Only Love Is Real
About This Book
In this work, Dr Weiss tells the story of two of his patients, Elizabeth and Pedro, whom he claims to have been lovers throughout the centuries. Elizabeth began past-life regression therapy for grief and relationship problems.
What You'll Learn
• Understand the evidential structure of the Elizabeth-Pedro case: what specific past-life information each patient provided independently, how the correlation between their accounts was discovered, and what the probability of the correspondence arising by chance requires in terms of an alternative explanation
• Grasp Weiss's developed understanding of soul mates: not as unique perfect complements (there can be more than one soul mate, and the soul mate relationship is not always romantic) but as souls with whom one has shared a long history of significant connection across many incarnations
• Recognise the karmic evolution pattern: how the relationship between Elizabeth and Pedro as Weiss traces it across multiple lifetimes shows a recognisable pattern of development — the specific dynamics of each incarnation building on and partially resolving the dynamics of the previous one, with each new meeting offering the opportunity for a deeper level of healing and understanding than was available before
• Learn the broader implications for how we understand our significant relationships: what it means to approach important relationships (loving and conflicted alike) with the awareness that they may be carrying karma from previous encounters that neither party consciously remembers but that shapes the quality and intensity of their current connection
• Appreciate the love teaching at the book's heart: how the evidence from regression therapy for soul-mate connections across many incarnations supports — and is in turn supported by — the direct experiential recognition that love is not a product of circumstances but the fundamental nature of the consciousness that persists through all circumstances and all changes of embodiment
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