Reincarnationist, author, and prominent psychiatrist Dr. Weiss was censured by the medical establishment in 1988 after he published “Many Lives, Many Masters” which details his work with a patient he calls Catherine, who remembered multiple past lives.

Now, according to this very interesting piece, below, from The New York Times, Dr. Weiss says: “Doctors are e-mailing me. They’re not so concerned with their reputations and careers. We can talk about this openly. And it’s not just psychiatrists, but surgeons and architects.”

Is reincarnation finally being accepted within the scientific community? An exciting thought indeed…

Remembrances of Lives Past

 

Dustin Leader for The New York Times
Peter Bostock and his wife, Jo-Anne, of Winnipeg, Manitoba. He believes they loved each other in past lives working on an estate in 1880s Derbyshire, England. (By LISA MILLER)

In one of his past lives, Dr. Paul DeBell believes, he was a caveman. The gray-haired Cornell-trained psychiatrist has a gentle, serious manner, and his appearance, together with the generic shrink décor of his office — leather couch, granite-topped coffee table — makes this pronouncement seem particularly jarring.

In that earlier incarnation, “I was going along, going along, going along, and I got eaten,” said Dr. DeBell, who has a private practice on the Upper East Side where he specializes in hypnotizing those hoping to retrieve memories of past lives. Dr. DeBell likes to reflect on how previous lives can alter one’s sense of self…

 

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