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When
Dr. Michael Newton
[www.spiritualregression.org]
, a certified Master Hypnotherapist, began regressing
his clients back in time to access their memories
of former lives, he stumbled onto a discovery of
enormous proportions: that it is possible to
see into the spirit world through the mind's
eye of subjects who are in a hypnotized or superconscious
state; and that clients in this altered state
were able to tell him what their soul was doing
between lives on Earth. His book,
Journey of Souls,
presents ten years of his research and insights
to help people understand the purpose behind their
life choices, and how and why our soul - and
the souls of those we love - lives eternally. His
follow-up book,
Destiny of Souls,
is highly recommended as well. Also, you can check
out
Michael Newton's touring
schedule.
In May of 2004, Dr. Newton's new book entitled
Life Between Lives: Hypnotherapy
for Spiritual Regression
was released. Dr. Newton is also the founder of
The Society for Spiritual
Regression.
The following is an excerpt from Journey of Souls
describing the nature of the afterlife.
1. The Transition After
Death
There are souls who have
been so severely damaged they are detached from
the mainstream of souls going back to a spiritual
home base after death. Compared to all returning
entities, the number of these abnormal souls is
not large.
There are two types of
displaced souls: those who do not accept the fact
their physical body is dead and fight returning
to the spirit world for reasons of personal anguish,
and those souls who have been subverted by, or had
complicity with, criminal abnormalities in a human
body. The first type we call ghosts. These spirits
refuse to go home after physical death and often
have unpleasant influences on those of us who would
like to finish out our human lives in peace. These
displaced souls are sometimes falsely called demonic
spirits because they are accused of invading the
minds of people with harmful intent.
Those subverted by criminal
abnormalities do undergo separation in the spirit
world, and this happens at the time of their orientation
with guides. They are not activated along the same
travel routes as other souls and will go into seclusion
upon reentering the spirit world. These souls don't
appear to mix with other entities in the conventional
manner for quite a while.
Because wrong-doing takes
so many forms on Earth, spiritual instruction and
the type of isolation used is varied for each soul.
The nature of these variations apparently is evaluated
during orientation at the end of each life. The
relative time of seclusion and reindoctrination
is not consistent either. For instance, I have had
reports about maladjusted spirits who have returned
back to Earth directly after a period of seclusion
in order to expunge themselves as soon as possible
by a good incarnated performance.
All souls, regardless
of experience, eventually arrive at a central port
in the spirit world which I call the staging area.
Once past the orientation station there seems to
be no further travel detours for anyone entering
this space of the spirit world. Apparently, large
numbers of returning souls are conveyed in a spiritual
form of mass transit. Spirits are brought in, collected,
and then projected out to their proper final destinations
similar to a central terminal of a metropolitan
airport that has the capacity to fly people out
in any direction. The most outstanding characteristic
of this world is a continuous feeling of a powerful
mental force directing everything in uncanny harmony.
People say this is a place of pure thought.
After souls arrive back
into their soul groups, they are summoned to appear
before a Council of Elders. While the Council is
not prosecutorial, they do engage in direct examination
of a soul's activities before returning them to
their groups.
Group placement is determined
by soul level. After physical death, a soul's journey
back home ends with debarkation into the space reserved
for their own colony, as long as they are not a
very young soul or isolated for other reasons. The
souls represented in these cluster groups are intimate
old friends who have the same awareness level. Members
of the same cluster group are closely united for
all eternity. These tightly-knit clusters are often
composed of like-minded souls with common objectives
which they continually work out with each other.
Usually they choose lives together as relatives
and close friends during their incarnations on Earth.
2. The Levels of
Soul Groupings
a.
The Beginner Soul
There are two types
of beginner souls: souls who are truly young in
terms of exposure to an existence out of the spirit
world, and souls who have been reincarnating on
Earth for a long period of relative time, but still
remain immature.
I believe almost three-quarters
of all souls who inhabit human bodies on Earth today
are still in the early stages of development. Souls
end their incarnation on Earth when they reach full
maturity.
The beginner soul may
live a number of lives in a state of confusion and
ineffectiveness, influenced by an Earth curriculum
which is different from the coherence and supportive
harmony of the spirit world. Less developed souls
are inclined to surrender their will to the controlling
aspects of human society, with a socio-economic
structure which causes a large proportion of people
to be subordinate to others. The inexperienced
soul tends to be stifled by a lack of independent
thinking. They also lean towards being self-centered
and don't easily accept others for who they are. Every
soul was once a beginner.
b.
The Intermediate Soul
Once our souls advance
into the intermediate ranges of development, group
cluster activity is considerably reduced. This does
not mean we return to the kind of isolation that
occurs with novice souls. Souls evolving into
the middle development level have less association
with primary groups because they have acquired the
maturity and experience for operating more independently. These
souls are also reducing the number of their incarnations.
These souls are at last
ready for more serious responsibilities. The relationship
we have with our guides now changes from teacher-student
to one of colleagues working together. Since our
old guides have acquired new student groups, it
is now our turn to develop teaching skills which
will eventually qualify us for the responsibilities
of being a guide to someone else.
