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          S. (Subject): Oh, my god! I'm not really dead - am  I? I mean, my body is dead - I can 
            see it below me - but I'm floating ... I can look down and see my body  lying flat in the 
            hospital bed. Everyone around me thinks I'm dead, but I'm not. I want to  shout, 
            hey, I'm not really dead! This is so incredible ... the nurses are  pulling a sheet over 
            my head ... people I know are crying. I'm supposed to be dead, but I'm  still alive! It's 
            strange, because my body is absolutely dead while I'm moving around it  from 
          above.
              I'm alive! 
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            THESE are the  words spoken by a man in deep hypnosis, reliving a death experience.  His words come in short, excited bursts and are full of awe, as he sees and  feels what it is like to be a spirit newly separated from a physical body. This  man is my client and I have just assisted him in recreating a past life death  scene while he lies back in a comfortable recliner chair. A  little earlier, following my instructions during his trance  induction, this subject was age-regressed in a return to childhood  memories. His subconscious perceptions gradually coalesced as we worked  together to reach his mother's womb.  
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            I then prepared him for a jump back into the  mists of time by the visual use of protective shielding. When we  completed this important step of mental conditioning, I moved my  subject through an imaginary time tunnel to his last life on Earth. It was  a short life because he had died suddenly from the influenza epidemic of 1918. 
              As  the initial shock of seeing himself die and feeling his soul floating out of  his body begins to wear off a little, my client adjusts more  readily to the visual images in his mind.  
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          Since a small part of the  conscious, critical portion of his mind is still functioning, he  realizes he is recreating a former experience. It takes a bit longer than  usual since this subject is a younger soul and not so used to the cycles of  birth, death, and rebirth as are many of my other clients.  
            Yet,   within  a  few moments he settles in and begins to  respond with greater confidence to my questions. I quickly raise this  subject's subconscious hypnotic level into the uperconscious  state. Now he is ready to talk to me about the spirit world, and  I ask what is happening to him. 
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            S: Well ... I'm rising up higher ... still  floating ... looking back at my body. It's like watching a  movie, only I'm in it! The doctor is comforting my wife and daughter. My  wife is sobbing (subject wiggles with discomfort in his chair). I'm trying to  reach into her mind ... to tell her everything is all right  with me. She is so overcome by grief I'm not getting through. I  want her to know my suffering is gone ... I'm free of my body ... I  don't need it any more ... that I 
              will wait for her. I want her to know that ...  but she is ... not listening to me. Oh, I'm moving away now ...  
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            And so, guided by a series of commands, my client  starts the process of moving 
              further into the spirit world. It is a road many others have traveled in  the security of 
              my office. Typically, as memories in the superconscious state expand,  subjects in 
              hypnosis become more connected to the spiritual passageway. As the  session moves 
              forward, the subject's mental pictures are more easily translated into  words. Short 
              descriptive phrases lead to detailed explanations of what it is like to  enter the spirit 
              world.  
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          We have a great deal of documentation, including  bservations from medical personnel,  which   describes  the  out-of-body   near-death  experiences  of   people severely injured in accidents. These people were  considered clinically dead before medical efforts brought them back  from the other side. Souls are quite capable of leaving and  returning to their host bodies, particularly in life-threatening situations when  the body is dying. People tell of hovering over their bodies, especially in hospitals,  watching doctors perform life-saving procedures on them. In time these memories  fade after they return to life.             | 
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            In the early stages of hypnosis regression into  past lives, the descriptions of subjects mentally going  through their past deaths do not contradict the reported statements of  people who have actually died in this life for a few minutes. The difference between  these two groups of people is that subjects in hypnosis are not remembering their  experiences of temporary death. People in a deep trance state are capable of describing  what life is like after permanent physical death.  
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            What are the similarities of afterlife  recollection between people reporting on their out-of-body  experiences as a result of a temporary physical trauma and a subject in hypnosis  recalling death in a past life? Both find themselves floating around their bodies  in a strange way, trying to touch solid objects which dematerialize in front of  them.  
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          Both kinds of reporters say they are frustrated in their attempts  to talk to living people who don't respond. Both state they feel  a pulling sensation away from the place where they died and experience  relaxation and curiosity rather than fear.   | 
         
