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Title: For those interested in reincarnation and what happens between lives
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Published: Dec 21, 2011
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Post Date: 2011-12-21 12:19:02 by PSUSA2
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Here are a couple of books written by a regression hypnotist that stumbled onto this topic. It goes well beyond the standard past life regressions.

If you want to know why people are the way they are, and why life is so difficult, and what happens after death, this is a possible answer that goes well beyond the "you must have FAITH, my child!" nonsense.

To me, this has the "ring of truth", based on what I already see and know, but your mileage may vary.


www.filedino.com/gx2izwm2nvp0

This remarkable book uncovers--for the first time--the mystery of life in the spirit world after death on earth. Dr. Michael Newton, a hypnotherapist in private practice, has developed his own hypnosis technique to reach his subjects' hidden memories of the hereafter. The resulting narrative acts as a progressive "travel log" of the accounts of twenty-nine people who were placed in a state of superconsciousness. While in deep hypnosis, these subjects movingly describe what has happened to them between their former reincarnations on earth. They reveal graphic details about how it feels to die, who meets us right after death, what the spirit world is really like, where we go and what we do as souls, and why we choose to come back in certain bodies.

www.megaupload.com/?d=VXXOFIL1

Michael Newton is one of a handful of published researchers who is adding to our knowledge of life between lives through the use of hypnosis. In coming decades, this kind of research should build and expand until we have a detailed understanding of life on the higher dimensions.

In this book he continues his years of investigations, taking us further into an understanding of the soul's journey in and out of incarnation. Some topics covered in this book are (1) The various ways recently deceased souls try to make contact with those left behind, (2) How our spiritual energy is restored after a difficult incarnation or traumatic death, (3) How our between-life vocations can manifest in our earthly careers, (4) More on colors as indications of levels of attainment, (5) Spiritual names, (6) Much more on our soul groups, and how we interact between and during incarnations, (7) The "Council of Elders", a review panel of higher beings who help us gain insight on our lives just after we complete one, and just before we begin a new one, (8)How souls are "born" from higher levels into the level we spend time in between lives, (9) Extensive case studies of the "library" of past lives which souls study in between lifetimes. With Newton's work and those of similar investigators we are finally gaining an understanding of life in higher dimensions based on research and first-hand reports, rather than speculation and belief. Other than Newton's work, two other good books along this line are out of print, but generally not hard to find. One is LIFE BETWEEN LIVES (1986) by Whitton and Fisher. That book also follows the case-study approach. A second book is EXPLORING REINCARNATION (1987) by Hans Tendam. This book is a rigorous summary of the whole subject of past lives, life between lives, and the reliability of hypnosis as a tool of investigation. It's not a light read, but is the most in depth and thorough book on the subject to date, and essential reading for anyone who wishes to become well informed about it.

If you want them, I suggest reading them in order. The 2nd book builds on the first book.

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#1. To: PSUSA2 (#0)

Thank you for this posting. I have always lived with the awareness of my last incarnation, where I was born in Scotland and died on a sub during WW2. People always thought I was strange talking about my life as Alan, especially when I was a child and it was very clear to me.

The issue is terribly important to me now and I have spent hours trying to ask the universe questions:

Where is Neal now? Is his soul safe from evil? Does he remember me or did he forget me when he died, as we tend to forget past lives when born? Will I see him again or is our love gone forever? He has disappeared from my dreams, and I used to dream of him all the time when he was alive. He used to get in big trouble for making me mad in a dream.

So yes, thank you, It would be nice to have an idea what happens after death and I could see that that is knowledge we have if we dig deeply enough into our consciousness.

octavia  posted on  2011-12-21   12:38:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: octavia, PSUSA2 (#1)

Thanks, PS.

This subject has intrigued me since reading about that "soul surviver" kid who at some 9 years old allegedly recalls incredible detail of his life until he was shot down and killed during WWII, even remembering faces of shipmates well enough to recognize and name them at navy reunions 60 years after the fact.

These days with the internet it makes it very possible to test the validity of alleged memories.

If this is true, the ramifications are of course absolutely enormous and blow away the relevancy of so very much of what we think is important in the day to day lives we all get caught up in. Are we inherently immortal, or perhaps connected to or a very part of the universe itself, with our fate tied to it? Are souls immortal or is it possible they/we can still be destroyed? If/when the universe burns out 100 billion years from now, do we go with it or are we more than even that? Do we have a power that is associated with our beings which enable us to actually shape what happens to us?

Thanks for the links and info.

Pinguinite  posted on  2011-12-21   13:43:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#90. To: Pinguinite, all (#3)

This subject has intrigued me since reading about that "soul surviver" kid who at some 9 years old allegedly recalls incredible detail of his life until he was shot down and killed during WWII, even remembering faces of shipmates well enough to recognize and name them at navy reunions 60 years after the fact.

These days with the internet it makes it very possible to test the validity of alleged memories.

Funny, but even my own brother claims HE was a WWII vet who died on the beach at Iwo Jima. FWIW, he's not "religious".

If those of us concede that there's a metaphysical world that exists beyond tHIS physical world, why isn't demon possession possible? Why isn't the brain just a tool that's manipulated to accept false memory and mental/physical mirages in the sky (like UFO and Marian apparitions)? Like ghosts of Aunt Martha?

