Praise for The Gift: If a book on Past Life Regression can be a page turner, this is it. We get to meet Sara, Cindy Blum's client, and join them both on a deeply sad, but liberating journey. It's Past Life Regression meets documentarian meets a bittersweet story of healing. Cindy Blum is an authentic practitioner of her craft, Past Life Regression Therapy. While I'm no expert on this work nor have insight about its nature, I have zero reservations about Cindy Blum, whom I've known for 30 years. She's the real thing. If you're looking for a painfully beautiful read or a door to a different world, you've come to the right place. Be prepared for a journey. Mark Banschick, MD Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatrist Stamford, Connecticut
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This true story by Saundra Blum helps us have a greater understanding into this great puzzle of life. It is different from the other books of this type, for the story reaches out into the inter-connectiveness of us all. The book is not just about her work, or a client's journey to healing, not just a spiritual story to enlighten. It's about an ugly truth that happened lifetimes ago, that needed to be resolved today between therapist and client. One that had a divine hand guiding them to resolution. One that is still not over yet. Saundra took this journey upon Sara's request to validate Sara's 1920's past life regression. It was a true psycho drama. It would help Sara put closure to her childhood events and the therapist proof that our memories are real. They uncovered everything Sara saw in her regression in New York, as they were Divinely guided in Virginia. The climax was revealed in Virginia, which if Saundra had known before they went, she probably never would have agreed to the trip. In this life Saundra was her healer from her horrible childhood, there in the 1920s she killed her. Karmic balance!