This is a significant
stage for souls in their development because now
they are given increased responsibilities for younger
souls. The status of a guide is not given to us
all at once, however.
As with many other aspects
of soul life, we are carefully tested. The intermediate
levels are trial periods for potential teachers.
Our mentors assign us a soul to look after, and
then evaluate our leadership performance both in
and out of physical incarnations.
Only if this preliminary
training is successful are we allowed to function
even at the level of a junior guide. Not everyone
is suited for teaching, but this does not keep us
from becoming an advanced soul. Guides, like everyone
else, have different abilities and talents, as well
as shortcomings. By the time we reach the advanced
level, our soul aptitudes are well known in the
spirit world. We are given occupational duties commensurate
with our abilities. Different avenues of approach
to learning eventually bring all of us to the same
end in acquiring spiritual wholeness.
c.
The Advanced Soul
I believe that people
on Earth who possess souls which are both old and
highly advanced are scarce. A person whose maturity
is this high doesn't seek out a regression therapist
to resolve life-plan conflicts. In most cases, they
are here as incarnated guides. Having mastered the
fundamental issues most of us wrestle with daily,
the advanced soul is more interested in making small
refinements toward specific tasks.
We may recognize them
when they appear as public figures, such as Mother
Teresa; however, it is more usual for the advanced
soul to go about their good works in a quiet, unassuming
manner. Without displaying self-indulgence, their
fulfillment comes from improving the lives of other
people. They focus less on institutional matters
and more on enhancing individual human values.
The mark of an advanced
spirit is one who has patience with society and
shows extraordinary coping skills. Most prominent
is their exceptional insight. This is not to say
life has no karmic pitfalls for them, otherwise
they probably wouldn't be here at all. They may
be found in all walks of life, but are frequently
in the helping professions or combating social injustice
in some fashion. The advanced soul radiates composure,
kindness, and understanding toward others. Not being
motivated by self-interest, they may disregard their
own physical needs and live in reduced circumstances.
3. Returning to the
Physical
There comes that time
when the soul must once again leave the sanctuary
of the spirit world for another trip to Earth. This
decision is not an easy one. Souls must prepare
to leave a world of total wisdom, where they exist
in a blissful state of freedom, for the physical
and mental demands of a physical body. Once back
in the spirit world, souls have misgivings about
even temporarily leaving a world of self-understanding,
comradeship, and compassion to go to a planetary
environment of uncertainty and fear brought about
by aggressive, competing humans. Despite having
family and friends on Earth, many incarnated souls
feel lonely and anonymous among large impersonal
populations.
The rejuvenation of our
energy and personal assessment of one's self takes
longer for some souls than others, but eventually
the soul is motivated to start the process of incarnation.
While our spiritual environment is hard to leave,
as souls we also remember the physical pleasures
of life on Earth with fondness and even nostalgia.
When the wounds of a past life are healed and we
are again totally at one with ourselves, we feel
the pull of having a physical expression for our
identity. Training sessions with our counselors
and peer groups have provided a collaborative spiritual
effort to prepare us for the next life. Our karma
of past deeds towards humanity and our mistakes
and achievements have all been evaluated with an
eye toward the best course of future endeavors.
The souls must now assimilate all this information
and take purposeful action based upon three primary
decisions:
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Am I ready for a new physical life? |
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(2) |
What specific
lessons do I want to undertake to advance
my learning and development?
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Where should
I go, and who shall I be in my next
life for the best opportunity to work
on my goals?
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Once a soul
has decided to incarnate again, the next stage in
the return process is to be directed to the place
of life selection. Souls consider when and where
they want to go on Earth before making a decision
on who they will be in their new life. While some
spiritual locales for life selection are difficult
for my subjects to describe, they use remarkably
similar descriptions. He is told it resembles a
movie theater which allows souls to see themselves
in the future, playing different roles in various
settings.
In this place of life
selection, our souls preview the life span of more
than one human being within the same time cycle.
When we leave this area, most souls are inclined
toward one leading candidate presented to us for
soul occupation. However, our spiritual advisors
give us ample opportunity to reflect upon all we
have seen in the future before making a final decision.
After souls have completed
their consultations with guides and peers about
the many physical and psychological ramifications
of a new life and body choice, the decision to incarnate
is made. It would be logical to assume that they
would then go immediately to Earth. This doesn't
happen before a significant element of preparation
occurs. The space souls go to for this in the spirit
world is commonly called the place of recognition,
or recognition class. I am told the activity here
is like cramming for a final exam.
One of the last requirements
before embarkation for many souls is to go before
the Council of Elders for the second time. The spirit
world is an environment personified by order and
the Elders want to reinforce the significance of
a soul's goals for the next life. Some return to
their spirit group after this meeting to say goodbye
while others say they leave immediately for reincarnation.
Those souls getting ready for embarkation to Earth
are like battle-hardened veterans girding themselves
for combat. This is the last chance for souls to
enjoy the omniscience of knowing just who they are
before they must adapt to a new body.
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