That said, when a demon possesses the "memory" of a subject (such as events, people, places and things), such tests are invalid.

Satan needs to convince man that death is NOT final. Memories of a "past" accomplish that. VIOLA! "Reincarnation" is SOLD.

Liberator  posted on  2011-12-31   11:34:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#95. To: Liberator (#90)

Satan needs to convince man that death is NOT final. Memories of a "past" accomplish that. VIOLA! "Reincarnation" is SOLD.

So you don't believe that there is an afterlife, or that the soul is immortal?

Are you saying that the bible is the word of satan?

FormerLurker  posted on  2011-12-31   13:13:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#99. To: FormerLurker (#95)

So you don't believe that there is an afterlife...

I do.

, or that the soul is immortal?

It can be.

Are you saying that the bible is the word of satan?

Let me know when you're serious.

Liberator  posted on  2011-12-31   13:22:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#100. To: Liberator (#99)

Well perhaps I didn't quite understand what you were saying.

Your words were, "Satan needs to convince man that death is NOT final."

Yet you now claim to believe the opposite.

So which is it?

FormerLurker  posted on  2011-12-31   13:27:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#102. To: FormerLurker (#100)

Satan needs to convince man that he returns to earth in the form of ghosts or reincarnation, or as snails. This belief makes the Gospel of Jesus Christ a lie, as well as His Final Judgment.

There is no Second Chance on earth as a mortal being, nor second chance as one pays penance in some ethereal waiting room like Purgatory or amongst a Council of Angels.

Liberator  posted on  2011-12-31   13:45:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#125. To: Liberator (#102)

There is no Second Chance on earth as a mortal being, nor second chance as one pays penance in some ethereal waiting room like Purgatory or amongst a Council of Angels.

This idea is not intuitive to me. As babies grow into children their lucidity grows slowly. So when a child who has heard about God and Jesus on some semi-awareness level dies, does that child go to heaven or hell? Where do you draw the line between innocence and sinful guilt when there is no similar line of comprehension of the truth? Do you have a reasonable and spiritually just answer for this?

And the word "chance" jumps out at me in your statement. Is life only about "chances" and opportunity? Does that sound like what God would offer people... "chances"? The world portrayed by Newton is one where all souls have a built in desire to excel to perfection. Free will is king. You do what you want, become what you want, as fast or as slowly as you want. You choose the lives you want, if any at all, and you choose how many you want. The common thread of all souls is the desire to become greater than they are, and disappointment when we fail to do so. No, that's not proof of anything but to me is much more in line with how an awesome God would be. To me the idea of us being given "one chance" seems a very crude thing for an Almighty God to do.

Pinguinite  posted on  2011-12-31   16:17:00 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#129. To: Pinguinite (#125)

So when a child who has heard about God and Jesus on some semi-awareness level dies, does that child go to heaven or hell? Where do you draw the line between innocence and sinful guilt when there is no similar line of comprehension of the truth? Do you have a reasonable and spiritually just answer for this?

Good questions.

The Lord know our hearts; Most children know right and wrong instinctively. They will be judged as only God can. And even if they don't "know" God," He will make allowance. How? Who knows. But we know children have a special place in God's heart.

Free will is king. You do what you want, become what you want, as fast or as slowly as you want. You choose the lives you want, if any at all, and you choose how many you want. The common thread of all souls is the desire to become greater than they are, and disappointment when we fail to do so. No, that's not proof of anything but to me is much more in line with how an awesome God would be. To me the idea of us being given "one chance" seems a very crude thing for an Almighty God to do.

Again, you pose excellent questions.

I supposed God will take into account every heart, every will, and every circumstance and situation on an individual basis. He created ALL of us for a reason. Whereever we are, whatever we do. Some of us are far more fortunate then others. Above all things, He is most merciful. We have all "failed" at being "good" - still He welcomes us to Him after everything is said and done.

Sure we can dwell on the pain of and in this world. The injustice. The inequity. Father and Son promise it WILL be worth enduring the pain, the spiritual and emotional battles. And triumphant over the deceptions and lies. Rejecting the illicit pleasures of the flesh. Illicit Riches. Illicit Power.

"...And lead us not into temptation, but delivery us from evil...for thine is the Kingdom, Power, and Glory Forever."

I'm taking THAT to the bank - NOT the hearsay lab rat demon-possessed shills who say THEIR Karmic story beyond the grave is the real deal.

Liberator  posted on  2011-12-31   16:38:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#152. To: Liberator (#129)

I supposed God will take into account every heart, every will, and every circumstance and situation on an individual basis. He created ALL of us for a reason. Whereever we are, whatever we do. Some of us are far more fortunate then others. Above all things, He is most merciful. We have all "failed" at being "good" - still He welcomes us to Him after everything is said and done.

Well, that's not really an answer. I know that's the Christian answer but to just basically say that "God is wise and he'll figure it out" is pretty much the same answer one could give for any challenge to Christianity where things get a bit muddled, and that's precisely my point. Because the information that Newton provides does, in fact, give a very clean answer to questions like what happens children when they die and why it isn't the least bit unfair (spiritually) for them to do so. Ditto for people who are born crippled for life, blind or any other sickness you can come up with.

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