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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.

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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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#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  


#4. To: Pinguinite, octavia, PSUSA2, Original_Intent, abraxas (#3)

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?

when you consider the concept of being made in the image of God, the mind broadens. If we truly made in the image of God, then like God, we would exist outside of space/time, beyond the 10 dimensions of string theory or the 11 dimensions of M theory. Also, if we are made in his image, then all the associated abilities are ours as well.

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#13. To: farmfriend (#4)

when you consider the concept of being made in the image of God, the mind broadens. If we truly made in the image of God, then like God, we would exist outside of space/time, beyond the 10 dimensions of string theory or the 11 dimensions of M theory. Also, if we are made in his image, then all the associated abilities are ours as well.

Well, if our souls do detach and reattach to bodies over time, how does Christianity -- and for that matter all other religions, major and minor -- fit into the big picture? All versions of Christianity reject the idea of reincarnation, and in fact it pretty much completely turns it on its head. I mean, it just doesn't work any more, does it?

Just as legends and myths are usually based on factual instances of history, perhaps Christianity, along with other religions have a lot of truth to them, such as the "made in the image of God" idea, and having faith to see you through hard times, and for miraculous healing, and loving your neighbor as yourself, forgiving your enemies, all of which may well have very real spiritual benefits at the soul level. And yet much of the padded doctrine that's layered on top of it may only be a fabrication to satisfy the minds that ask questions and demand answers in spite of having a vacuum of information. Parents will invent explanations for kids that are too young to understand the complexities of life, and these kids grow up holding these ideas as sound doctrine, and then religion is born.

Maybe?

Pinguinite  posted on  2011-12-21   14:09:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#68. To: Pinguinite (#13)

Parents will invent explanations for kids that are too young to understand the complexities of life, and these kids grow up holding these ideas as sound doctrine, and then religion is born.

like Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny? it has always perplexed me how parents, especially Christian parents tell their children these myths. it's incongruous with truth and having one's word be trustworthy. besides, i never wanted Santa to get credit for the gifts i lovingly chose for my son!

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#71. To: christine (#68) (Edited)

It's funny you should mention the fables and stories we are told as we grow in this life.

I just had a conversation with a friend about a certain liberal proffesor that I have done work for the last several years. This proffesor (Tom) is very politically active and fancies himself a very aware person. I laugh cause I sum it up this way:

When you are two years old or so, you think that covering your eyes makes it so others can't see you, but you grow out of it....

When you are four you still believe in Santa Claus, but when you get older you grow out of it....

When you are in early teens (and sometimes much older) you think wrestling is real, but most of us grow out of it....

Since you were old enough to watch TV you thought the news was real, but at a certain level of maturity a small minority of us grow out of it....

There are many paradigms that we fall prey to but if we have the "eyes to see" and the desire, we become dis-alusioned, but not poor Tom (the proffesor) he still thinks CNN brings him the truth.

It really is sad how many people still believe in wrestling.

intotheabyss  posted on  2011-12-30 21:25:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#77. To: christine (#68)

like Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny?

Exactly, except that it's stories about why it's not raining this year and there's less food, not a story about how these mysterious toys and eggs got dumped at the house!

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