Reincarnation ~ The Missing Link In Christianity

The quote on the bottom of the front cover of the book, Reincarnation The Missing Link In Christianity by Elizabeth Clare Prophet, is from Brian L. Weiss, M.D., author of the book Many Lives, Many Masters. It says, “This is an extremely important book, a book providing profound insight and truth, a book which will open minds and remove fears.”

My dear friend, Pat, who in this life worked as a psychiatric nurse along side Weiss, and knew first hand his experiences with people who were healed of extreme stress, reoccurring nightmares, and phobias which affected their daily lives, through past-life regression. Through hypnosis sessions, many patients who sought Weiss for relief no longer had the same debilitating condition after his treatments.

I met Pat at one of the New Paradigm Multidimensional Transformation (NPMDT) classes I was teaching. She loved the class so much she also attended the nine-day upgrade class held by John Armitage in Raymond, New Hampshire with me. He and Germain are the founders of NPMDT, which I describe as the energy work which taps into the highest form of vibrancy frequency transformation available on the planet. I am a Reiki Master Teacher, and taught Reiki all over New England. However, after being attuned to the NPMDT frequencies, I no longer do energy work with lower frequency vibrations. There is no competition between Reiki energy work and NPMDT. Both have the same start. Germain continues to work with Armitage to this day, which is what I choose to use and teach.

Meeting Pat was an eye-opening experience into new thinking about the reality of reincarnation. My life lesson came in an unexpected way. First, she was so impressed with NPMDT that she asked if I would do energy work on her sister, Amy, while she got a massage in the next therapy room. I told her I would. Pat and Amy came regularly for their therapy sessions. Amy was diagnosed with liver cancer and was trying to alleviate some of the pain.

At the end of her life, Pat asked me if I would go to Amy’s house to give her NPMDT. Amy had been asking for all her friends and family to come by before she passed on from this world. The last time I saw Amy she was bright and smiling, and full of joy. At the end of her session, she calmly said, “Good bye Lin.” She had a huge smile on her face. I stopped before leaving her room, as if I never left, she wouldn’t die. I finally said, “Good bye Amy,” and finally closed the door softly behind me.

Pat had spent her last dime on costly medicines for Amy, and was her personal nurse in these last days. In the process, Pat also died of cancer. Just before Pat’s death, Pat asked me to come to give her a NPMDT session also. I found the same cheerful joy in Pat as I had seen in Amy. What was it that gave both of them such peace on their dead beds?

Pat and Amy had firm beliefs in reincarnation. Pat and I would discuss this many times in my eight year friendship with her. I came from a strict Catholic upbringing since childhood, before first hearing about reincarnation in my metaphysical education in my life’s work. I would consider the possibility, then retreat through fear and doubt back into Christianity. I never knew that Jesus taught about reincarnation.

Consider the teaching Jesus gave, saying that unless a person be “born again” the person would not receive eternal life. Jesus taught us to be perfect as the heavenly Father is perfect, which is hard to do in just one lifetime.

I always wondered why God allowed children to die, or young adults to die in horrific car accidents, or a host of other questions that Christian churches seem to have no answer for, other than, “Good needed them.” Why on earth would the God of all creation, the God of infinite eternity, need the death of a child, when God is so powerful as to create something from nothing? That answer still rings hollow to my mind to this very day. There is more.

How did Giordano Bruno, a Dominican monk, and philosopher come to earn the Roman Catholic Church’s ultimate punishment, burning at the stake in the year 1600 A.D.? It was because of his firm belief in reincarnation, coupled with his belief that God dwells within each person, which is precisely what Jesus taught.

Some bibles translate “within” you to “among” you, a whole different meaning. But if you go back to the Interlinear Bible Hebrew-Greek-English published in 2018, it specially says that Jesus said, “the Kingdom of God is within you.”

This is how the power struggle to win the minds and hearts of most of Christianity came to be where it is today, based on a foundation of fear and control by threatening punishments, eternal and otherwise. Most rational people no longer believe in hell, purgatory, or limbo with its torturous threats hanging overhead.

Pat and Amy believed in reincarnation. I had numerous discussion with Pat at my therapy clinics after work. She would graciously drive out to one of my four offices, or we would go out to eat at Olive Garden, or simply get coffees and share knowledge in comfortable Barnes and Noble chairs. Her persistent and confident knowledge, and sharing the work of Dr. Brian Weiss with me, began to change the way I thought about life and death. Reincarnation began making much more sense to me.

I suggest this book for further research on reincarnation, if you are interested. Education is not a bad thing. People do not only have to take in knowledge from only one source. Actually taking in information from only one source is a horrible way to make any decision. Just take a look at the world of politics these days. I recommend always getting the most information available on any subject before making such life and death decisions.

AmazonSmile: Reincarnation: The Missing Link In Christianity (9780922729272): Elizabeth Clare Prophet, Erin L. Prophet: Books

Have a beautiful day!

Namaste

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