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Product details

Paperback: 272 pages

Publisher: Clairview Books; 1st edition (July 1, 2000)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 190263618X

ISBN-13: 978-1902636184

Product Dimensions:

5.5 x 1 x 8.5 inches

Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.6 out of 5 stars

22 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#161,493 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

Thought-provoking. Not quite what I expected, and yet I could not put it down. One review which I read of this book complained that only the first several pages were truly about the author's past-life memories (although I found them embedded throughout) and that most of the book was concerned with Ms. Karlen's years working in the mounted police and training horses for dressage. But I suspect they missed the parallels she attempted to draw between the persecution she experienced in her current existence with that of her past life, and the re-entry into this existence of the souls who had sought to destroy her in their shared last lives. Her eventual and hard-won triumph over those who sought to destroy her was due, as she makes clear, to being able to draw on the knowledge of that past life, as well as to survive her own emotional anguish and, to believe (as Anne Frank did) in Good, and to forgive.The writing seemed terribly simplistic though, and I noted several grammatical errors. From my own experience of reading different translations of my much-beloved novel "Desiree", by Anne Marie Selinko, I suspect that the problems I found with the writing style of this book were simply those of poor translation. (I read Desiree in the original translation 40 years ago and fell in love with the book. Reading it again years later in a new translation, I was very disappointed to find that much of the charm of the novel had evaporated. A good translation makes an enormous difference, whether in fiction or non-fiction.)As to naysayers who argue that Ms. Karlen's memories of Anne's death do not jibe with the accounts of survivors at Bergen-Belsen, I would point out that Anne was said to have died of the typhus that raged through the camp. Ms. Karlen remembers being scooped up and thrown into the crematory fires. Well, it would not be the first time that a plague victim was tossed out with the other bodies before the individual had truly died. It was so common an occurrence that it became part of a Monty Python sketch, while being buried alive, a fear throughout the centuries, found its way into Poe's stories. Those in the death camps hardly had access to any method to be sure that someone apparently gone was truly dead -- not even a mirror to see if there was still breath.. For Anne, apparently dead of typhus, to have been thrown into the crematory before she had fully expired would not have been impossible.Whatever the truth of her memories of reincarnation, the point remains that Ms. Karlen has, throughout her lifetime, experienced these memories as fact; for her, they are as real as the air she breathes. Whether or not one accepts this, this third-person presentation of her autobiography, with its potent descriptions of all the persecution women of her generation experienced in attempting to break into a man's world, is compelling and fascinating.

I had presumed this story would focus on a young girl who believed she was Anne Frank in a previous life. Instead it focuses almost completely on her current life and her perceived unfair treatment in the workplace. I totally lost interest a third of the way through. I believe she mentioned her connection to Anne Frank around five times. Very disappointed. Gave the book away.

This book is very interesting for a number of reasons. I did find it was hard to keep reading a number of times just because it is a distressing set of circumstances for the author herself but also for the past life connections to Anne Frank's life and death. I believe that Barbra Karlen had lived as Miss Frank in her former life as a result of reading this book.

As a past life therapist, specialized in past life dreams, I find Barbro Karlen's story absolutely convincing. Although her heartbreaking contemporary tale of persecution in a supposedly peaceful country becomes repetitive and almost nauseous after a while it is nevertheless in keeping with what I know about the carry-over of repetition compulsion from one lifetime to another. The return of nightmarish past life memories, triggered by similar tribulations in the present, is equally accurate and authentic. In her heroic struggle with and final victory over the forces of the past the author sets an example for how to deal with and resolve negative karma. Although this book is no work of art, it is an invaluable resource for all of us who struggle and work with past life trauma. And yes, based on the evidence found in this book, I am convinced that Barbro Karlen was in her last life Anne Frank.

The author Barbro Karlen, confirms my own convictions that life does not end with this body made up of Matter. I have had my own out of the body experiences given by the "Higher Power", resulting in me becoming my soul, and am certain, that life does not end with this incarnate body. I like the author, am convinced that we as a soul, inhabit different bodies after each lifetime, to work out our "Karmas". According to some religions, namely Hinduism and Buddhism the soul has to attain a "pure state"of being, before it can become eternal. The author Barbro Karlen's memories of a previous life as Anne Frank, and her present life's trials and difficulties caused by other humans in her work as a horse trainer and dresser,supports "re-incarnation" of the human soul. This real life story (autobiography} of Barbro Karlen, is a very revealing and illuminating book; a book one must read.

This is a moving account of a woman's story of a previous life during the Holocaust and the direct impact of that trauma in her current life. It's a hard read considering the inhumane conditions of Barbro Karlen's previous life; yet, a rewarding read because of her ability to put all of the pieces together to learn how to end a cycle of persecution.

Ladies and Gentlemen of Amazon Com.Very interessant book .With this book Barbro Karlen proofs that she is really the reincarnation of Anne Frank.I am happy that I have this book; Many thanks Amazon.Best regards,PAUL.

Amazing must read!!!

I really enjoyed this book!

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