I might make a post about this, but I have been following Richard Martini's and Michael Newton's works for some time now.
They basically do past life regressions, discuss near death experiences with people, that sort of things.
I read "Journey of Souls" by Michael Newton around 2022. At the time, thought it was the best thing since sliced bread and it made sense to me that when we die it's not as bad as it seems and that even in death there's some structure.
However that 'structure' is what is currently making me skeptical of their work all together.
To give an example on what I am talking about, here's a screenshot of Newton's book (specifically chapter 5 Orientation) explaining case 12, where a Subject is an advanced soul (meaning, has more experience with previous lifetimes and such) who is discussing with her guide her life, the good, the bad, the ugly etc.
Newton says that every soul has an orientation, a review of their lifetime, experienced or not. To me that already implies a hierarchy which doesn't really ring differently from the one on Earth but I digress.
On page 37, Newton says;
"Everybody is held accountable for their past lives. Performance is judged upon how each individual interpreted and acted upon their life roles."
And now thinking about it, compared to 2022 when I read it, that's so fucked, you know? You are bullied, judged, misinterpreted, had prejudices against you all your life only to die and then be judged again in the afterlife according to Newton.
I could speak so much more about this book and it's absurdly stupid logic, but I'll spare you the time and energy. As a "best time seller" it does more harm than good.
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