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The Messenger. Oct. 1999
"This book de-mystifies the phenomenon of the reincarnational process and its effects upon our daily lives, individually, nationally and internationally. "The clients who have explored their past lives realize that reincarnation presents a never-ending opportunity to rectify every wrong they have ever perpetrated, as well as to fulfill their every earthly desire. If nothing else, they learn that reincarnation is the great equalizer, which makes it possible for everyone to have an equal chance to eventually experience happiness, fulfillment, and best of all, spiritual freedom."
Dell Horoscope Magazine, February 2000
"Adventures in Reincarnation" by Bryan Jameison casts a bright, clear light on the subject (of reincarnation). Now, after twenty-five thousand regressions using past-life therapy, he writes about how these regressions have healing power that can transform lives...and people are able to cure themselves...The most fascinating element (of the book) is how well it explains our life patterns in terms of reincarnation...no matter what your situation, you'll likely find some story (in the book) that hits home for you.... While the bulk (of the book) is devoted to narrated accounts of personal regressions, the question and answer chapter tells you everything you want to know about karma and reincarnation, regression therapy, the Catholic Church and other impediments to recognizing reincarnation, and many other logical
explanations to appease the logical mind.... Jameison brings us an amazing perspective on life and death-and reincarnation. You'll be captivated by the revelations in this book."
Reader Reviews
Sex, murder, suspense, lost love...this book rocks!, February 17, 2000
Reviewer: Teresa Fenison from Tucson, AZ
Adventures in Reincarnation unfolds as a choreographed mystery full of suspense, intrigue, sex, murder and mystery. Yet, this is no book of fiction and Bryan Jameison with the compassionate insight and awareness of a Master gently unravels painful traumas that affect his clients. I marveled at the transformations as emotional burdens and painful events were released, deeply healing individual realities. It becomes clear how the burden of emotional traumas from past lives block our full experience of joy today. I could not put this book down as I traveled back in time with each person. I cried, I laughed, and I cheered for the healing of the human spirit. Adventures in Reincarnation is an eye-opener! If you've ever wondered what the past has to do with the present, I urge you to pick up this book! You won't want to put it down!
Unusual Treatment Of A Familiar Topic, December 5, 1999
Reviewer: Jim Wright from Tacoma, Washington
Out of all the past life books I have read, this is by far the most original and unique in its approach. Jameison writes with a refreshing clarity that can be humorous yet instructive. His non-hypnotic approach to past life therapy makes the most sense, especially when coupled with the releasing technique which provides the true benefits his patients are seeking. There are no punches pulled in this very open, honest and candid book. If you want the truth, and not some sugar coated version, this is what you are looking for. Buy it, read it with an open mind, and it could change your life, now and in your next incarnation.
Past-life therapy can lead to a more fulfilling life., November 20, 1999
Reviewer: C. Gora from San Diego, CA
I've read many books on reincarnation and this is the first one that specifically discusses the benefits of past-life regression and past-life therapy. Bryan Jameison uses actual case studies to illustrate how past-life trauma can cause present day afflictions such as migraine headaches, chronic abdominal pain, compulsive behavior, phobias and low self-esteem. He has found that even the cause of birth defects may stem from a past life. Also included are case histories that illustrate that the purpose Karma is balance and harmony, not punishment as many believe. Mr. Jameison also explains that prior to our birth, we chose all the major events and relationships we experience in a lifetime. Our choices may be distorted by fear, guilt or anger carried over from a past life. Through past-life therapy, the person can and often is able to eliminate these detrimental feelings. For me, the most profound statement in the book was that if
we were supposed to be someone else, we would have chosen to have incarnated as that person.
Jameison presents some very original ideas, September 24, 1999
Reviewer: A reader from Dana Point, California
"Adventures in Reincarnation" presents an original approach to both exploring reincarnation phenomena and the therapy associated therewith. With regards to past life regression the non-hypnotic methodology developed and used by Jameison is refreshing. With hypnotic techniques who is controlling the session - the hypnotist or the subject? In any non-hypnotic regression the subject or some power within him/herself is in control. Regarding the therapy aspect, does it really matter if you believe in reincarnation or not? If "Spiritual Therapy" works, who cares? Bryan Jameison has presented several theses in his book. If enough persons from diverse backgrounds read it, it is sure to create controversy.
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