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This intriguing book is a must-read not only for those wanting gripping stories but also for therapists, theologists, and anyone interested in a wider view of human existence. Kayla Mackenzie-Kopp gives us remarkable insights into the world of past lives. While teaching at university and bringing up three children, she explored many of her own past lives and worked as a reincarnation therapist for hundreds of people. Here we see how this work impacted on her life and the lives of her clients. With engaging candour Kayla explores diverse societies and fates. We also find a clear description of…mehr

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This intriguing book is a must-read not only for those wanting gripping stories but also for therapists, theologists, and anyone interested in a wider view of human existence. Kayla Mackenzie-Kopp gives us remarkable insights into the world of past lives. While teaching at university and bringing up three children, she explored many of her own past lives and worked as a reincarnation therapist for hundreds of people. Here we see how this work impacted on her life and the lives of her clients. With engaging candour Kayla explores diverse societies and fates. We also find a clear description of her methods, and her thoughts about the philosophy behind past life work. The book is non dogmatic and convincing - a feast of human experience in numerous countries and cultures.
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Kayla Mackenzie-Kopp grew up in New Zealand and Samoa. After completing a B.A. at Auckland University, she left for Europe, and "accidentally" stayed there for thirty three years. Along with bringing up three children, she taught English at Heidelberg University, had her own practice for spiritual psychotherapy, worked as a channel and reincarnation therapist, and gave seminars on a wide range of subjects, from angels, to fire walking, to Family Constellation Work. She learned by doing and giving, and has worked with hundreds of people. In 2002 she returned to New Zealand, and now lives and writes on Waiheke Island. Her work is in five collections