        
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           All these  people report a euphoric sense of freedom and brightness around them. Some  of my subjects see brilliant whiteness totally surrounding them at the moment of  death, while others observe the brightness is farther away from an area of  darker space through which they are being pulled. This is  often referred to as the tunnel effect, and has become well known  with the public.  
            My second case will take us further into the  death experience than Case 1. The 
              subject here is a man in his sixties describing to me the events of his death  as a 
              young woman called Sally, who was killed by Kiowa Indians in an attack  on a 
              wagon train in 1866. Although this case and the last one relate death  experiences 
              after their most immediate past lives, a particular death date in  history has no 
              special  relevance because it is  recent. I find no significant differences between 
              ancient and modern times in terms of graphic spirit world recall, or the  quality of 
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          I should also say the average subject in trance  has an uncanny ability to zero in on the dates and geographic locations  of many past lives. This is true even in earlier periods  of   human  civilization,  when  national  borders   and  place  names   were different than exist today. Former names, dates, and  locations may not always be easily recalled in every past  life, but descriptions about returning to the spirit world and  life in that world are consistently vivid.           
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            The scene in Case 2 opens on the American southern plains right after an arrow has struck Sally in the neck at close range. I am always careful with death scenes involving violent trauma in past lives because the subconscious mind often still retains these experiences. The subject in this case came to me because of a lifetime  of  throat  discomfort.  Release  therapy  and  deprogramming  is  usually required in these cases. In all past life recall, I use the time around death for quiet review and place the subject in observer status to soften pain and emotion. 
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            Case 2  
            Dr.  N: Are you in great pain from the arrow?  
            S: Yes ... the point has torn my throat ... I'm  dying (subject begins to whisper while holding his  hands at the throat). I'm choking ... 
              blood pouring down ... Will (husband) is holding  me ... the pain ... terrible ... I'm getting out now ... it's over,  anyway.  
            Note: Souls often leave their human hosts moments  before actual death when their bodies are in great pain. Who can blame them?  Nevertheless, they do stay close by the dying body. After calming  techniques, I raise this subject from the subconscious to the  superconscious level for the transition to spiritual memories.  
            Dr. N: All right, Sally, you have accepted being  killed by these Indians. Will you please describe to me the exact  sensation you feel at the time of death?  
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            S: Like ... a force ... of some kind ... pushing  me up out of my body.  
             Dr. N: Pushing you? Out where? 
               
            S:  I'm ejected out the top of my head. 
             
            Dr. N: And what was pushed out? 
             
            S: Well - me!  
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            Dr. N: Describe what "me" means. What does the thing that is you look like going out of the head of your body?  
              S: (pause) Like a ... pinpoint of light ... radiating... 
               
              Dr. N: How do you radiate light?  
              S: From ... my energy. I look sort of transparent white ... my soul ...  
               
              Dr. N: And does this energy light stay the same after leaving your body? 
              S: (pause) I seem to grow a little ... as I move around.  
                 
                Dr. N: If your light expands, then what do you look like now? 
                S: A ... wispy ... string ... hanging ...  
                 
                Dr. N: And what does the process of moving out of your body actually feel like to 
              you?  
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          S: Well, it's as if I shed my skin ... peeling a  banana. I just lose my body in one swoosh!  
            Dr.  N: Is the feeling unpleasant?  
            S: Oh no! It's wonderful to feel so free with no  more pain, but ... I am ... disoriented ... I didn't  expect to die ... (sadness is creeping into my client's voice and I want him to  stay focused on his soul for a minute more, rather than what is taking place on  the ground with his body)  
            Dr. N: I understand, Sally. You are feeling a  little displacement at the moment as a soul. This is  normal in your situation for what you have just gone through. Listen and  respond to my questions. You said you were floating. Are you able to move around  freely right after death?             
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            Dr.  N: You mean it's sort of like being in a vacuum for you?  
               
