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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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#51. To: PSUSA2, farmfriend, octavia, Original_Intent, purplerose, Armadillo, abraxas, FormerLurker (#0)

Found some youtubes of this guy, the author of the books linked above, Michael Newton. Seems very down to earth, objective and credible, in spite of the subject matter. These interviews seem to be a good summary of the first book, at least.

If he's for real then... wow.... It changes *everything*, to put it very mildly. I'd like to get some more verification on who and what this guy is.

Pinguinite  posted on  2011-12-24   2:23:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: Pinguinite (#51) (Edited)

Thanks for posting those. I will watch them later.

He has been doing this for years, and I had no idea this was happening until recently. I knew of past life regression, but this seems to be something new. I found other books the supposedly teach about the afterlife, but they are all (so far) based on religions, and not science. Totally worthless. I'll take the word of a scientist over a theologian, any day.

IMO he is honest. That is because he admits it when he makes errors. How rare is that?

He lets his clients tell what they know.

And, imo the scientific method is so much better than the religious 'faith' of any religion, and not just christianity.

Here is where I originally found them. It's a rather eclectic library. www.spiritualgateway.net/...Spiritual%20Communication

PSUSA2  posted on  2011-12-24   7:46:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: PSUSA2 (#52)

He has been doing this for years, and I had no idea this was happening until recently. I knew of past life regression, but this seems to be something new. I found other books the supposedly teach about the afterlife, but they are all (so far) based on religions, and not science. Totally worthless. I'll take the word of a scientist over a theologian, any day.

IMO he is honest. That is because he admits it when he makes errors. How rare is that?

I've heard of this also but not about regression between lives. This guy documents and analyzes information he gets from his cases which apparently paints a very consistent picture of that part of life. While having people under hypnosis give individual accounts of past lives, I'm guessing most of those cases would be difficult to verify with historic information, and there's always the question of whether a subject is simply recalling facts from past studies to fill in an invented story of a past life, so there's significant room for doubt.

Yes, most religions are based on abstract beliefs, and people believe them or not based on how well the presented belief system rhymes with their emotions or past indoctrination. This guy, on the other hand, compares first hand "witness" information from many, many sources and what he concludes, though he seems careful to avoid doing even that, is objectively done based on these first-hand witness accounts. ("First hand" being what separates this from just about all evangelism of every religion under the sun).

I'm about 230 pages through the first book you linked to. In both that and these interviews he comes off as very credible and objective, letting the subjects speak for themselves and not trying to make them say things that conform to any preconceived ideas he may have. I like how he responds to questions about the after (between) life, not by saying "yes this is how it is" or "no that's wrong" but instead says things like "I have never had a case tell me that notion is true".

The objective part of me wants to poke holes in this guys account. Could he be a fraud? If he is he's a very good one. With the degree of consistency in what he's reporting, there should be other hypnotherapists who should be/are able to independently verify what he's saying. It should not be hard to do at all.

If this is for real, it's truly the biggest game changer ever for what life is all about.

Pinguinite  posted on  2011-12-24   12:01:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: Pinguinite (#53) (Edited)

his guy documents and analyzes information he gets from his cases which apparently paints a very consistent picture of that part of life.

Agreed, and where there are possible inconsistencies that he points out, well, he points them out instead of either not telling us or saying the client is mistaken somehow.

I personally expect some inconsistencies, since we all have a different POV, even if we experience the same thing(s).

If it took me this long to find this author, and I have been looking for answers for decades now without ever hearing of this man, I bet there is more out there that I haven't found yet. Why did it take so long? Hell if I know.

It is interesting how this possibly meshes with my admittedly simplistic understanding of Crowley and the Golden Dawn .org, in that they seek communion with their "holy guardian angel" in order to find their "True Will" in life, with that True Will being what we were sent here to do and learn.

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#59. To: PSUSA2 (#54)

and I have been looking for answers for decades now without ever hearing of this man, I bet there is more out there that I haven't found yet. Why did it take so long? Hell if I know.

You and me both. As for why it took so long, the answer would seemingly be because you weren't supposed to find out any sooner than you did.

Thanks for starting this thread. Finished the first book. A few of the hypnotic interviews are kindof funny, which I never would have expected.

Pinguinite  posted on  2011-12-24   14:22:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#60. To: Pinguinite (#59) (Edited)

. As for why it took so long, the answer would seemingly be because you weren't supposed to find out any sooner than you did.

Agreed, but that is sure to make me angry, at first. Then I'll eventually laugh about it, because it fits. Humor helps, even if it's at my expense. And, since I see this as being probably true because it already matches what I see, at least I found out about it. But I have to say "probably true", since I thought that about some other things in the past that I don't see as being true anymore.

I read that book about as quickly as you did. It was hard to put down.

PSUSA2  posted on  2011-12-24   14:37:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#61. To: PSUSA2 (#60)

Finished the second book just now.

What I really like is just how everything I've ever experienced, witnessed or considered, whereas it previously just created a lot of confusion, now with this information all falls into place and there is now agreement between all. Some things I've privately *thought* must be true but which I could not explain how, are explained well with Newton's information, so that makes me feel real good. Newton also shows me where I was assuming things which, according to his reports, are not so.

Thanks again for posting this thread. Like you, this is something I've been looking for for quite a while.

Cheers...

Pinguinite  posted on  2011-12-30   18:21:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#63. To: Pinguinite (#61)

You're welcome. And like you, there were things I thought were true but could not really prove any of it; like choosing to come here, to learn and not be coddled, etc.

The 2nd book had a lot about colors, which I personally found boring, but it also fleshed out the info in the first book too.

So, it looks like I have no real reason to complain about things. It looks like we volunteered for this. That sure does generates some "mixed feelings".

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#65. To: PSUSA2 (#63)

The 2nd book had a lot about colors, which I personally found boring, but it also fleshed out the info in the first book too.

There was certainly a lot there and I'd benefit from a second reading of both books sometime, but I'll have to return to more mundane duties for the moment. Yes more details are in book two. He goes into the one issue which is still a perplexing about causality. Our futures seem largely set in advance, and yet our actions obviously impact other players and we still have free will. Those 3 things don't seem to mix too well to me. Newton gives his best answer on that but in the end he's speculating as much as we would be.

So, it looks like I have no real reason to complain about things. It looks like we volunteered for this. That sure does generates some "mixed feelings".

Yes, Newton does paint a picture where no one can ever rightly complain about anything that happens to them. I say he "paints" a picture but of course it's simply based on what his clients tell him. Seriously makes me consider changing careers into hypnotherapy. Not too much unlike computer work. Both analytical problem solving and "programming". Or "deprogramming" in this case.

I dug around a bit more and there is an institute with Newton's name on it with contacts for such trained people in, it seems, most English speaking countries, at least.

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