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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.


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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.

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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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#22. To: PSUSA2, farmfriend (#0)

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.

Very interesting. I will have to read more about those.

Reincarnation raises some difficult questions.
If our souls choose who we come back as, why would any choose to come back as a 14-year-olds baby drowned in a toilet at birth? Or anyone with a sad life?

I definitely believe in the soul. I would say I am conscious of my soul and there is a rider-and-horse relationship to the body. When I look in the mirror I have always felt that the "me" I see isnt the real "me". I'm inside that meat somewhere. My body is just the "horse", I am the "rider". Or maybe I'm just nuts.

So if reincarnation is real why did I come back as this?
Why didnt I choose to come back as a rich playboy who has an easy life, gets laid every day, lives to be 100 (with great health), and is adored by millions?
I choose this instead?

I dont buy that. If reincarnation were real it would have to be involuntary.

Armadillo  posted on  2011-12-21   21:23:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Armadillo (#22)

our souls choose who we come back as, why would any choose to come back as a 14-year-olds baby drowned in a toilet at birth? Or anyone with a sad life?

So if reincarnation is real why did I come back as this?

Because the energetic body (soul) is sparked into the body that fits its perfect elemental necessity. The attraction is too strong to resist. If the life is sad or results in death (as all do and is a rebirth to another state) then this is not of harsh consequence for the time on this earth will serve the greater energetic needs of the soul and enhance the soul experience.

"This" that you came back to is perfect, but you do not see it as such. If you came into this life rich and with all the material aspects you desire, how much would you limit your potential for growth?

abraxas  posted on  2011-12-21   21:44:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: abraxas (#24)

If you came into this life rich and with all the material aspects you desire, how much would you limit your potential for growth?

Still dont buy it.
Going back to the baby born into a toilet and drowned. How much spritual growth did that soul get? None.

If reincarnation were real, it might be more like karma. A good person gets a good next life as a reward. An evil person gets a hard life.
But I dont buy that either.

Armadillo  posted on  2011-12-21   22:17:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Armadillo (#26) (Edited)

Going back to the baby born into a toilet and drowned. How much spritual growth did that soul get?

That's not for you or I to judge Dillo....but on the other side death isn't looked upon as bad.

Each energetic body has its own needs to fill.....you or I or any other person on this planet. We have an opportunity to grow while in the elemental body and this is the GREAT gift of life, all life including the little babies who do not live very long. Consider the growth the life offers to others in your analysis as well as the growth that one soul gains.

Consider that people continue to reincarnate until they achieve a level of BEING that merits getting off the wheel of life. Not all continue to reincarnate as there is a goal to achieve.

We have choices in life and these choices determine the level of our BEING......so, in the end, a soul may actually digress for the (evil) choices made or they may enhance their sense of BEING. If you consider good and evil as choice beyond the state of judgment you foster a great compassion for those who opt for the latter, for what a price to pay for a soul to digress.

abraxas  posted on  2011-12-21   22:40:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: abraxas, farmfriend (#27)

but on the other side death isn't looked upon as bad.

I do agree with that, and have said before that from Gods perspective death may be the birth of a soul.
Birth is not fun for a baby, probably terrifying, but we celebrate it.
Might death be seen the same way by God?

If we carry that analogy forward, babies dont return to the womb ever. Why would a soul return to a body?
Once born into Gods presence, nothing more is needed.

Armadillo  posted on  2011-12-22   1:07:22 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: Armadillo (#37)

and have said before that from Gods perspective death may be the birth of a soul. Birth is not fun for a baby, probably terrifying, but we celebrate it. Might death be seen the same way by God?

An interesting thought indeed.

If we carry that analogy forward, babies dont return to the womb ever. Why would a soul return to a body?

I guess there's an assumption by some that souls are created through conception and/or birth. If that's the case then I could see incarnation being a one-shot deal (though maybe "incarnation" is the wrong word since that implies a fusing of soul and body instead of the creation of a soul). But if souls exist prior to conception/birth, then incarnation is the right word, and in that case, the reasonable question might be, if it can happen once, why not multiple times? Does something change or break once incarnation happens once? Or maybe a "you can't get there from here" type thing. I guess that would be the christian answer.

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