              S: Yes ... nothing around me is a solid mass.  There are no obstacles to bump into ... I'm drifting ...  
              Dr.  N: Can you control your movements - where you are going?  
            S: Yes ... I can do some of that ... but there is  ... a pulling ... into a bright whiteness ... it's so bright!   | 
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          Dr. N: Is the intensity of whiteness the same everywhere?  
            S: Brighter ... away from me ... it's a little darker white ... gray ... in the direction of my body ... (starts to cry) oh, my poor body ... I'm not ready to leave yet. (subject pulls back in his chair as if he is resisting something)  
            Dr. N: It's all right, Sally, I'm with you. I want you to relax and tell me if the force that took you out of your head at the moment of death is still pulling you away, and if you can stop it.  
            S: (pause) When I was free of my body the pulling lessened. Now, I feel a nudge ... drawing me away from my body ... I don't want to go yet ... but, something wants me to go soon ...  
          Dr. N: I understand, Sally, but I suspect you are learning you have some element of control. How would you describe this thing that is pulling you?   | 
         
             
      
        
          
            S: A ... kind of magnetic ... force ... but ... I  want to stay a little longer ...  
            Dr. N: Can your soul resist this  pulling sensation for as long as you want?  
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          S: (there is a long pause while the subject  appears to be carrying on an internal debate with himself in his  former life as Sally) Yes, I can, if I really want to stay. (subject  starts to cry) Oh, it's awful what those savages did to my body. There is blood  all over my pretty blue dress ... my husband Will is trying to hold me and  still fight with our friends against the Kiowa.   | 
         
             
      
        
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     Note: I reinforce the imagery of a protective  shield around this subject, which is so important as a foundation to calming  procedures. Sally's soul is still hovering over her body after I move the scene  forward in time to when the Indians are driven off by the wagon  train rifles.  
   Dr.  N: Sally, what is your husband doing right after the attack?  
   S: Oh, good ... he isn't hurt ... but ... (with  sadness) he is holding my body ... crying over me ... there is nothing he can  do for me, but he doesn't seem to realize that yet. I'm cold, but  his hands are around my face ... kissing me.  
      
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          S: I'm over Will's head. I'm trying to console  him. I want him to feel my love is not 
            really gone ... I want him to know he has not lost me forever and that I will  see him 
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          S: There is so much grief, but he ... feels my essence ... I know it. Our friends are around him ... and they separate us finally ... they want to reform the wagons and get started again.  
               
              Dr. N: And what is going on now with your soul?  
               
              S: I'm still resisting the pulling sensation ... I want to stay.  
            Dr. N: Why is that?  
               
              S: Well, I know I'm dead ... but I'm not ready to leave Will yet and ... I want to watch them bury me.  
               
              Dr. N: Do you see or feel any other spiritual entity around you at this moment?  
               
              S: (pause) They are near ... soon I will see them ... I feel their love as I want Will to feel mine ... they are waiting until I'm ready.  
               
              Dr. N: As time passes, are you able to comfort Will? 
               
              S: I'm trying to reach inside his mind.  
               
              Dr. N: And are you successful?  
               
              S: (pause) I ... think a little ... he feels me ... he realizes ... love...  
               
              Dr. N: All right, Sally, now we are going to move forward in relative time again. Do you see your wagon train friends placing your body in some kind of grave?  
            S: (voice is more confident) Yes, they have buried me. It's time for me to go ... they are coming for me now ... I'm moving ... into a brighter light ...              
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          Contrary to what some people believe, souls often  have little interest in what happens to their bodies once they  are physically dead. This is not callousness over personal  situations   and  the  people   they  leave  behind   on  Earth,  but  an  acknowledgement of these souls to the finality of mortal death. They  have a desire to hurry on their way to the beauty of the spirit  world.  
            However,  many other souls want to hover around the place where they died for a few Earth days, usually until  after their funerals. Time is apparently accelerated for souls and days on Earth may be  only minutes to them. There are a variety of motivations for the lingering  soul.  | 
         
        
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              not  want to leave right away. I find these souls are frequently bewildered or  angry.  
          The  hovering soul syndrome is particularly true of deaths with young people.   | 
         
