The story has been presented on television with Oprah, Larry King Live, Rolanda and several others.
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The story has been presented on television with Oprah, Larry King Live, Rolanda and several others.
Quite by accident, Dr. Marge Rieder discovered that one of her routine hypnotherapy patients slipped back into a past life taking place 125 years ago in a small Virginia town during the American Civil War! Over 35 people currently living in southern California, under hypnosis, recall - in graphic detail - life in the same little town in Virginia. Dr. Rieder validitates their stories by showing the hidden tunnels and rooms she uncovered during her expeditions to Millboro using clues from the hypnotherapy sessions. Forty-three photos are included. "Dr. Reider skillfully combines an intriguing spy story with well-developed psychological research into how the past, even though consciously forgotten, continues to influence our lives today. 'Mission to Millboro' is a thoroughly enjoyable book. I couldn't put it down." -Chet B. Snow, Ph.D., "Mass Dreams of the Future"
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Fascinating & Intriguing :-),
By 73234.2056@compuserve.com (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mission to Millboro (Paperback)
Even if you don't believe in reincarnation, this makes a fascinating read of Civil War-era lives. And if you can get thru it and *still* not believe in reincarnation, well ... <BG>. The endorsement by Bruce Goldberg is great; I'd also like to see more endorsement from someone in Millsboro. Perhaps in her sequel? I haven't read that yet.
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Fascinating book on reincarnation and group reincarnation.,
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If you have any interest in reincarnation or like a good detective story... read this book. The author does a great job of assembling the many regression sessions with the many people who are involved in this drama. You've got to read this book... you will not be disappointed!
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Amateur researcher produces amateur book,
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As a native of the area the author investigated, and someone who believes the thesis she puts forward is possible, I found this book very disappointing. She had an opportunity to examine a unique situation but spent so much time in relating step by step research of the place name, she exposed the sloppy nature of her efforts and instead of establishing credibility proved she was over her head in this project which was self published. Had she solicted expert help and local historians she would had put forth a much more readable and exciting story. The content is worth reading but the book is tedious and frustrating.
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