Lisa E asked this question about Many Lives, Many Masters: The True Story of a Prominent Psychiatrist, His Young Patient, and the Past Life Therapy That Changed Both Their Lives:
How could Catherine state a year as "B.C" when that time marker had not yet been established in history? For example, in Chapter 2, when she was "Anonda," in quotes she says, "The year is 1863 B.C." At that point in time, there was no time marker for B.C.
Niharika Parashar I haven't read the book, but I know we can sort of add stuff to memories depending on what time it is in our life...memories can change because you ha…moreI haven't read the book, but I know we can sort of add stuff to memories depending on what time it is in our life...memories can change because you have more insight now than you used to. But the date is awfully specific for a time that didn't use a date, and even if she were aware of the present, how does she know the exact year? It does sound a bit too specific to me. (less)
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