Weiss, Brian
c. 1940--
American MD, psychotherapist

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Many Lives, Many Masters on past-life
experiences of his patients in therapy.
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Perhaps Dr. Brian Weiss will have the attention – but
I want to remind him that his approach is negative. He
has found that psychoanalysis is missing something,
but he does not know what. Just the word `spirituality'
doesn't mean anything. He has not yet found the
positive element of meditation, of going inwards and
remaining just a witness. Psychoanalysis may be
dying, perhaps is dead; just the people who have
invested their whole life in it and are exploiting millions
of dollars out of it, are hiding the fact of its death.

But even Dr. Brian Weiss...although he has come to a
right conclusion, his conclusion is still negative. He
does not mention about meditation, he does not
mention about witnessing, he does not mention
anything about no-mind – which are the doors of
spirituality...

                                                     --Osho
Zen: The Mystery and the Poetry of the Beyond, ch. 1