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Past Life Therapy-The State of the Art
Marilyn Monroe Returns: The Healing of a Soul
The anniversary of Marilyn Monroe's 80th birthday witnessed the
publication of several new titles about her life and work. Even beside
the impressive Bert Stern photo tome, Dr. Finkelstein's past-life
regression therapy journal with Canadian pop singer Sherrie Lea Laird
stands out: Laird firmly believes that she is the recincarnation of the
1950s screen icon, and Finkelstein, with 30 years of past-life
regression work under his belt, believes she's right. Disturbed by her
innate knowledge and fearing its adverse effects on herself and her
singing career, Laird's struggle to come to terms with her
larger-than-life ex-identity provide the book's narrative arc.
Constructed of e-mail correspondence, phone call reconstructions and
therapy session transcripts, as well as side-by-side images comparing
Monroe's hands, feet, facial features and handwriting to Laird's, the
book reads like a ready-made stage play where the actor's total
conviction checks the audience's incredulity. In the first person, Laird
relates Norma Jean's childhood experiences, her love affairs and her
puzzling death, and works with Finkelstein to accept-rather than
overcome or repress-the memories of her past life, which he sees as the
only path toward healing.. Whether or not you believe them, Finkelstein
and Laird must be given credit for their unparalleled take on the life
and legacy of Marilyn Monroe.
ASIN: B001NCER76








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