WALK-INS
& WANDERERS
by Angel-Light Love of Texas
Spiritual & Metaphysical Healing/Wellbeing Facilitator
(Spirit-Mind-Body-Environment)
February 8, 2019 on ♥Angel-Light Beamer♥
https://angel-light-love-healing.blogspot.com
We’ve posted several articles on this subject on the ♥Angel-Light
Beamer♥ over the
years, including on November 2, 2016, September 2, 2008. and June 4, 2013. I
recently received an email from a European friend with the subject “Dr. Newton was
wrong, you were right.” That made me
laugh, and I had to read the email to find out why. Dr. Newton refers to Michael
Newton, Ph.D., author of “Journey of Souls—Case Studies of Life Between Lives”
(1996), “Destiny of Souls—New Case studies of Life Between Lives” (2000), and “Life
Between Lives—Hypnotherapy for Spiritual Regression” (2007), which includes
case studies. Dr. Newton also edited “Memories
of the Afterlife,” a collection of case studies of members of the Newton Institute. All excellent books! I have them all in my collection, and I don’t
keep many books. These are all keepers.
Also a keeper is Richard Martini’s “Flipside--A Tourist’s Guide on
How to Navigate the Afterlife” (2011), which the European friend air-mailed to
me a couple weeks ago. The author interviewed Dr. Newton and some of his
trainees at various times, had sessions, and referred others to sessions. He
also videotaped some sessions. The subject of walk-ins is discussed in “Flipside”
because, despite Dr. Newton never coming across any walk-ins in thousands of
sessions and denying their existence, it was brought up by the guide of a
walk-in during a session: “There are ‘walk-ins’; it’s not common, often times
great things come from them, but not necessarily things everybody knows about.”
Later in the session, the facilitator addresses the guide: “Let me ask about
your description of being a ‘walk-in’ soul. It’s not something we have been able
to find in many other sessions.” The
guide’s response: “As groundbreaking and noteworthy, commendable as this work [Life
Between Lives Therapy] is, there is more. Human beings are like filters. The
planet is filled with filters. As we lighten, as we shift, those filters will
pass away, and the images will come more clearly with less distortion. You may consider that this was all farcical,
somehow your (hypnotherapy) technique was flawed. You too much have fortitude, stand
brave—in its right time, you’ll present it. Be open. Look for connections.”
After Dr. Newton’s first book was published and came into my
possession, I referred a friend in another state, which state just so happened
to be the state where Dr. Newton lived.
He bought the book and contacted Dr. Newton to arrange a Life Between
Lives session, which usually take at least three hours. Dr. Newton was already booked solid for the
next six months, but he put my friend on the waiting list since they were only
a few hours distant from each other. My
friend didn’t have to wait but a few weeks until Dr. Newton called to report he
had a cancellation. They were about the
same age and talked casually as well. He
asked Dr. Newton if there would be another book, and the response was that
there wouldn’t be because everything he knew was reported in that first book.
When my friend reported that to me, I laughed aloud, for it was
obvious to me that Dr. Newton hadn’t learned everything there was to know, and
my super-sensory perception indicated there would be at least one more book. Through
all four books, Dr. Newton didn’t report the subject of walk-ins coming up in any
sessions. It seemed to me that he even
slightly (but politely) discounted some information that came up in sessions
his trainees facilitated in “Memories of the Afterlife” (in discussion after
each partial transcript of each case). Time has passed, and here we are. I assume that even more of Dr. Newton’s
trainees have found walk-ins during their sessions.
The “Seth Speaks” books of the 1970s, channeled by Jane Roberts,
may have been the first describing walk-ins in recent centuries. The late Ruth Montgomery wrote about walk-ins
and wanderers and reported on some she had met and was aware of in her 1979 book
“Strangers Among Us” (which I read) and a later book, “Threshold to Tomorrow,”
which I deeply resonated with, I found some words about Ruth and the subject of
walk-ins I want to share from the Internet. I apologize for not having a
source: According to Ruth Montgomery, walk-ins will enter any human from any
race, creed, nationality, philosophical ideas, and psychology. This is because
they intend to begin a new mission through these human bodies, and the former
soul's previous actions will be eventually replaced by the walk-in’s goals and
tasks. She describes walk-in as "a high-minded entity who is permitted to
take over the body of another human being who wishes to depart.” Walk-ins often
begin their new lives adjusting to the confines of their walk-in bodies. The
soul transfer can be a rather jarring experience, but it is always on a
volunteer basis. So, once the soul transfer is done, many walk-ins take time to
adjust to their new bodies by finishing the goals of the previous soul so they
can focus on their own missions. Since Ruth Montgomery's book was published,
accounts of walk-ins have skyrocketed, with many people using her work to
identify themselves as walk-ins. It is unknown whether walk-ins are always
aware of their soul transfers, or if they use their adjustment period to
realize their true origins.
