
My Life and Death
A Past-Life Interview with Titanic's Designer
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Narrado por:
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William Barnes
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Frank Baranowski Ph.D.
How indeed! Since his youth, William Barnes has been haunted by a recurring nightmare, a huge ship looming overhead, piercing screams, heated arguments, frigid water stabbing his body, and a giant peach-colored mass of steel falling on him. At the age of four, Barnes drew a ship with four smokestacks, talked of his ship that had died, insisted on being called "Tommie", and spoke of brothers and a sister he didn't have. More than simply a child's imagination, these scenes are remnants from another time and place in history, another life!
As an adult, the ongoing nightmares pulled Barnes into a deep depression. Ordered to seek help by his employer, Barnes was referred to psychologist Frank Baranowski, Ph.D., who used regression therapy as a clinical tool and who has conducted thousands of regression sessions.
Baranowski uncovers, within Barnes, the persona of an Irish shipbuilder named Thomas Andrews, who died during one of the most dramatic events of the 20th century and captures one of the most convincing cases of reincarnation ever recorded.
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Would you consider the audio edition of My Life and Death to be better than the print version?
When I first began listening, I was not certain I would enjoy this audio book as the storyline appeared so questionable. We have also been bombarded with Titanic stories for years to the point of overload!Thankfully, however, I persevered and I am so grateful I did. The story presented and, in particular, the interviews afterwards, were so well done, my belief in reincarnation has been irreparably changed. I have been sitting on the fence about this for many years but this story definitely inched me off that fence.
Bill's voice (heard as Tommy's) was so real and believable....the story so plausible. I was entranced throughout.
The wheels are turning.
Off the fence
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Entertaining
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A different viewpoint...
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usually kids have memories and they disappear as you get older how he is able to have memories this long in his life is interesting.
worth the create and honestly more. loved it
its really fascinating
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very interesting
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Wow
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Interesting
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At first, I was confused because I had heard a few past life regressions before and in those the interviewer (hypnotist or therapist) would just speak normal English. This interviewer took on some type of Irish accent and I wondered for a while what was going on.
Apparently, there are two audio books. The first was an audio version of the book written about these regressions and the Titanic. That is not available at Audible although there are CDs for sale at Amazon. Reviews seem to indicate that there was a narrator for that book (~ 1999 or 2000???)
This audio book is a followup to the previous book, with the actual hypnotic regressions (gripping!). Then follows some very interesting interviews with a variety of people ranging from childhood friends to Titanic researchers, including some science and history. There is also some discussion of other corroborating information that has come forth - technical, metal, physics, other past life remembering people who match up some details.
There are a few spine-chilling or heart-in-the-throat moments as memories come forth (spoken as if he is there, in the present-tense) and the terribleness of what is seen is realized. All the people in steerage were locked in?
For anyone who has ever been involved in the design or building portion of a project who has had to follow orders to cut back on safety or costs (despite much arguing to not compromise) there will be many moments of clarity and understanding.
Engineers & Mechanical & History types would enjoy
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Would you consider the audio edition of My Life and Death to be better than the print version?
No way! I think it was made to be listened to because it is all actual live recordings of William's past life regressions.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Absolutely!WOW! I COULDN'T STOP! IT WAS THAT GOOD!
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Would you try another book from William Barnes and Frank Baranowski and/or William Barnes and Frank Baranowski ?
Sure.Would you recommend My Life and Death to your friends? Why or why not?
I might if they are open minded. It is very interesting. Entertaining at least.Did the narration match the pace of the story?
SureCould you see My Life and Death being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?
There have been so many stories about Titanic. If the movie is true to the book, maybe. But how often does that happen?Any additional comments?
Keep an open mind. If you don't believe in reincarnation just listen to it as an interesting story.The message I took from it - when a person misuses power calamity comes -
Cringe Worthy Accent...
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