Full Spectrum Psychotherapy
Diane Morrin, M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
406-827-9330
1119 Maiden Lane -- PO Box 1609
Thompson Falls, MT 59873

 

 

 

 

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Full Spectrum Psychotherapy
Diane Morrin, M.A.

Licensed Professional Counselor
406-827-9330
1119 Maiden Lane
PO Box 1609
Thompson Falls, MT 59873

 

 

 

Diane with

Michael Newton

 

Life Between Lives Regression takes us from a past-life death directly into the Spirit World. It begins with trance state induction using relaxation exercises. For an explanation of trance state please see the Past-Life Regression page.

As we enter this realm of unconditional love and caring we are first met by our spirit guide. Our guide then takes us to our core soul group. We are warmly welcomed with sharing and reminiscing. One of the spirits in our soul group is our primary soul-mate.

Near our soul group we may encounter affiliate souls from soul groups close to ours with whom we incarnate less frequently. Our guide may then take us to the spiritual library where we each have a 'life book'. This book is filled with all of the many lives we have lived.

Our spirit guide may open this book to a particular life for our review. The still picture in the book becomes alive as our spirit moves directly into that life to 're-live' some important lesson. When we have seen what our guide feels is important for our learning we instantly return to the library.

It is not uncommon to view 3 to 5 such past-lives from the spiritual library in one Life Between Lives session. The next stop commonly is our Council of Elders. These are highly evolved spirits who help us plan our spiritual advancement.

Our Elders comment on our performance in the past-life from which we have just returned, and make recommendations for future learning. At this point in our Spiritual World journey we may be taken for special trainings, large group meditations, or to communicate one-on-one with a spirit with whom we have a particular task to accomplish on Earth. The list of possibilities at this stage is probably infinite.

When our spirit guide feels the time is right we are taken to the 'life selection room'. Here we view possible selections for our next life. We are shown short vignettes of each possibility and we see with whom we would share each choice.

After choosing our next life on Earth, we move to the 'life preparation room' where we plan that up-coming life more fully. We make various specific contracts with the different players in the life to come.

When all is arranged we say a final good-by to our soul group members and move to the 'exit portal'. Our guide wishes us well on our next adventure.  We then shoot back to Earth, and find our spirit in the womb of our new mother.

This probably all seems quite amazing to those who have not had this remarkable experience. Actually, the experience itself is even more amazing. The power of this visit to the Spirit  World cannot be reduced to human words. Rather, it must be experienced.

The Spirit World has a single focus: to help each spirit advance to a higher level of consciousness.  We come to realize that everything that happens, both in the Spirit World and here on Earth, is an opportunity to learn and to teach; and to grow spiritually.

Suggested Reading:
 
Journey of Souls
Michael Newton, Ph.D. Llewellyn Publications 1994

Destiny of Souls
Michael Newton, Ph.D. Llewellyn Publications 2004

 


 

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