Post by euskanoravian on Sept 7, 2010 17:03:15 GMT -5
Hi everyone. I apologize for not being around. I have again been quite sick, and spent a lot of my time in bed. When I was not sick, I have been preparing my daughters for school, which started today. This post is more about life plans and exit points, and little about reincarnation. Because of that, I hope this is the right area for this thread. The other day I had finished reading "Life on the Other Side" by Sylvia Browne. After closing the book, I started to do a lot of thinking. When I was in better health a decade ago, I did a lot of psychic phone and online tarot readings. Sadly, even though I still possess my intuitive abilities, it has weakened since my health has declined. The medication has gotten into the way of that. Nonetheless, I always have been quite aware that we plan major life events and challenges for the purpose of soul growth before we are born. We choose our family, our friends, associates, enemies, etc to help us remain on the path we had chosen to grow spiritually. I have always known too, that while we plan our lives, we also throw in exit points- or areas to opt out of our journey through physical death, if on a soul level or our Higher selves feel that -
1. We have completed our mission rather quickly, and then there would be no need to continue on with the incarnation.
2. We at some point in our journey, had taken the "wrong turn", or gotten lost to a point where we would be unable to complete our original planned main mission. Not to confuse that with an unexpected change of plans happening during a lifetime, where the original planned mission would find its way in there of being completed regardless. When that happens, there is usually no reason to exit. Nonetheless I am focusing on what I had noted in the first sentence. In a case such as that, the soul's evolution would end up in a place of stagnation. The soul would be literally yanking to leave, so it could start over working a similar journey in the next life. When that situation occurs, you end up in a dangerous state of confusion. This kind of confusion could even create a nervous breakdown or by the person making a sudden rash physical move, that could likely in the end get into a situation that could create an accidental death of some kind. An exit would happen either way.
3. When we experience life on Earth, we are meant to master some lessons that may appear harsh. However, if we are still handling the challenge, regardless of how difficult it is, we can do it. I have always hated the phrase "God only gives you what you can handle, nothing more but nothing less". Nonetheless there is a lot of truth to that statement. In the rare instance, life can throw situations at you, which are usually devastating to the point that even your Higher self is not prepared to go through the experience, then you'll exit. A great example of that would be those who perished in the Holocaust. hat can be argued, since those people were at the hands of the Nazis. For those who were meant to survive, found a way. I guess their main mission was to endure it, survive and then to talk about it.
When a person takes an exit point, it is usually seen by getting into a fatal accident, sudden illness, a surgical procedure that went wrong, murder, and in rare cases suicide. Though most of the time, suicides are egotistical and usually preplanned by your lower self. But in rare situations, sudden and unplanned suicides can result if the reason to take advantage of an exit point is based on example 2.
There are five exit points in an average plan, more in rare occasions. And when you are moving along steadily in your journey, you are not going to take advantage of any of them. Because these exit points are there, you are going to still meet up with them by having dangerous close calls. Serious accidents, illnesses, being almost fatally attacked are examples of coming in contact with an exit point. Nonetheless, once you have decided to stay on your journey, you are going to recover quickly. You then develop a new appreciation of life, and work even harder to complete your mission. Exit points may also come out in a more benign way.
For instance, you are getting ready to drive somewhere for an appointment, but intuitively feel it is a bad idea to go. You called the appointment off because your gut kept telling you not to go. Later on you would find out a fatal car accident happened on the route you were about to take. There is no coincidence that you had felt within going to the appointment would have been a bad idea. That would have been an exit point that you did not want to take advantage of.
I had a medium look into my Akashic Records a few years back. I wanted to know if Heinrich Friesen was meant to die the way he did at age 25. She said he definitely did not elect to have a short life, and did take advantage of his third exit point. If I had allowed myself to bury my conscience any longer, I would have gotten involved in one of the camps. I had also planned to escape to South America after the war if I had not opted out any other time prior to that. I was definitely meant to experience living a dark life, but I could not stand it and go through it. Kristallnacht was the turning point, and shortly after I had chosen to opt out. My reason for exiting was quite clearly based on example 2.
In this life I have had several close calls, including when I had the liver transplant 3 years ago. I am determined to stay and ignore any future exit points until the final one shows- which cannot be ignored. My oldest daughter who is turning 15 on Thursday had fallen severely ill this past July. My intuition yanked at me to get her to the hospital. As it turned out she had toxic shock syndrome, and was treated in time before it could have been more serious. She did recover quite fast and since she had gotten ill, her perspective on life has actually changed- for the better!
