This book sheds new light on the subject of reincarnation and revealing its far-reaching implications for modern life. Reincarnation may be a tool for personal insight and improvement or a crutch for the insecure. This book provides a truer understanding of reincarnation and serves as a timely warning to those who seek not the reality of self-knowledge but a dreamworld in which to to hide.
Although, I am a fan of reading up on reincarnation, I wasn't completely thrilled with Gina Cerminara's interpretation. I believe it was well thought out and she had many documentations to back up her theory but, I was fairly bored throughout most of the book. It was slow moving and I think she should have offered some of her own insight and opinions rather than focusing on those of others.
The book was published in 1963, so it has an old-science feel to it. I enjoyed the step back in time. The author wants to convince the reader of the good possibilities of reincarnation. The author believes this would help love, literature, language, and kindness. She also talks about clairvoyance, psychology, and communication. I don't mind what people believe as long as it makes them nicer.