Destiny of Souls

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Authors: Michael Newton
Tags: Body; Mind & Spirit, Afterlife & Reincarnation
to comfort Walt. This is one of those cases that gave me greater perspective of the subtle integration methods Dream weaver Souls are able to use with sleeping people. During this condensed case, my subject wil describe the dream techniques taught to him by his guide, *Axinar.
    Case 6 Dr. *N: How do you plan to alleviate your brother’s grief after returning to the spirit world?
    *S: Axinar has been working with me on an effective strategy. It’s very delicate because we are with Walt’s duplicate.
    Dr. N: You mean that dual part of Walt’s energy mass that remained behind during his incarnation to Earth?
    S: Yes, Walt and I are in the same soul group. I begin by connecting myself to his divided nature here to more closely communicate with Walt’s light on Earth.
    Dr. N: Please explain this procedure.
    S: I float next to the cache where his remaining energy is anchored and
    meld with it briefly. This allows for a perfect recording of Death, Grief and Comfort *s 29 Walt’s energy imprint. There is already a telepathic bonding between us but I want to have a tighter vibrational alliance when I reach his bedside.
    Dr. *N: Why do you wish to carry an absolutely accurate print of Walt’s energy pattern with you on your return to Earth?
    *S; For a stronger connection to the dreams I will create.
    Dr. N: But why can’t Walt’s other half communicate with himself on Earth instead of you?
    S: (sharply) This does not work well. It is nothing more than talking to oneself. There is no impact, especially during sleep. It’s a washout.
    Dr. N: All right, since Walt’s exact energy print is with you, what happens when you go to his sleeping body?
    S: He is tossing and turning at night and really suffering a lot over my being killed. *Axinar trained me to work between dreams because he does these energy transfers so well himself.
    Dr. N: You work between dreams?
    S: Yes, so I can leave messages on either side of two different dreams and then link them for greater receptivity. Because I have Walt’s exact energy imprint, I slip into his mind quite easily to deploy my energy. After my visit, a third dream about the first two unfolds as a delayed reaction and Walt sees us together again in an out-of body setting, which he won’t recognize as the spirit world but the activation of these inviting memories will sustain him.
    Note: Some cultures, such as the Tibetan mystics, believe they do recognize the spirit world as an almost physical paradise to be a natural part of dreaming.
    Dr. N: What were the dreams you created?
    S: Walt was three years older, yet we played a lot together as boys. This changed when he was thirteen, not because we weren’t still close as brothers, he just became attached to guys his own age and I was
    excluded. One day Walt and his friends were swinging 30 Destiny of Souls on a rope tied over the branch of a big tree high above a pond near our farm. I was nearby, watching. The other boys went first and were engaged in a water fight when Walt swung too high and hit his head hard on another branch and was almost knocked out as he fell into the water. They did not see him fall. I dove into the pond and held up his head screaming for help. Later, on the bank, Walt looked up at me with a dazed expression and said, “Thanks for saving me, Buddy.” I thought this act would admit me to their club but a few weeks afterwards Walt and his friends would not let me play a game of softball with them. I felt betrayed that Walt would not stand up for us. During the game the ball was hit into some bushes and they couldn’t locate it. That evening I found their ball and hid it inside our barn. We were poor kids and this ruined their game for a while until one of the boys got another ball on his birthday.
    Dr. *N: Tell me the message you wanted to convey to Walt?
    *S: To show two things. I wanted my brother to see me crying and holding his bleeding head in my lap on the bank of the pond and remember what we said to each other

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