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Same Soul, Many Bodies

 
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Past-life regression therapy has now gained widespread recognition as a therapeutic model, and Brian Weiss, author of the best-selling book, Many Lives, Many Masters, has become known as the nation's foremost expert in the field.

This highly experiential workshop explores the latest in hypnotic regression therapy to find a new level of healing for our bodies, minds, spirits, and relationships.

In large and small group exercises, using experiential techniques, including hypnotic regression exercises, healing visualizations, meditation, and intuitional and right-brain training, we harness the power of love and understanding to transform our lives.

Weiss also demonstrates hypnotic regression in a series of sessions with volunteers from the group. There is ample time for questions and answers and personal interaction with Weiss.

This workshop is valuable for health-care professionals and laypeople who want an in-depth experience of this revolutionary approach to self-exploration.

Brian Weiss is also teaching Past Life Therapy Training (with Carole K. Weiss)July 27-August 1 and October 19-24 ; and is part of Soul Survival September 5-7.

Brian Weiss, MD, is chairman emeritus of psychiatry at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami and the nation's leading authority on past-life regression therapy. He is the author of eight books, including the best-selling Many Lives, Many Masters. His newest book, Same Soul, Many Bodies, expands the scope of regression therapy into future lives and the Earth's future. brianweiss.com
Brian Weiss

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 or email us at registration@eomega.org

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