![]() Brian Weiss urges the readers to exercise patience. In this time and age, when everyone has set an acceptable age for every decision in life, Dr. They will suffer greater retribution if we let them live. We have no right to abruptly halt peoples’ lives before they have lived out their karma. Based on the spiritual wisdom of the author, by ending a life before its natural designated time has arrived, the killer devoids the victim of the life lessons he/she was supposed to learn in this lifetime. ![]() The inexcusable crime of taking somebody’s life impacts both the murderer and the victim in unfathomable ways. Only we can rid ourselves … of the bad habits that we accumulate when we are in a physical state. If you do not, you carry them over with you to another life. ![]() … you should check your vices before you come to this point. ![]() Burdening our soul with these vices would only create more baggage to carry to the next lifetime. ![]() Many Lives, Many Masters preaches the readers to rid themselves of their vices before their time is over. We are frightfully concerned with our own deaths, sometimes so much so that we forget the real purpose of our lives. Afraid of death? Going through a midlife crisis? If with every passing year of your life, the idea of imminent death sinks its teeth into your psyche, rendering you hopeless and frustrated, then you must try and focus on the bigger picture: what is the purpose of your existence? ![]()
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