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Clint and Wendy discuss Michael Newton's Journey of Souls (1994), a hypnosis-based book of case studies positing soul continuity across lifetimes. Key themes: pre-life, this-life, and afterlife; soul groups; guides and teachers; life purpose and planning; and a calm, familiar post-death realm. The book's life review emphasizes learning over punishment, with subjects feeling others' joys/pains. It frames Earth as advanced training and reincarnation as optional. LDS context: three degrees of glory (celestial, terrestrial, telestial) based on choices. The hosts note hypnosis' scientific status is debated and caution listeners to approach with curiosity and discernment.
By Clint Hufft and Wendy Dahl5
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Clint and Wendy discuss Michael Newton's Journey of Souls (1994), a hypnosis-based book of case studies positing soul continuity across lifetimes. Key themes: pre-life, this-life, and afterlife; soul groups; guides and teachers; life purpose and planning; and a calm, familiar post-death realm. The book's life review emphasizes learning over punishment, with subjects feeling others' joys/pains. It frames Earth as advanced training and reincarnation as optional. LDS context: three degrees of glory (celestial, terrestrial, telestial) based on choices. The hosts note hypnosis' scientific status is debated and caution listeners to approach with curiosity and discernment.