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BallardAnn
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I just visited my brother who is a well to do, intelligent, retired doctor and he was all excited by the “truth” he has discovered. It involves past life regression therapy,reincarnation and positive thinking as written about by Brian Weiss, Esther and Jerry Hicks, and Michael Newton. All of this he says totally goes along with the Catholic Faith and other religions as written by Christopher M. Bache from Notre Dame. He believes he is in a group of Masters lead by Abraham and it includes Jesus and Ghandi. He said he has had over 4,000 lives and that one of them was as the apostle St. Andrew. He says there is no such thing as the devil or hell and that Jesus was never tempted in the desert. He is so happy now that everything makes sense and he can understand everything as God does and even talked about being able to create things. He is a very powerful and influential person. I don’t know that anything I say would bring him out of this, but what should I do? I told him it was great if he found what he needed, but that I have faith and I don’t need any of that. I felt the devil had gotten to him, but how do I argue that with him if he doesn’t believe the devil exists? He believes in only positive thoughts so I don’t think he’ll listen to me as it’s contrary to what he believes at this point. He still goes to the Catholic Church every week. What is my obligation as his sister and as a Catholic? He’s always been considered the smart one and lives closest to my father. I’m afraid to do anything that might shut down future communication because all the siblings will have to work together in the future as my Dad’s health continues to fail. HELP!