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Book Excerpt
Chapter Twelve:
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Peace with the Afterlife
Lost Souls
p.
303 - You Have Chosen to Remember: A Journey from Perception to
Knowledge, Peace of Mind and Joy by James Blanchard Cisneros.
If a person, for
whatever reason, chooses not to go into the light, he or she remains
"behind." When the soul remains behind in the physical world in
spiritual form it is sometimes referred to as a "lost soul" or a ghost.
Most of the time, a lost soul does not realize that it has passed on, or
it refuses to believe that it is dead. There are people or channels who
help these lost souls understand that they are dead, and that it's time
to move on. My first experience with this was quite dramatic, and
something I will definitely never forget.
I have a friend
(let's call him Pete) who, in a past life, sold people. He was a slave
trader, if you will. Yes, I know, these are the type of people my Mama
told me to stay away from. Anyway, part of his mission in this life is
to bring "lost souls" into the light. Pete is a psychotherapist in this
life. One day in early 1997, a client, let's call him John, came in for
a counseling session. During this session, John said he had been feeling
guilty about a friend's death. This death had occurred more than 30
years ago in Vietnam. He had been driving a jeep with three other
soldiers. His friend was in the back seat. The jeep went over a land
mine and exploded. All were thrown from the vehicle and his friend was
the only one who sustained deadly injuries. His friend’s wound was in
the chest area and there was nothing anyone could do. He had trouble
breathing and very soon after the blast, he died.
John was having
trouble with the fact that he was psychic, and had had a very strong
feeling that this was going to happen. He mentioned it to his friend;
and not knowing that John had these powers, his friend laughed it off,
and John chose to not let it bother him. He also chose not to force his
friend to believe him. John had been feeling very guilty that he should
have done more. He felt that his friend's death should never have
happened.
A couple of days
after the psychotherapy session, I was meditating with Pete and his wife
(let's call her Ann). Pete went into a trance and John's friend came
into his body. Pete started breathing very erratically, in very short,
forced breaths. Although Pete and Ann had helped a lot of lost souls
find their way to the light, I could tell that Ann, who facilitated the
sessions, was very concerned about Pete's breathing pattern. The concern
on her face and in her voice scared me, and I felt that maybe I would be
more comfortable outside the room. Then, a couple of thoughts entered my
mind. One was that although I was half Pete's age, he was in much better
shape than I was. This meant to me, mathematically speaking, we had an
equal chance of having a heart attack, but Ann did not seem concerned
about me. Two, I thought the lost soul that entered Pete's body would go
crazy and kill us all (remember, this was my first experience with this
kind of phenomenon, and this lost soul was a Vietnam vet). I was afraid,
to say the least. But I decided to get a hold of myself, calm my own
breathing and see what would happen.
Ann, still nervous,
began to give instructions to the soul to calm down. The soul explained
that he couldn't breathe because an explosion had torn his lungs apart.
Ann insisted that his lungs were fine, and that he should try to breathe
normally. Finally, Ann's efforts to calm him down seemed to be working.
The soul was still breathing forcefully through my friend's body, but
was slowly able to communicate with Ann. Ann asked the soul what had
happened. He said that there had been an explosion, that he was on the
ground bleeding and unable to breathe, and that he thought that he was
dying. He also said in a very angry voice that his friend, who was
driving, knew that this was going to happen, and that it was his
friend's fault.
Apparently this
soul did not know that he had indeed died; he believed that he was still
at the accident scene suffering, unable to breathe and dying from the
blast. Remember, this happened 30 years ago. Ann tried to explain to the
soul that his friend really wasn't sure of his abilities at the time,
that he did have psychic powers, and that he was very sorry that this
had happened. The soul had a difficult time buying it; he was still very
angry. Little by little, Ann convinced the soul to calm down. She
started working with the soul, trying to convince him that he had died.
What had happened
when the soul died was that one of the last things he saw was the blast
from the explosion. The blast was like a bright white light. So when the
soul died and was pulled toward the white light, he began to think about
the light from the explosion. Thus, he refused to be pulled into the
light and stayed in this dimension, suffering and believing he was still
dying. Now, I must mention that time "here" and time "there" are not the
same. Exactly how they are mathematically related, I do not know, but I
do believe the soul did not know that he had been suffering for thirty
years; he probably believed that only a few minutes had passed.
Finally, Ann was
able to calm the soul down. She asked him to look at the light. She
asked him to think about his family. After about ten seconds, the soul
became emotional and said to Ann that he couldn't believe it but in the
light he could see his mother. She asked him to converse with her, and
he said that she was reaching down and asking him to go with her. Ann
asked him to reach up to her. A few moments later, you could see and
feel this soul leaving my friend's body. The soul left and went with his
mother into the light. And so the session ended.
Apparently, those
in the spirit world could not reach him because he did not believe that
he was dead. Once Ann was able to physically calm him down and talk him
away from the pain that he was concentrating and focusing on, the soul
could now understand what was truly going on. Being calm allowed him to
understand that the accident was over and that he had indeed passed
away. By being calm, he was able to look at the light without fear. Once
he allowed himself to look into the light, and to be open to focusing on
something other than the pain, his mother appeared in order to assist
him through the process. When he saw that his mother was in the light,
and that it was safe, he allowed the light to pull him in toward his
mom.
It was a very
emotional moment for me and I was very grateful to have been a part of
it. Ann later told me that she was the most worried she had ever been.
In previous sessions, my friend's guides were always there making sure
that nothing bad or dangerous happened. Although during the difficult
part of the session, Ann asked her husband's guides to intervene and get
the soul out, they did not. Obviously, they weren't as concerned as Ann,
or as scared as I was.
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