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Many lives, many masters by Brian L. Weiss, M.D. (psychiatrist) is about a psychiatrist who during a hypnotic regression spontaneously has his patient Catherine live out her past lives. At the end of many of her past lives she reports floating above her body waiting to be taken by a white light, sometimes entering the white light results in her immediate rebirth and other times she is taken to the 'renewal plane' where the 'many masters' use her voice to give learnings to Brian.
Anyone read this book? It correlates with a lot of new age spiritualism I found, the purpose of life is to learn lessons, there's 7 planes of existence, reincarnation as a spiritual duty and suffering as a way to pay back karmic bonds, the ultimate goal is becoming 'god-like'. Also a blind faith in the masters or you will be punished (self punished through doubt) that they will guide you through life and protect you.
Anyone read this book? It correlates with a lot of new age spiritualism I found, the purpose of life is to learn lessons, there's 7 planes of existence, reincarnation as a spiritual duty and suffering as a way to pay back karmic bonds, the ultimate goal is becoming 'god-like'. Also a blind faith in the masters or you will be punished (self punished through doubt) that they will guide you through life and protect you.