Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Walk-in

This is a concept few will be familiar with.  I know several walk-ins personally.  This is not something to wish for or create, it is just something that happens sometimes as part of the grand scheme of things.  Some people will be fearful of this concept but it's nothing to be feared.  In fact, it's so seamless that most walk-ins don't find out until much later, if at all, that it even happened.

There are many different ideas about what a walk-in is and the circumstances that surround them.  Lisa Renee claims that her awakening experience was actually a walk-in, except that she uses the term to describe something different than the classic walk-in usually understood to take place.

I personally think Eckhart Tolle is a walk-in because of how his awakening happened.  One night he fell asleep in despair over his life and felt himself falling into a tunnel.  The next day he woke up to what he described as "a new world like I had never seen it before".  To some that may sound like a "re-birth" of sorts.  But after becoming intimate with the walk-in phemonenon through people I actually know, Tolle seems like a classic walk-in.  The previous soul was simply done with this life for whatever reason, and a more advanced one traded places with it (they are always more advanced).  How else to do you explain the sudden and overnight transformation of consciousness?

http://home.vicnet.net.au/~johnf/walkin.htm

http://www.greatdreams.com/walkhow.htm

http://www.greatdreams.com/walkin.htm

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