Journey of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives (Michael Newton's Journey of Souls Book 1)
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They are near . . . soon I will see them . . . I feel their love as I want Will to feel mine . . . they are waiting until I’m ready.
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The most common type of reaction I hear is a relieved sigh followed by something on the order of “Oh, wonderful; I’m home in this beautiful place again.”
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density
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intelligent energy
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Why did you hide from yourself?
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I missed the signs you set up
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being
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soul’s purpose for being here.
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conquering of fear
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because the human brain does not have an innate moral sense of ethics, conscience is the soul’s responsibility.
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they illuminate pathways by the use of clues.
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When asking for help from your higher spiritual power, I think it is best not to demand immediate change.
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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.
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recognize our faults, avoid self-denial, and have the courage and self-sufficiency to make constant adjustments in our lives.
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a sanction to help humans know of the infinite beyond their life and to assist them in expressing true benevolence through their passion.
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Why do spirits display two black glowing cavities for eyes when not showing their human forms? It seems so spooky to me. S: (laughs and is more relaxed) That’s how Earth’s legends of ghosts came about—from these memories. Our energy mass is not uniform. The eyes you speak of represent a more concentrated intensity of thought.
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First, they have to calm their minds and focus attention away from their immediate surroundings. Dr. N: How would they do this? S: By silence . . . reaching inward . . . to fasten on their inner voice.
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the immediacy of human emotion.
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it is the nature of beauty to desire manifestation.
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“Whenever I am confused about what to do in life, I quietly sit down and think about where I have been and compare this to where I might want to go in the future. The answer to the next step just comes to me from inside myself.”
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A human would be pretty vacant without us . . . we treat Earth bodies with respect, though. Dr. N: What do you think human beings would be like without souls? S: Oh, dominated by senses and emotions . . .
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it’s typical of how I can make a bad situation worse. I am able to interpret only when the storms of the human mind are quiet, and yet I want to be stormy people.
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We don’t control the human mind . . . we try by our presence to . . . elevate it to see . . . meaning in the world and to be receptive to morality . . . to give understanding.
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We were sexually attracted to each other in high school. The infatuation had no real mental connection . . . it’s so hard on Earth to figure out what you are supposed to do with other people . . . sex is a big trap . . . we would have grown bored with one another.
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My advice to people about meaningful encounters is not to intellectualize coming events too much. Some of our best decisions come from what we call instinct. Go with your gut feelings at the time. When a special moment is meant to happen in life, it usually does.
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They stress the benefits of persistence and holding to my values under adversity. I often give in too easily to anger, and they remind me of this while reviewing my past actions and reactions toward events and people.
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trust myself more in bad situations and not let things get out of hand.
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Besides leaving at the moment of death, souls may also come and go when the body is sleeping, in deep meditation, or under an anesthetic in surgery. The soul’s absences are much longer in cases of severe brain damage and coma.
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Once I attach to a child, it is necessary to bring my mind into synchronization with the brain. We have to get used to each other as partners.
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How this person translates signals. Its capacity. No two children are the same.
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It’s a melding. There is an . . . emptiness before my arrival that I fill to make the baby whole.
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We expand what is there.
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that’s why we unify with undeveloped minds. She recognizes me as a friend . . . a twin . . . who is going to be part of her. It’s as if the baby was waiting for me to come.
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At about five or six years of age. Usually we get fully operational when the child starts school. Children under this age can be left to their own devices a lot.
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I watch the parents. They might be having squabbles around the baby, which sets up disturbing vibrations. Dr. N: If this happens to the child, what do you do as its soul? S: Quiet the child as best I can. Reach out to the parents through the baby to calm them.