
When Souls Awaken
Real-Life Accounts of Past-Life and Life-Between-Lives Regressions
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Narrated by:
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Derek Botten
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Lisa Brant
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By:
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Pieter Elsen
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When Souls Awaken: Real-life Accounts of Past Life and Lives-Between-Lives Regressions
Discover your true purpose on Earth and beyond.
Have you ever asked yourself, why do we reincarnate? What better answers to these questions could we possibly get than from the accounts of those who have gone there themselves. By traveling back in time during past life regressions, clients share their incredible findings in this book.
What is the true nature of my being? What is consciousness? Why am I here? Take a mystical journey beyond the empirical reality of life on earth with wisdom clients received by connecting to a state of super-consciousness during life-between-lives spiritual regression, along with commentaries by the author.
Would you like to understand the purpose of your life?
This book is not only full of incredible past life and life between lives cases, it is filled with gems of spiritual wisdom helping you understand what it is that you came to do here on Earth to live a happy, fulfilled and meaningful life.
About The Author
Pieter Elsen, author of When Souls Awaken – Real-life accounts of past-life and life-between-lives Regressions, was born in Holland and has lived in five different countries and on three different continents. Born and educated in The Netherlands, Pieter studied five years at the renowned Design Academy in Eindhoven, specializing in Industrial Design. Though he graduated with honors, Pieter felt there was more to life and set out on a 20-year journey of Self Discovery that brought him to France, India, England and finally the United States. Pieter was a Vedic monk for 21 years, of which 11 were spent in India. While there he studied extensively the deep and spiritual philosophy of the East. He uses this experience and knowledge as a therapist and life coach counselor integrating the Western and Eastern schools of thought. He is licensed by the Michael Newton Institute of Life between Lives Regression.
After coming to the United States he channeled his experience as a gifted motivational speaker and background in philosophy and international cultural diversity into the field of Clinical Hypnotherapy. In 2014, Pieter attained his Ph.D. specializing in Transpersonal and Spiritual Counseling. Pieter’s current focus is on past-life and life-between-lives regression sessions and writes and speaks on this topic, in his blog, and on various shows.
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©2020 Pieter Elsen (P)2020 Pieter ElsenFantastic read/listen
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Living like a monk is not required to live a good fulfilled life.
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Excellent book.
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Fascinating book and well narrated
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Wow
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Beautiful book. Especially for any spiritual seekers
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Enlightening for Awakening
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Irritating narration by Lisa Brant
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Interesting stories from past life regression
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The book has the headline: "Real-life accounts of past-life and life-between-lives regression", so I don't think it was unreasonable to expect the narrative to be driven by this sentiment. However, while the author presents his "cases" / clients as Michael Newton does, instead of presenting a narrative of how souls interact with their environment and each other once they reach the "other-side", Elsen rather uses them to introduce endless lectures on changing the paradigm; money doesn't make you happy... we should work less and live simpler lives... practice yoga... meditate... spend time with our families,,, not eat spicy / fast food... Blah. Blah. Blah. Ad nauseum. Other than "Kim" (all the way in chapter 16), who presents a mildly interesting account of a past-life as a female with foresight, these cases amount to a disappointing repetition of people connecting with their "higher self" and discovering that they should live a simpler, more spiritual life. Or you get to listen to souls having cosmic orgasms saying they don't have the words to describe what's happening to them. Which is dandy, but it doesn't make for a great read. Each client's "experience" per chapter accounts for roughly 5-10 minutes of the narration, with 30-40 minutes then dedicated to monotonous metaphors and ramblings about eastern spiritualism, and over-explanations of simple concepts. Oh - and did he mention his time as a Vedic monk? Only about 1000 times.
As previously stated, whilst I am not in disagreement with the sentiments expressed in the book, I began to find it all a bit self-congratulatory and preachy. It was not my intention to sit through a seven hour lecture, and whilst I couldn't fault the penmanship, I would not have purchased the audio-book was the real narrative (basically we should live a more spiritual life) made clear in the description. Ironic that the author should preach such spiritually enlightened ideals and then deceive readers into purchasing a book by way of name-dropping Michael Newton and his processes, when there are almost no real accounts of "life between lives" presented, other than the odd vague reference to a life-review following death (brilliantly described in Michael Newton's books). In fact, in an act of rebellion myself against the tedium and strife it took to finish this book, I was left with a desire to get drunk, eat a spicy takeaway curry, buy something expensive and unnecessary, and not take my bin in just to annoy my fellow man.
Too many self-congratulatory philosophical rambles
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