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People under deep hypnosis, based on the 50 cases I’ve filmed, or the 2000 cases from Dr. Helen Wambach (those answers are published in “Life Before Life”) or Michael Newton and the Newton Institute’s work - generally they talk about people claiming to have lifetimes “off planet.”
In my interview with Michael Newton, he said 10% of his clients had “off world” memories. (Memories of incarnating on other planets.) In a recent book, the current director of the institute said “that number has risen to 30%.” So about a third of their clients recall some lifetimes not here on Earth.
People in general say that they can incarnate as people. That animals - animals of the sea, animals of the earth, animals of the air - tend to incarnate within their own groups. That for a human to take a lifetime of an animal would require all the guides, teachers, families of that person to sign off on that choice - as well as all the guides, teachers or families of the animal to agree that their pal didn’t get to live that lifetime. So it’s a little more complex than “choosing to be a particular animal.”
In terms of who the dinosaurs are or were, I haven’t come across anyone who claimed a lifetime that far back - I have heard of lifetimes of people who remembered being cavemen or I have interviewed people who claimed to recall lifetimes from millions of years ago (not on this planet). Time is pretty relative after all.
But they say that birds are the direct descendants of dinosaurs. I know it sounds odd, but in the past year, I’ve interviewed a number of “animals” on the flipside - mostly pets, but some are not. And I’ve asked them detailed questions about their journey, based on the architecture I’ve learned about our journey. “So Mr. Cat, have you ever had any other lifetimes on the planet? If so, can you put that in the mind of our medium friend here and help us answer some questions about it?” I’ve heard some pretty unusual accounts - but have yet to ask if we can “talk to a dinosaur about that?” If I do - I’ll let you know.
Richard Martini
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