And I’m glad I did.Īs a traditional psychotherapist, Dr. I picked it up again the week before last with the determination to complete it. So, it conveniently slipped to the bottom of my pile of books. However, I did not go back to reading the book- I had got the gist of it and I didn’t think there would be anything more in the remaining 200 pages. That’s all I talked about to everyone who mattered to me- telling them that we were connected. I was amazed to find out that all the connections we make in life are with people we’ve met in our past life. I read the first 25 pages- it spoke of past lives, and reincarnation and it provide proof of it by way of a person’s real-life experience. She suggested I read, ‘Many Lives, Many Masters.’ So, I bought the book and began reading it. Then, sometime in 2021, just after covid, I was speaking to a friend about intuition, telepathy, the losses I had faced during covid and the books I had been reading which helped me heal. One of the author’s subsequent books has been lying on my bookshelf since a decade and I hadn’t opened it. This book falls under the genre of ‘Psychology and Counseling’. ‘Intriguing, thought provoking, will change the way you feel about life and death’- is how I would describe ‘Many Lives, Many Masters’, in one line.
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