I don't know what to believe, I never do. But I started reading "Journey of Souls" by Michael Newton a few days ago. It all sounded good at first, but
the more I read, the more suspicious things started to sound. For example, one man (or woman, I guess we can be both, according this book) travels
back to the spirit world, and the way he describes it reminds me of a school, or an assembly. And everyone has their "group". He saw his father there,
and wanted to get close to him, but was not allowed to. His father was in a different "group". As the author of the book asked, "Why don't you go and
see him? Can't you move around freely?" the subject got really irritated, and exclaimed something like, "I CAN'T! THAT IS NOT MY GROUP!" But he wanted
to. It almost sounds like the spirit world is no different than here. We're told what we can and cannot do, we're reviewed and judged, and then sent
back here again. What's the point? Then I did a search on the book, and found some interesting (and disturbing) reviews about it. One in
particular:
Splinter in the Mind
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Bronte responded to the reader:
First, about Newton’s book. Yes, it does talk about “guides” and celestial “councils” that help us decide the direction of our next
incarnation. And of course those all represent enslavement and manipulation. The value of the book is that it makes that manipulation more obvious.
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