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What Are the Benefits of a Life-Between-Lives Session?

“Who and I and why am I here?” are two key questions often addressed by your Life-Between-Lives session. It is a spiritual exploration of your conscious identity and the realm in which your soul resides.

Our present incarnation is a precious opportunity for spiritual evolution. People report returning to wakeful consciousness with a deeper commitment to living out their soul’s blue print or life purpose.

The premise of a Life-Between-Lives session is that there is an unchanging aspect of ourselves – our soul – that is incarnated lifetime after lifetime. Although our bodies, personalities and egos are for this lifetime only, the soul transcends time and space and has a specific assignment or blue print for each lifetime in order to evolve, grow and learn different lessons.

Part of your soul is incarnated on this plane to support this lifetime, while the higher soul or over soul remains on another plane. You are a spiritual being undergoing a physical experience on earth’s plane.

Background: The Life-Between-Lives Technique
The technique for regression to Life-Between-Lives was developed by Dr. Michael Newton, author of “Journey of Souls” and “Destiny of Souls.” These books summarize his findings with clients who have been hypnotized into a super-conscious state where it is possible to “see” into the world of spirit.

Based on his hypnotic regressions of over 7,000 clients who have participated in Life-Between-Lives hypnosis, Dr. Newton has described a realm of spirit consistent with that found in the literature on near death experiences and out of body experiences.

Dr. Newton’s writings are among the most significant in terms of both the depth and inspiration of any you will find in the metaphysical and spiritual literature regarding the path of the soul and life after death. In the conclusion to “Journey of Souls” he writes: “To those readers who find the material offered in this book too unprecedented to accept, I would hope for one thing. If you carry away nothing except the idea you have a permanent identity worth finding, I will have accomplished a great deal.”


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