        
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          To abruptly detach from a human form, even after a long illness, is  still a jolt to the 
average  soul and this too may make the soul reluctant to depart at the moment of 
death.  There is also something symbolic about the normal three-to five-day funeral 
arrangement  periods  for  souls.   Souls  really  have   no  morbid  curiosity   to  see 
themselves  buried because emotions in the spirit world are not the same as we 
experience  here on Earth. Yet, I find soul entities appreciate the respect given to the 
memory  of their physical life by surviving relatives and friends. 
            As we saw in the last case, there is one basic reason for many spirits  not wanting to 
          immediately  leave the place of their physical death.   | 
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          This comes from a desire to 
mentally  reach out to comfort loved ones before progressing further into the spirit 
world.  Those who have just died are not devastated about their death, because they 
              know  those left on Earth will see them again in the spirit world and probably later 
in other lives as well. On the other hand, mourners at a funeral generally feel  they 
have  lost a loved one forever.   | 
         
        
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          During hypnosis, my subjects do recall frustration at being unable to effectively use their energy to mentally touch a human being who is unreceptive due to shock and grief. Emotional trauma of the living may overwhelm their inner minds to such an extent that their mental capabilities to communicate with souls are inhibited. When a newly departed soul does find a way to give solace to the living - however briefly - they usually are satisfied and want to then move on quickly away from Earth's astral plane.   | 
         
        
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          I had a typical example of spiritual consolation  in my own life. My mother died suddenly from a heart attack.  During her burial service, my sister and I were so filled with  sadness our minds were numb at the ceremony. A few hours later we returned  to my mother's empty house with our spouses and decided to take a needed rest.  My sister and I must have reached the receptive Alpha state at about the same time.  Appearing in two separate rooms, my mother came through our subconscious minds  as a dream-like brush of whiteness above our heads. Reaching out, she smiled,  indicating her acceptance of death and current well-being. Then she floated away.  Lasting only seconds, this act was a meaningful form of closure, causing both of  us to release into a sound sleep of the Delta state.           
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          We are capable of feeling the comforting presence  of the souls of lost loved ones, especially  during or right after funerals.  For spiritual communication to come through  the shock of mourning it is necessary to try to relax and clear your mind, at least  for   short  periods.  At   these  moments  our   receptivity  to  a   paranormal experience is more open to receive positive  communications of love, forgiveness, hope, encouragement, and the  reassurance your loved one is in a good place. 
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            My clients tell me as souls they are able  to help those on Earth connect their inner minds to the spirit world itself  As it has been wisely said, people are not really gone as long as  they are remembered by those left on Earth. In the chapters ahead,  we will see how specific memory is a reflection of our own soul,  while collective memories are the atoms of pure energy for all souls. Death  does not break our continuity with the immortal soul of those we love simply because  they have lost the physical personhood of a mortal body. Despite their many  activities, these departed souls are still able to reach us if called upon.  
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          Occasionally, a disturbed spirit does not want to  leave the Earth after physical death. This is due to some  unresolved problem which has had a severe impact on its consciousness.  In these abnormal cases, help is available from higher, caring entities who  can assist in the adjustment process from the other side. We also have the means  to aid disturbed spirits in letting go on Earth, as well. I will have more to  say about troubled souls in Chapter Four, but the enigma of ghosts portrayed  in books and movies has been greatly overblown.            | 
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          How should we best prepare for our own death? Our lives may be short or  long, healthy  or sick, but there comes that time when we all must meet death in a way suited for us. If we have had  a long illness leading to death, there is time to adequately prepare the mind  once initial shock, denial, and depression have passed. The mind takes a short cut  through this sort of progression when we face death suddenly. As the end of our physical  life draws near, each of us has the capacity to fuse with our higher  consciousness. Dying is the easiest period in our lives for spiritual awareness, when we  can sense our soul is connected to the eternity of time.   | 
         
        
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            Although there are dying people who find acceptance to be more difficult  than resignation,  caregivers working around the dying say most everyone acquires a 
            peaceful detachment near the end. I believe dying  people are given access to a supreme knowledge of eternal  consciousness and this 
          frequently shows in their faces. Many of these  people realize something universal is out there waiting and it  will be good.   | 
         
        
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          Dying people are undergoing a metamorphosis of  separation by their souls from an adopted body. People associate  death as losing our life force, when actually the opposite is  true. We forfeit our body in death, but our eternal life energy unites with the  force of a divine oversoul. Death is not darkness, but light. 
               
              My clients say after recalling former death  experiences they are so filled with rediscovered freedom from their  earthbound bodies that they are anxious to get started on  their spiritual journey to a place of peace and familiarity. In the cases which  follow, we will learn what life is like for them in afterlife. 
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