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Same Soul, Many Bodies: Discover the Healing Power of Future Lives through Progression Therapy
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The stored metadata frames Same Soul, Many Bodies: Discover the Healing Power of Future Lives through Progression Therapy by Brian L. Weiss as a focused backlist selection with a clear entry point for curious readers. On-file edition details point to 2004 • Free Press • 240 pages, a decent clue for how big a commitment this copy is.
Edition on file: 2004 • Free Press • 240 pages • ISBN 9780743264334.
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