Thank goodness she decided to ignore that exit point. I am glad that my intuition told me she was at risk for taking it if appropriate action was not taken.
I would rather not know when any other future exit point could be coming my way. But it is interesting to know of past ones. Especially in soul plans I had in previous lives.
Blessed Be,
Andi
1. We have completed our mission rather quickly, and then there would be no need to continue on with the incarnation.
2. We at some point in our journey, had taken the "wrong turn", or gotten lost to a point where we would be unable to complete our original planned main mission. Not to confuse that with an unexpected change of plans happening during a lifetime, where the original planned mission would find its way in there of being completed regardless. When that happens, there is usually no reason to exit. Nonetheless I am focusing on what I had noted in the first sentence. In a case such as that, the soul's evolution would end up in a place of stagnation. The soul would be literally yanking to leave, so it could start over working a similar journey in the next life. When that situation occurs, you end up in a dangerous state of confusion. This kind of confusion could even create a nervous breakdown or by the person making a sudden rash physical move, that could likely in the end get into a situation that could create an accidental death of some kind. An exit would happen either way.
3. When we experience life on Earth, we are meant to master some lessons that may appear harsh. However, if we are still handling the challenge, regardless of how difficult it is, we can do it. I have always hated the phrase "God only gives you what you can handle, nothing more but nothing less". Nonetheless there is a lot of truth to that statement. In the rare instance, life can throw situations at you, which are usually devastating to the point that even your Higher self is not prepared to go through the experience, then you'll exit. A great example of that would be those who perished in the Holocaust. hat can be argued, since those people were at the hands of the Nazis. For those who were meant to survive, found a way. I guess their main mission was to endure it, survive and then to talk about it.
When a person takes an exit point, it is usually seen by getting into a fatal accident, sudden illness, a surgical procedure that went wrong, murder, and in rare cases suicide. Though most of the time, suicides are egotistical and usually preplanned by your lower self. But in rare situations, sudden and unplanned suicides can result if the reason to take advantage of an exit point is based on example 2.
There are five exit points in an average plan, more in rare occasions. And when you are moving along steadily in your journey, you are not going to take advantage of any of them. Because these exit points are there, you are going to still meet up with them by having dangerous close calls. Serious accidents, illnesses, being almost fatally attacked are examples of coming in contact with an exit point. Nonetheless, once you have decided to stay on your journey, you are going to recover quickly. You then develop a new appreciation of life, and work even harder to complete your mission. Exit points may also come out in a more benign way.
For instance, you are getting ready to drive somewhere for an appointment, but intuitively feel it is a bad idea to go. You called the appointment off because your gut kept telling you not to go. Later on you would find out a fatal car accident happened on the route you were about to take. There is no coincidence that you had felt within going to the appointment would have been a bad idea. That would have been an exit point that you did not want to take advantage of.
I had a medium look into my Akashic Records a few years back. I wanted to know if Heinrich Friesen was meant to die the way he did at age 25. She said he definitely did not elect to have a short life, and did take advantage of his third exit point. If I had allowed myself to bury my conscience any longer, I would have gotten involved in one of the camps. I had also planned to escape to South America after the war if I had not opted out any other time prior to that. I was definitely meant to experience living a dark life, but I could not stand it and go through it. Kristallnacht was the turning point, and shortly after I had chosen to opt out. My reason for exiting was quite clearly based on example 2.
In this life I have had several close calls, including when I had the liver transplant 3 years ago. I am determined to stay and ignore any future exit points until the final one shows- which cannot be ignored. My oldest daughter who is turning 15 on Thursday had fallen severely ill this past July. My intuition yanked at me to get her to the hospital. As it turned out she had toxic shock syndrome, and was treated in time before it could have been more serious. She did recover quite fast and since she had gotten ill, her perspective on life has actually changed- for the better!
Thank goodness she decided to ignore that exit point. I am glad that my intuition told me she was at risk for taking it if appropriate action was not taken.
I would rather not know when any other future exit point could be coming my way. But it is interesting to know of past ones. Especially in soul plans I had in previous lives.
Blessed Be,
Andi