Life Between Lives Part 1 -- Journey of Souls
by Wes Penre,
Friday November 27, 2009 at 12:59 PM
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Dr. Michael Newton and "Journey of Souls"
The
most interesting material I have read on afterlife
is the "Journey of Souls" book series by
Dr. Michael Newton. They highly resonate with my
own intuition and some personal memories I have
regained over the last few years. The books contain
a large number of case studies where people under
deep hypnosis are revealing their experiences from
the period of time when they have died until they
reincarnate again in a new body. Intriguing is also
the fact that it doesn't seem to matter what faith
the person had in his physical lifetime -- the
experiences in Afterlife are the same as for those
who believe as for those who don't believe in God or a higher Source at all.
The books have now become classic in the field and are based on more than forty years of experience and research. This information also corresponds with the RA Material, Hidden Hand, the Pleiadians, The Lost Teachings of Atlantis, The Urantia Book and other source materials from ancient times -- all of which I have mentioned in previous research.
The
theme running through the above sources is that we
all are ONE, being just separate parts of One
Infinite Creator. Here is a conclusion Dr. Newton
made after four decades of research:
"Every soul has a spiritual higher power linked to its existence. All souls are part of the same divine essence generated from one oversoul. This intelligent energy is universal in scope and so we all share in divine status. If our soul reflects a small portion of the oversoul we call God, then our guides provide the mirror by which we are able to see ourselves connected to this creator." [Dr. Michael Newton: Journey of Souls - Case Studies of Life Between Lives, © 1994, p. 122].
You
may ask yourself why we choose to reincarnate into
this reality if the spirit world is as blissful as
Dr. Newton's clients indicate, and
the answer is that we are here to learn and to
experience, so we can bring our wisdom to higher
densities and present that wisdom to the Creator
Soul, which is the highest aspect of ourselves. For more information on this,
please read the RA
Material.
I highly recommend anyone interested in this field of research to read his books and if you have the least fear of dying, that will almost certainly disappear. You will realize that the time you spend between death and inhabiting a new body is more real than the physical world you live in at the moment. Dr. Newton's clients even have a tendency to call the place where you go after body death "Home" and they are always ecstatic and very happy to return to this place after each lifetime on Earth.
I found an excerpt on the Internet which describes Dr. Newton's research pretty well and I am going to include it here so you get a feel for it. Wes Penre.
The Transition After Death [1]
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.
The Levels of Soul Grouping
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.
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.
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.
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:
Am I ready for a new physical life?
What specific lessons do I want to undertake to advance my learning and development?
Where should I go, and who shall I be in my next life for the best opportunity to work on my goals?
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.
"Each soul enters with a mission. We all have a mission to perform." - Edgar Cayce
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Endnote:
[1] ^ Source: http://www.near-death.com/newton.html
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