Thanks to all of you who tuned in last night, and have written such lovely notes today. It's this odd construct - two strangers talk on the phone as if they're old friends, and every twenty minutes or so one friend says "And we'll be right back to talk about fantastic stories from the Flipside and author Rich Martini" - and then you hear an ad for Ancestry.com or Elton John playing "Your Song." And then you repeat that for three hours.
Did my best to tell the story as it was told to me. As I'm fond of saying "don't shoot the messenger." I'm not espousing a belief system here - I'm just reporting what thousands have said while under deep hypnosis about the afterlife - and our journey and choices to come back here. All you need is love, is what they say. Love is all there is. Love to all of you. Here's the clip from the coasttocoastam.com website:
Afterlife & Reincarnation
Date: | 09-11-12 |
Host: | George Noory |
Guests: | Richard Martini, Stewart Rhodes |
Journalist and filmmaker Rich Martini discussed his incredible journey finding evidence for the afterlife, life between lives, and "soul groups." He extensively interviewed Dr. Michael Newton, known for his pioneering work on life between lives. Newton put some 7,000 people under deep hypnosis over a 30-year period, and found a number of commonalities amongst his clients regarding reincarnation and the afterlife. For instance, he discovered that people had a specific color associated with them during their between-lives world that was related to their spiritual progression or age of their souls. Martini filmed a number of people's hypnotherapy sessions, including his own. One of the sessions was with a woman who experienced being a holocaust victim in a past life. During her between-lives state, she said she met with a Council of Elders, who surprisingly told her that "it was harder to play the role of a perpetrator than a victim."
According to Martini's research, while in the between-lives world, we conduct a planning session, often with members of our soul group, deciding who is going to play what role in the next lifetime. People typically have between 3 to 25 members in their soul group, and when they find each other, there is a sense that they are "home," he said. A commonality Martini found, is that when people are regressed they say their soul enters a new fetus at around the four months mark. Interestingly, only 1/3 of the person's soul goes into the body and the rest resides in the spiritual realm, and is only reunited at physical death, he continued.
He shared details of his own lengthy hypnotic regression, in which he experienced a previous life as an Indian Medicine Man, and attended a classroom about "energy reconstruction" during the between-lives state. For more, check out a trailer for his documentary, FlipSide. Martini also touched on his extensive research into the fate of Amelia Earhart. He interviewed a number of witnesses who saw her plane in a hangar in Saipan. He concluded that she was held prisoner by the Japanese (who probably thought she was a spy) from 1937-42, and was executed after United States shelled Saipan.
When listening to the show, I believe I heard that there was a website/link to find therapists trained in giving these sessions. Where was that, or did I misunderstand?
ReplyDeleteThe NewtonInstitute.org lists all the therapists who have been accredited by their org. I can recommend them because I've met and interviewed a number of them. Their website lists people near you who can do the kind of between life therapy.
ReplyDeleteI am trained hypnotherapist. It can help, but it is not a panacea and it does require commitment and effort on behalf of the subject. If any one tries to offer you a quick and complete 'cure', be very wary!
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hypnotherapy training
Hi Michael, thanks for posting. I'm not sure if you're familiar with Michael Newton's version of hypnotherapy, typically 5 and 6 hour sessions, sometimes over a number of days. As a journalist and filmmaker I can only report what I've seen; I've witnessed two clients "cured" from their illnesses using this extended method of therapy (both in the film). One can argue they were psychosomatic - but in the case of the client with a kidney problem, his Doctor told me he was "in renal failure" and after his session his panels "were normal." I believe it's because the hypnotherapist, who has done hundreds of sessions was able to get at the root of this gentleman's problem. As I mention in "Flipside" there are many cases where mind can cure illnesses, and the ability to use it as a tool - as I said in the interview, another arrow in a quiver of health modalities - then it deserves our full attention in the quest to help people in need. Thank you for choosing to be a therapist in this lifetime!
ReplyDeleteHi Richard - I was listening to the radio broadcast the other night and I could not believe that you were saying all of the things that I have known about for decades. It was as if I was listening to my own thoughts. Is it possible to contact you? I am going to send you donations and watch your video, although I am sure it will just reinforce all the spiritual beliefs that I have known for a very long time.
ReplyDeleteI hope that we can get together.
Regards - Rahbaba
Thanks for listening in. That was your thoughts Rahbaba - I was just channeling them! (just kidding) You can reach me here, I will reply, or curatedcontent@gmail.com will get it to me. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteHi Kent, thanks for your message and will check out your site - you had your phone number and email on the message, so I didn't want a bot to snag it and use it inappropriately. But thanks for the hello!
ReplyDeleteRich, you are, by far, one of the most fluent and motivating speakers that I've heard on Coast to Coast. Your enthusiasm for Dr. Newton's work is contagious...have you read Dolores Cannon's 'The Convoluted Universe' series?
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Phil Sadler.