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Reincarnationist Spotlight: Dr. Brian Weiss

Dr. Weiss is a psychiatrist and healer, a Reincarnationist and a prolific author of books related to reincarnation, the afterlife, life after death, future lives, past lives and past-life related trauma.

In his book, Same Soul, Many Bodies, Brian Weiss, one of the first doctors to explore the past lives of his patients as a means of therapy, reveals how past and present lives can affect our future lives, and how our future lives can transform us in the here and now.

For more information on the incredible Dr. Weiss and to explore his insights, please click here to go to his website.

 

 

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This week’s Q&A: Danielle Trussoni, author of ANGELOLOGY!

All of us here at The Reincarnationist blog are very excited about our Q&A with Danielle Trussoni, author of the bestselling new novel ANGELOLOGY. Enjoy!

THE QUESTIONS:

What is your most marked characteristic that you believe could be a hold over from a past life?

My desire to write. I knew from the time I was six years old that I wanted to write books.

What is your principle defect that you believe may be inherited from a previous incarnation?

I’m not sure if this is a defect, but I am terrified of war, and believe I was probably killed in one, most likely in Vietnam.

Which of your favorite heroes do you think you could have been and why?

I don’t have any heroes, and so I’m not sure how to answer this. I don’t believe I’ve every been anyone famous, or a historical figure. Most likely, I was a scorpion someone stepped upon.

What three people from history would you like to have over to dinner for a discussion about reincarnation?

Madame Blavatsky, Carl Jung and the Buddha.

What do you think happens when we die?

I don’t believe in the creation or extinction of spirit or matter and therefore it is inevitable that it translates into another form.

When you come back next time, who (or what!) would you like to be?

I simply hope to be human

Danielle’s links:

www.danielletrussoni.com

www.angelologist.com

www.fallingthroughtheearth.com

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The Reincarnationist Q&A: Amit Goswami, Ph.D. from The Center for Quantum Activism!

Our thanks go out to Dr. Amit Goswami from The Center for Quantum Activism for answering this week’s Reincarnationist Q&A. Dr. Goswami and his theories on life and reality are the subject of The Quantum Activist, a feature length documentary. To find out more about the film click here. To educate yourself on Dr. Goswami’s revolutionary ideas please visit his website, here.

About Dr. Goswami: Retired Professor of physics from the University of Oregon’s Institute of Theoretical Science, Dr. Goswami is a revolutionary in a growing body of renegade scientists who in recent years have ventured into the domain of the spiritual in an attempt both to interpret the seemingly inexplicable findings of their experiments… and to validate their intuitions about the existence of a spiritual dimension of life.

A prolific writer, teacher and visionary… Dr. Goswami has appeared in the movie “What the Bleep do We know?”, The “Dalai Lama Renaissance“, and the recently released award winning documentary on his life and teachings: The Quantum Activist

THE QUESTIONS:

What is your most marked characteristic that you believe could be a hold over from a past life?

Wanting to integrate and having the ability to do it.

What is your principle defect that you believe may be inherited from a previous incarnation?

Have not meditated on this one.

Which of your favorite heroes do you think you could have been and why?

Haven’t thought about this one much either.

What three people from history would you like to have over to dinner for a discussion about reincarnation?

Jesus, Buddha, and Einstein.

What do you think happens when we die?

Our physical body dies with all its content memory, but the nonlocal memory of our vital and mental propensities survive.  These propensities are then used by future people who are our reincarnations.

When you come back next time, who (or what!) would you like to be?

I refuse to think about this one.

 

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