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Destiny of Souls: New Case Studies of Life Between Lives
Destiny of Souls: New Case Studies of Life Between Lives
Destiny of Souls: New Case Studies of Life Between Lives
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Destiny of Souls: New Case Studies of Life Between Lives

Written by Michael Newton, Ph.D

Narrated by Peter Berkrot

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In Destiny of Souls, sixty-seven people just like you recall their life between lives through Dr. Michael Newton's personal work in spiritual hypnotherapy. Based on his groundbreaking research into the afterlife, this book is designed both for those new to afterlife case studies and for fans of Dr. Newton's bestselling first volume, Journey of Souls.

Explore the meaning behind your own spiritual memories as you hear the stories of people in deep hypnosis and learn fascinating details about:

-Our purpose on Earth

-Spiritual settings where souls go after death

-The soul-brain connection

-Soul mates

-Soul travel between lives

-Spirit guides

-Ways spirits connect with and comfort the living

-Why we choose certain bodies
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 9, 2011
ISBN9781452670898
Destiny of Souls: New Case Studies of Life Between Lives

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This book was absolutely phenomenal! It not only validated what I already knew to be true, but further expanded the connections I needed to grow even further. Thank you for sharing with us. Much love for you all. ❤

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Wonderful book. Excellent narrator, too. Highly recommend for your spiritual journey.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Pretty interesting ideas about the afterlife. I would have liked more details about the patients' experiences, though.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Very nice ! Worth reading/listening to. It will help everyone.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Absolutely fascinating! This well documented piece brings hope to the hopeless.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    This book was simply amazing. If you have ever wondered what happens to you when you die, like I did, then this book is a fantastic read. The author publishes a selection of hypno-therapeutic sessions he has given to clients. Through these sessions he details a picture of the after-life (or life between lives as he calls it) as seen through his patients superconsciouses. I'm sure the philosophers will have much more to say about this topic but as for me I was blown away. I'm very surprised more people have not read or reviewed this book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I have not read Newton's preceding book "Journey of Souls" so I can't compare it with the one under review.In this book the author recounts how he places his clients under deep hypnosis, guides them to the spirit world between lives, and there interviews them about their experiences.The book goes into more detail about the spiritual plane than any other book I have read on the subject, including those by Dolores Cannon.Newton covers various subjects, such as techniques used by the souls to comfort their bereaved partners and family members, including entering into their dreams; ghosts (who are mostly obsessively attached to places, people and events where they can't let go); discarnates who visit Earth; regenerating damaged souls, and so on and so forth.There is always a part of the soul that remains in the spirit world. Highly developed souls, especially, often underestimate the percentage of soul energy they need to take with them into the body and thus run into problems.One piece of information that was completely new to me was that the body, apparently, as far as I understand, has a strong consciousness and can act counter to the intentions of the soul and thus cause problems for the latter. I must admit I don't understand this matter adequately and feel it could have been explained even further and better.There was also for me new information about the birthing of souls. Here is a quote: "My soul was created out of a great irregular cloudy mass. I was expelled as a tiny particle of energy from this intense, pulsating bluish, yellow and white light...." The new souls are taken care of by special helpers and given the "love hug". The soul is brought to an awareness of its existence. Each soul is unique.We learn about cluster groups, the spiritual learning centre. the life books library, and much agout the colour spectrum of spiritual auras. The primary core colours indicate the stage of overall development, but "certain souls carry secondary colours .... called halo colours".A chapter describes the Council of Elders, to which we are summoned for evaluation in two occasions. We are asked how we feel about major episodes in our live and our courses of action. Some of the Elders bear medallions with images designed to remind us of significant episodes from our lives. Sunjects mention the "overwhelming" feeling of a higher force called "the Presence" which they feel to be perhaps not God but deified entities with capabilities superior to those in the council. This higher force influences council meetings.In a subsequent chapter the subject of primary soulmates, companion soulmates and affiliated souls is discussed. But not everything occurring in the spirit world is serious, there are also numerous recreational activities for those interested in these.Newton goes into great depth in his study of the spirit world, the information being absolutely comprehensive but not always easy to digest.There are many levels of soul development, and one thing I realized from the book was that I am not myself as spiritually advanced as I had thought, and perhaps not spiritually advanced at all (ha, ha!) - everything is relative.There is a screening room of future lives so we can get a taste of what is in store for us, and choose between various bodies. In some cases you might choose a body that will die young, and have several choices also as regards manner of death.One thing I can say is that with all the talk of what may happen at the end of 2012, the Shift or the ascension into the fourth or even fifth dimension, and all the uncertainty connected with this, this book had a very relaxing effect on me. Even if I don't make the ascension but my body dies at this time, there is absolutely no cause for worry - the spirit world is an extremely loving and comforting place to visit.I would strongly recommend that you read this book if you're at all interested in the nature of our stay in the spirit world.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Destiny of the SoulsThis is the second book of two that Michael Newton published on his remarkable journey, that shared insights gained from several decades of working with Life Between Lives Clients.This review however is going to be a general review of Both books as it is difficult to separate them.With both books Newton has indicated he has selected Case Studies that reflect a large number of similar experiences he encountered during his more than 7000 cases spanning over 40 years. Providing a good overall view of client experiences to draw information from.I have been studying metaphysical & paranormal concepts along with a variety of spiritual beliefs for many years now. What I found reoccurring with all spiritual authors, gurus, mediums, psychics etc... was that their views were most often based on perception of their experience only. On rare occasion when they did take considerations of the clients experience it was heavily influenced with their original perceptions.With Newton things transpired from a perception of non-belief to curiosity then acceptance based on thousands of experiences he encountered from his client work. As with anyone I can only believe that he has over time created his own perception (albeit largely in part of his work) that may still limit complete unbiased recall of his case studies (or choice of which studies he works with in his limited publications). Overall however, I do find it much easier to accept truth in his writing if for no other reason than the fact that his work is truly no different than any other scientist who is looking to find answers and uses repeat attempts to see if they get the same result or something different. I personally have a pretty solid perception of my 'view of the afterlife' which although is ever evolving, was greatly developed long before I ever read any of Newtons work. What I found with Newton's work was similar to what I have experienced with many books/authors I have come to enjoy over the years. Most of what he writes about were already concepts I had accepted as something that felt right to me before I ever read his work. Making his work more a validation than something I had to find a way to accept. For many people who read books they are not 'ready' for they may experience complete aversion to them, or like myself just not 'feel' the book so after a couple chapters put it aside to try at a later date. When I know a book has something special to offer me in that moment; I almost always find that it offers one of two things to me. Either it answers specific questions I have been asking for guidance on OR it provides validation to things I have been feeling but just wanted to experience from someone else's point of view. Often times it does both as Newton's books do.Mostly providing a lot of validation but also answering many questions I had been recently asking to make sense of.Newton's books may not be for everyone, but for those who have opened their mind/souls to believing there is more to 'life on the other side' than we have been lead to believe and would like another point of view this might be what you are looking for. I do suggest you start with "Journey of the Souls" as it was the first in publication.Michael Newton is currently my favorite author. My only disappointment is that he has not publish his case studies in their entirety for those of use with a more in-depth interest in the matter. Which would allow for greater scientific exploration on the subject. I hope one day he does this.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Well written follow-up to Journey of Souls, this book is essential for anyone looking to explore the between-life state. Really fascinating, and many people I've recommended both books to who are intuitive found them validating much of what they've felt or seen on their own.