Past Lives, Future Lives Revealed
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Dr. Goldberg developed the technique and field of progressing patients into future lives in 1977. In this groundbreaking book, a sequel to his best-selling Past Lives, Future Lives, he reveals the implications of karma in our lives, how we are affected by reincarnation, and how hypnosis can reveal our pasts and our futures. He also includes some enthralling case histories from the 35,000 past- and future-life regressions (of some 14,000 individuals) he has conducted. As unbelievable as many of these cases may appear to the skeptic, Dr. Goldberg spends a great deal of time dispelling the myths surrounding the practice of past/future life hypnotherapy and showing how it is now recognized as a valid and viable tool by many experts throughout the world. This book contends that people have the power to customize and control their destinies. We can all use hypnotherapy to eliminate past and current problems and attain our karmic purpose. To help readers do so on their own, Dr. Goldberg includes detailed self-hypnosis scripts on past-life regression, future-life progression, ascension techniques, and many more.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #156128 in Books
- Published on: 2004-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"...Dr. Bruce Goldberg demonstrates how the barriers of time and space be abolished by the powers of mind..." -- Brad Steiger, author of Real Ghosts, Restless Spirits, and Haunted Places
Customer Reviews
Very Insightful
Could not put it down. Very interesting in respects to real life accounts from patients. Ordered several of Dr. Goldberg's CD's after the completion of this book. Great step by step meditation exercises included.
There are better reincarnation books out there!
I almost bought this book a couple of times, but ended up taking it out of my cart at the last minute. Now I know why. The universe was trying to save me some money! (I ended up borrowing it from the library instead.)
I have a feeling I've read this book before but, if so, it was years ago and I don't remember the specifics (it must've been an earlier edition). I'd seen recommendations for the book on one of the message boards I frequent, so I thought it would be good. However, almost from the first page, I felt that something was "off"... and as I continued to read, that feeling only grew. I like reading regression cases, but in this book, Goldberg jumps to conclusions too quickly in the way he interprets things.
It's as if the author is one of the blind men in the story about the elephant, and he's only able to describe the animal by feeling its tail. The bare bones about reincarnation are there, but there is way too much other stuff that many would view as nonsense, and that damages the credibility of researchers who are looking into the phenomenon of reincarnation. In Goldberg's world, it seems that anyone with inexplicable behavior, past or present, must be possessed -- either by a poltergeist, a past-life persona, a demon, or an extraterrestrial time traveler. I laughed out loud when I read the following passage concerning reptilian aliens: "These time travelers are most definitely to be avoided, as they eat humans." It is statements like this that make me suspicious of the whole book... that, and the fact that we can supposedly be protected from such malicious influences if we buy Goldberg's tapes.
In addition, there were some inaccuracies (for example, stating that ulcers are not caused by bacteria), as well as many grammatical errors. Since this is a new edition (or at least a book built on the foundation of an old one), I would expect that things would be updated, edited, and double-checked. This doesn't appear to be the case.
In contrast to many of the other books I've read on the subject, Goldberg's universe seems to be a contradictory, unenlightened place of hierarchy and punishment. It merely skims the surface of what some other researchers have discovered about karma and rebirth. Readers interested in time travel or alien invaders will probably like this book. But if you are more interested in reincarnation, plain and simple, you will probably be disappointed. I may have enjoyed it when I was first starting out on my journey of discovery, but it's not enough anymore and I've found many better books since. Instead of this book, I would recommend: Jane Roberts' Seth books (especially "Seth Speaks"); Dr. Brian L. Weiss's books (they're easy to read and full of amazing stories); Dr. Michael Newton's books (they deal more with life between lives, but are still very relevant to past lives); or Roger Woolger's "Healing Your Past Lives."
Not so much a sequel as it is a revision
I am a fan of the works of Dr. Bruce Goldberg. I own a number of his books. It was with excitement, then, that I noticed a new book available at my local book store. I picked it up and read the back cover. I read the words "... a sequel to ..." and I decided to buy the book.
As I started to read the book, however, I noticed that many of the case histories seemed familiar. I compared both books, "Past Lives - Future Lives" from 1982 and the current book, "Past Lives, Future Lives Revealed" and, indeed, the vast majority of the case histories are identical, and the case histories make up a significant portion of the book. I was extremely disappointed to say the least. Surely, during the twenty odd years that have elapsed since the first book, there would have been enough new material to include in the book? This fact has compelled me to remove two stars from what would have been a five-star rating.
If you already own the first book, then there is hardly enough new material worth spending the full price.
However, if you do *not* already own the first book, then, indeed, this book is highly recommended.
My main beef with this new book is the apparent deception used to market this new book. The word "sequel" was highly inaccurate. A better word would have been "revision". (I wonder whether it was the publishers that decided to use the misleading word.)
As well, the lack of new case histories is inexplicable since Dr. Bruce Goldberg has enjoyed such a long and distinguished career.
I remain a fan of Dr. Goldberg's work and recommend his work to anyone interested in New Age thought. I will eagerly await anything new that may appear on the market, but from now on, I will peruse the book to make sure that I am not being mislead into buying material that I already own.




