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5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning
Andrews has been critcized for her approach to 20th century spiritualism, but this book shows that her fiction has an edge rarely found in contemporary writing. This addition to her chronicles takes the author on a dreamtime journey to Celtic England where Catherine (Andrews in a previous life) begins her studies with a wise woman and the Women of Wyrrd, those ancient...
Published on October 26, 1998

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3.0 out of 5 stars Weird or Wyrrd?
Maybe it's best to leave the past in the past. Just how much of a past-life regression session do you need? If you want to delve into the whole "who was I in some other century and how is it impacting my life today" approach by dissecting a previous incarnation, well ... go ahead then. Even when a past life is confirmed it doesn't mean you were that person. In fact,...
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning, October 26, 1998
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This review is from: The Woman of Wyrrd: The Arousal of the Inner Fire (Paperback)
Andrews has been critcized for her approach to 20th century spiritualism, but this book shows that her fiction has an edge rarely found in contemporary writing. This addition to her chronicles takes the author on a dreamtime journey to Celtic England where Catherine (Andrews in a previous life) begins her studies with a wise woman and the Women of Wyrrd, those ancient crones who hold all the truths of all time. Celtic lore especially fascinates me and the journeys and experiences of Catherine serve to reinforce that we all share the same roots, regardless of the lables we assume today. I read these books for the spiritual truths between the lines and found this book to have more than it's share. A delight to read and to experience.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love this author!, July 17, 2010
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I thought she was able to take you on her journey into past life regression in this book. I got lost in this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars worth reading, June 19, 2010
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I really enjoyed this book...I have read Lynn Andrews book out of sequence because several friends and I are sharing them...that hasn't changed her story for me at all. The fact that she is such a wonderful storyteller makes that possible for you to do! I love her...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Always A Good Read, May 29, 2009
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Lynn Andrews is always a wonderful read. Quite a few years ago I read each one as it came out, but somehow missed this one. So fun to be back in the fold of the Women of the Shield, and to see Ruby again.
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5.0 out of 5 stars wicked, January 28, 2002
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This book helped me find and make sence if my spiritual path. It opened my mind to new ideas. I would definutally recomend this book to anybody who is pagan or just curious about shamanism. ---peace out
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Weird or Wyrrd?, March 4, 2005
This review is from: The Woman of Wyrrd: The Arousal of the Inner Fire (Paperback)
Maybe it's best to leave the past in the past. Just how much of a past-life regression session do you need? If you want to delve into the whole "who was I in some other century and how is it impacting my life today" approach by dissecting a previous incarnation, well ... go ahead then. Even when a past life is confirmed it doesn't mean you were that person. In fact, Jung's collective unconsciousness says that we are all connected. Depending on the kind of brain wave patterns you go into during a "past life" visit, there is a chance that the 95% of the brain humans don't used was activated. And you tuned into someone else's life from a long time ago. Think about it ... we are connected to our close friends and often experience strange mental resonances and synchronicity. My advice: let the dead rest.


As for Lynn Andrews book ... enjoy it, see how it helps y ou, treat it like inspiration fiction, but do not go looking to the past too much. Life is lived forward.
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