"Many Lives, Many Masters" is the true story of a prominent
psychiatrist, his young patient, and the past-life therapy that changed
both their lives.
Dr. Brian L. Weiss was a scientist and psychotherapist, molded by years
of disciplined study into a conservative professional. He was aware of
research programs in parapsychology at major universities, but they
seemed too far-fetched to consider seriously.
Then he met Catherine.
For more than a year he used conventional therapy to help his young and
beautiful patient overcome recurring nightmares and anxiety attacks.
When nothing worked he tried hypnosis. Undergoing an astonishing series
of trance states, Catherine recalled past-life memories that proved to
be the causes of her problems. In the incongruously quiet, dimly lit
setting of Dr. Weiss's office, Catherine spoke in clear and vivid terms
of numerous lifetimes she had experienced, crossing classes and genders,
centuries and civilizations.
These remarkable sessions profoundly altered the mind and soul of both
patient and therapist. In a matter of months, Catherine's symptoms
disappeared and she resumed a life happier and more peaceful than ever
before.