I DID IT
TO MYSELF
AGAIN!
NEW LIFE-BETWEEN-LIVES CASE STUDIES SHOW HOW
YOUR SOULS CONTRACT IS GUIDING YOUR LIFE
JOANNE DIMAGGIO
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ISBN: 978-1-9822-4389-0 (sc)
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Balboa Press rev. date: 03/12/2020
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
A research project is only as good as the depth of the information provided by those who participate in the study. I have been blessed to have twenty-five extraordinary men and women take part in this study. They, along with my other clients who step into the afterlife realm with me, have given me profound insights that have enabled the book to practically write itself. They were all extraordinary participants and I am thankful they were such willing subjects.
I would like to especially acknowledge Carole Louie for providing feedback and advice, not only from the standpoint of the average reader, but through the lens of her own studies in past-life and life-between-lives regression work. She helped with expanding the title to create the sub-title for this book. I felt as if she was my silent partner and vocal cheerleader through this process, for which I am truly grateful.
I also want to thank Carole for introducing me to my editor, Patricia Concodora, whose attention to detail, sense of humor, and incredible patience in formatting this book is appreciated more than words can say.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
What it Feels Like to Die
CHAPTER TWO
Welcome to the Afterlife
CHAPTER THREE
The Council of Elders
CHAPTER FOUR
The Souls Mission
CHAPTER FIVE
Were Coming with You
CHAPTER SIX
Picking a Body
CHAPTER SEVEN
Memory Triggers
Statistical Data on this Research Project
T o give you a sense of the depth and variety of experiences that arose during this life-between-lives research project, following is the statistical data compiled in each pertinent area.
Duration of Research
Twenty-five sessions conducted from August 25 to October 13, 2018.
Volunteer Composition
Twenty-three women; two men
Average Age: 62
Professions: Social Worker; Art Educator; Registered Nurses; University Professor; Lawyer; Writers; Editors; Insurance Advisor; Personal Coach; Flight Attendant; Massage and Occupational Therapists; Healing Practitioners; Historian; Past-Life Therapist; Marketing/PR Professional; Higher Education Administrator; Sales; and Middle Management.
Regression Time Periods
Pre-1000 A.D. | (25 percent) |
12 th Century | (4 percent) |
15 th Century | (8 percent) |
16 th Century | (8 percent) |
18 th Century | (8 percent) |
19 th Century | (36 percent) |
20 th Century | (8 percent) |
Undetermined | (3 percent) |
Location of Past-Life
Europe | (48 percent) |
Africa | (13 percent) |
US | (13 percent) |
Islands | (9 percent) |
Asia | (4 percent) |
Russia | (4 percent) |
So. Hemisphere | (4 percent) |
Atlantis | (4 percent) |
Process of Dying
Those who said they were able to move around freely after death (92 percent)
Afterlife
Those who saw a Gateway or Entry Portal (52 percent)
Those who were welcomed by a guide (88 percent)
Those who attended an Orientation Session (84 percent)
Those who had a conversation with their guide about the previous life (92 percent)
Those who spent time with their soul group before seeing the Elders (72 percent)
Those who attended the Preparation Class (68 percent)
Those who went into the Life Selection Room to choose a body (64 percent)
Council of Elders
Those escorted into the council chambers by their guides (56 percent)
Those who walked in alone (36 percent)
Average number of Elders: 10
Desire to Incarnate Again
Strong | (60 percent) |
Moderate | (24 percent) |
Resistant | (16 percent) |
Thumbnail Sketch of Each Volunteer
Through the book, you will read references to comments made by various research participants. I feel it would be easier for you to be introduced to them now so youd have an idea of each persons past life and the significant event that set the stage for the karmic issues and attributes they have brought into their current lives.
Amy is a forty-two-year-old art educator who revisited a male lifetime in the 1940s in Germany. While in the military, her past-life aspect inadvertently caused an explosion in which many people died. Dealing with the guilt of that event is the significant event.
Morgan is a sixty-year-old nurse who went to a lifetime as a pre-teen male who lived somewhere in the southern hemisphere in the fifth century. At the age of six, he witnessed his village destroyed and his mother and sisters either killed or taken hostage.
Arah is a sixty-three-year-old nurse who went to a male lifetime in the Caribbean in the 1400s as a sailor on a slave ship. When the ship was damaged in a storm, he was ordered to kill the slaves by forcing them overboard. This is another life in which guilt plays the title role.
Karen is a seventy-year-old past-life therapist who returned to her lifetime as a male in China in the 1800s. Here she valued her creativity.
CJ is a fifty-seven-year-old occupational therapist who went to a Native American lifetime in 1817 in Colorado where she became a healer.
Diana is a sixty-one-year-old healing practitioner who went to a male lifetime in Moscow in the late 1800s/early 1900s. He got caught up in a street mob and was arrested, put on a train to a work camp, and died shortly thereafter.
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