even conduct experiments that could reveal this eternal mystery. However, the practicing psychotherapist managed to get closer to the solution.

Brian Weiss works at Miami Medical Center in the psychiatry department. He carries out treatment using hypnosis. As a result of one session, the woman began to tell amazing things, which became the basis for starting new experiments and writing a book called “We do not die, but are born again! Proof of reincarnation made by a renowned psychiatrist and documented.”

Brian Weiss's patient suffered from panic attacks and conventional treatments did not help her. Then the psychotherapist decided to resort to hypnosis. As a result, the girl remembered amazing things that happened to her in past lives. It was this information that helped her get rid of problems in real life.

Author of the book “We do not die, but are born again! Proof of Reincarnation by a Renowned and Documented Psychiatrist” believes that the problems and difficulties we face in our Everyday life, are directly related to what happened in past lives. Moreover, all this information is stored in our subconscious and it is possible to “get it” from there.

Brian Weiss also explains why many scientists and doctors do not accept the idea that there is life after death. Previously, when scientists believed that our planet was flat, but Galileo declared that it was round and spinning, he was almost burned at the stake. That is, if the information contradicted already established knowledge, then it was considered a lie and was not accepted. The same thing is happening today. After all, there is no evidence of what awaits us after death, which means that it is not true that we will return to Earth and live new life, also not worth it.

Brian Weiss's book contains many stories from the practice of a psychotherapist, proving that this world is not as simple as we used to think it was. Mysticism and science - this is how you can describe what the author was able to achieve.

Mysticism has always attracted people and will continue to attract people with its mystery and hopeless closeness. It is unknown when scientists will be able to confidently answer questions about what awaits us after death. However, if you are interested in this topic, then you should read this book. In addition, she has already managed to make many people change their attitude towards many opinions and assumptions.

The book “We do not die, but are born again! The proof of reincarnation, made by a famous psychiatrist and documented, will appeal to everyone who is interested in mysticism and questions about what will happen to us after we leave this world. This is an amazing piece of work by Brian Weiss, similar to fairy tale, which is very difficult to believe, unless you take into account the fact that it was written by a psychotherapist with extensive experience, knowledge and reputation as a serious and successful doctor.

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