01-06-2016, 11:57 AM
Keep in mind a couple of factors when reading Michael Newton's books:
1) Guides and or Higher Self have the capacity to block/allow conscious recall if required. I don't think they would be particularly keen on the veil being broken in a such a way. Remember, the Higher Self and assigned guides are positively polarized (i.e. rooting for a certain team), and recalling your life between lives is, in a certain sense, cheating a little bit (in a 3rd density law of confusion sense). Assisting struggling desperate positive beings seeking a little bit of help in their incarnations is one thing, but assisting negative beings in negatively polarizing is quite another. It would be like an STO being trying to provide service to a negative being by helping them get revenge on someone who wronged them, it wouldn't really make sense from an STO perspective.
2) A negative being will be essentially going off on their own, to seek personal power over others. A first step is basically a withdrawal from the guidance of the STO Higher Self and spiritual guides. It is possible they might seek "negative teachers" on the astral plane to apprentice in negative wisdom, but it just isn't the same framework. So likely, if a negative being went to a life between lives regressionist, they would not recall anything. And let's face it, such a person is not likely to be "spiritually inclined" anyway. They would be far more interested in the outer world, than the inner world. You'll find that to be a more or less natural dichotomy between a significantly polarized STO and significantly polarized STS being. There are exceptions, of course, but I'm generalizing.
3) Michael Newton is trying to assuage people's fears about the dying process and the afterlife. I have no doubt there were things he deliberately left out of his books. I'm absolutely positive he got some wacky stuff that he did not feel comfortable putting in the public's eye. To get a conception of this, contrast Newton's work with the wacky and weird stuff Dolores Cannon received in her hypnosis research.
1) Guides and or Higher Self have the capacity to block/allow conscious recall if required. I don't think they would be particularly keen on the veil being broken in a such a way. Remember, the Higher Self and assigned guides are positively polarized (i.e. rooting for a certain team), and recalling your life between lives is, in a certain sense, cheating a little bit (in a 3rd density law of confusion sense). Assisting struggling desperate positive beings seeking a little bit of help in their incarnations is one thing, but assisting negative beings in negatively polarizing is quite another. It would be like an STO being trying to provide service to a negative being by helping them get revenge on someone who wronged them, it wouldn't really make sense from an STO perspective.
2) A negative being will be essentially going off on their own, to seek personal power over others. A first step is basically a withdrawal from the guidance of the STO Higher Self and spiritual guides. It is possible they might seek "negative teachers" on the astral plane to apprentice in negative wisdom, but it just isn't the same framework. So likely, if a negative being went to a life between lives regressionist, they would not recall anything. And let's face it, such a person is not likely to be "spiritually inclined" anyway. They would be far more interested in the outer world, than the inner world. You'll find that to be a more or less natural dichotomy between a significantly polarized STO and significantly polarized STS being. There are exceptions, of course, but I'm generalizing.
3) Michael Newton is trying to assuage people's fears about the dying process and the afterlife. I have no doubt there were things he deliberately left out of his books. I'm absolutely positive he got some wacky stuff that he did not feel comfortable putting in the public's eye. To get a conception of this, contrast Newton's work with the wacky and weird stuff Dolores Cannon received in her hypnosis research.