Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Destiny of Souls


As a self-proclaimed book nerd, I thought I should perhaps be including some "what's on Brittany's shelf" posts on here. Destiny of Souls by Michael Newton was recommended to me by a lovely woman at the Minneapolis Expo. I checked it out from the library and flew through it in just a few days.

Dr. Newton is a certified hypnotherapist and he uses hypnosis for the express purpose of exploring life between lifetimes. Yeah. Let that sink into your head a bit. Life between lifetimes.

This is a great comprehensive exploration of the afterlife. It includes insights into how our loved ones try to contact us after they have passed, as well as information about our soul clusters, guides, and evolution as souls. It is truly excellent.

What I found to be marvelous and affirming is that the same information derived from his hypnotherapy sessions are the same insights I've gathered from personal readings when connecting with those who have passed.

My one disagreement would have to be with his discussion of angels. In one paragraph, Dr. Newton tries to suggest that there is no such thing as angels. He explains that what at first appear to be angels turn out to just be regular souls. Okay, well, let's think about this. The only real definition of an angel is a worker for God who has never been in human form. They don't really need wings or halos to be angels, now do they? Does the absence of wings or halos mean that they are just spirits? No. It is fully possible for an angel to appear without wings. I would say this is a place where he should have just kept quiet.

This is an excellent read for anyone curious about the afterlife, reincarnation, life purpose, heaven, and/or hypnotherapy.

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