Some researchers and authors differentiate between walk-ins and
wanderers; others don’t. Wanderers can
be walk-ins, and walk-ins can be wanderers.
The two are so similar that I don’t consider it a big sin to use the
terms interchangeably. David Wilcock, in his 2016 book, “The Ascension
Mysteries—Revealing the Cosmic Battle Between Good and Evil,” reports finding
Dr. Scott Mandelker’s book, “From Elsewhere—the Subculture of Those Who Claim
to Be of Non-Earthly Origins.” There are
also the words “Being ET in America” on the book cover. In Chapter 25 of “The Ascension Mysteries,”
Wilcock includes Dr. Mandelker’s description of wanderers, and it is quite
similar or even the same as descriptions of walk-ins. Of course, there are always going to be some
variances among descriptions of wanderers and walk-ins. I’ll include an
abbreviated version here. Some people may identify with all the points; most probably
won’t 100%.
1. You were often lost in daydreams of ETs, UFOs, other worlds,
space travel, and utopian societies as a child. Your family thought you were “a
bit odd,” without knowing quiet why.
2. You always felt like your parents were not your true parents,
that your real family was far away and hidden. Perhaps you thought things
around you were somehow “not the way they should be,” and reminded you of life
somewhere “far away.” These beliefs may have caused you a great deal of pain
and sorrow. You felt “out of place.”
3. You’ve had one or more vivid UFO experiences (in a dream or
during waking hours) which dramatically changed your life: They helped resolve
doubts, inspired confidence and hope, and gave you meaning and purpose. From then on, you knew you were a different
person. Like a spiritual wake-up call, it changed your life.
4. You are genuinely kind, gentle, harmless, peaceful, and non-aggressive
(not just sometimes, but almost always). You are not much interested in money
and possessions, so if “someone must do without,” it is usually you—such is
your habitual self-sacrifice. Acts of human cruelty violence, and personal
global warfare seem really strange. You just can’t figure out all this anger,
rage, and competition.
5. You have a hard time recognizing evil and trickery; some people
call you naïve. When you do perceive genuine negativity in your midst, you
recoil in horror and may feel shocked that “some people do things like that.” In a subtle way, you actually feel confused.
Perhaps you vaguely sense having known a world free of such disharmony.
6. The essence of your life is serving others, and you cherish
great ideas which may also be somewhat innocent and naïve (in worldly
terms). But you sincerely, deeply hope
to improve the world. A lot of disappointment and frustration comes when such
hopes and dreams don’t materialize.
7. You completely embrace the scientific temperament with a cool,
reasonable, and measured approach to life. Human passion and red-hot desire
seem strange: You are baffled. Romance and the entire world of feelings are
truly foreign to your natural ways. [David Wilcock Note: This type of wanderer is less common, and probably
wouldn’t be reading this book. Their skepticism would be too great!]
8. You easily get lost in science fiction, medieval epic fantasy,
and visionary art. Given a choice, you’d much prefer to live in your dreams of
the past or future than in the present.
Sometimes you consider your earth life boring and meaningless and wish
you could go to a perfect, exciting world.
9. You have an insatiable interest in UFOs, life on other worlds,
or previous earth civilizations. Sometimes you feel like you’ve really been
there, and may even go back some day. There
may be quite a few of such books on your bookshelves. [David Wilcock Note: Actually,
this question is a giveaway, since only Wanderers and Walk-ins have profound,
undying curiosity about worlds beyond.]
10. You have a strong interest in mystic spirituality, both theory
and practice, with a deep sense that you used to have greater powers and
somehow lost them.
11. You have become a conscious channel for ETs or some other
non-earth source, and you realize that the purpose of your life is to help
others grow and evolve.
12. You feel, and perhaps all your life have felt tremendous
alienation and a sense of never quite fitting in. You simply feel different and
always have. [David Wilcock Note: this is the classic profile of wanderers.]
David Wilcock reports he scored 100% on this questionnaire. I
scored nine, possibly ten out of twelve.
More on David Wilcock’s “The Ascension Mysteries” (about 500 pages): the first half of the book is full of
biographical information that validates all the books David has researched and
published, but I don’t necessarily recommend that part to most readers. Instead, I recommend beginning to read at
Chapter 14, titled “Disclosure.” I’m
keeping this book in my collection as well.
Since I don’t keep many anymore, that means I consider the information
in this book important to keep for future reference.
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