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Originally Posted by renie408 My problem with past life regression is that the mind is very complex and very suggestible. |
You are right.
That is why Dr Weiss's accounts of
independent verification are very striking.
There are many different examples, here is one example of how it might go.
1. X has a brother, Y.
2. X undergoes past-life regression hypnosis.
3. In his past life, X sees that he was living in a place called ABC and Y was his best friend who lived next door.
4. Later, Y is asked to undergo past-life regression hypnosis.
5. Y is not told anything about X's hypnosis results.
6. Y relates that in his past life, Y lived in a place called ABC and X was his best friend who lived next door.
One of Dr Brian Weiss's interesting discoveries is that "souls" apparently seem to travel in small groups. That is, they seem to meet again and again in different lifetimes.
The most striking feature of Weiss's work is not merely that the patient recalls his past life. He also recalls his past death, and
what happens immediately thereafter. In other words, Weiss has been exploring that space between one person's life, and his next.
I know at this point, you will be tempted to respond with another ten questions. In a forum like this, it will be difficult to answer them with the degree of detail that they deserve. I recommend that you read Brian Weiss's books for yourself.