On May 25, 2:04 am, John Fitzsimons <DELETEucwubq...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On 21 May 2007 23:54:25 +0200, Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
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> >On 21 May 2007, "ellie.blunt" <ellie.bl...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi Ellie,
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> >>Perhaps there is an obvious answer here, but I'm new to this group and
> >>am curious about the various theories. I am a hypnotist and have done
> >>many past life regressions. I also have friends who are ghosts
> >>hunters. So my question is: Where do ghosts fit in to the
> >>reincarnation process? Or do they?
> >>Ellie
> >>http://www.transparenthypnotist.blogspot.com
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> Most ghosts are simply people who are "earthbound". When they
> cease being that they arrive in the spirit world. After a period of
> time they then usually take on a new physical form (incarnation).
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> Bye the way, doing your work I would expect that the writings of Dr
> Michael Newton, Ph. D. would interest you. "Journey of Souls" for
> example. Or maybe Brian Weiss, M.D. "Many Lives, Many Masters".
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> You have probably already heard of the work of Professor Ian
> Stevenson at the university of Virginia ? If so then the book "Life
> Before Life" by Dr Jim B. Tucker might be worth looking at too.
> It builds on Stevenson's work and has a foreword by him.
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> Regards, John.
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Thanks John. I have read a lot of Brian Weiss, but I am not familiar
with Dr. Tucker's work. I'll look into that.
Your explanation makes sense. So it would seem that perhaps those
souls who remain earthbound (ghosts), still have something else to
accomplish or learn on Earth or are they,for lackof a better word,
just stuck here?
Ellie


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