You have a family of souls that you incarnate with over and over, changing up roles, depending on what you want to learn in each life.
One of the highlights of your Life Between Lives session is reuniting with your Soul Group and finding out which of your family and friends (and sometimes non-friends) are in your soul group.
Soul groups may meet by a river, in a pub, or in another galaxy. Some soul groups are young and mischievous. Other souls are in hell-raising soul groups. Some advanced soul groups take on brave lives or are serious task-oriented groups. And within each group, souls may have different roles, such as the guide, the sensitive one, or the joker.
Some soul group activities are re-enacting and critiquing past lives, creating energy, and designing and assembling bodies for the next life.
Many souls have a primary soulmate, someone they incarnate with over and over often as romantic partners. Primary soulmates can also be a close friend or family member. They are often described as “two halves of a whole;” they are one soul.
We are given red flags and signs to recognize the souls we are supposed to work within our life. Sometimes we choose to go it alone and incarnate without our soulmate or anyone from our soul group. That’s how Michael Newton discovered our Life Between Lives. He asked a woman under hypnosis to go to the source of her “deep loneliness” and she went to the time in between our lives where she was with her soul group, but no one had incarnated with her in this life.
Vondie Lozano, Michael Newton Institute Life Between Lives® facilitator, shares about soul groups and soulmates in this episode of Soul Guide.
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