Gratitude for the timely and needed session. I can say that I share a lot of the same sentiments as many others here.
First and foremost, I’d also like to give my condolences to everyone who was close to Jar. Although I did not know him, it’s always gospel to the ears to hear when someone’s passing has ultimately gone well, and even in spirit they continue to network with us. When Laura asks about Jar’s transition into 5D, and the symbology of her dream:
Q: (L) So, I want to start out and ask a few questions, guys. Just let me have a few minutes here and then ya'll be thinking of questions. I had a dream the other night about jar. I wondered if that indicated that he has now kind of emerged from his hibernation or sleep state after passing?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Is there any way you could communicate with him?
A: Yes
Q: (L) That is, I'll ask you to ask him the questions, and you can convey his answers?
A: Yes
Q: (L) Okay. I think we'll... What was the symbology of this "meeting" I had? In my dream, we were at a meeting in a hall where there was going to be a lecture. He came in and smiled really big and waved his hand and he sat down three rows ahead of us. That's really kinda all there was to the dream. Was that symbolic of anything?
A: Yes. Jar was finally able to enjoy what he most loved without guilt or distraction.
Q: (L) Okay. What was this talk we were going to enjoy in this lecture hall?
A: Knowledge dispensation and soul family fellowship.
Q: (L) Is jar feeling better now?
A: Yes very much so.
Q: (L) Anything else I should ask about jar?
(Andromeda) Is there anything he would like to tell us?
(L) Yeah, is there any message jar would like to convey?
A: Not yet. He is still adjusting. But he would like for {jar's wife} to know that it is all true and she should have more faith.
I’m reminded of a few things I noted while perusing ‘
Journey of Souls’ and ‘
Destiny of Souls’. In the first book, Newton dedicated a chapter to the Orientation period for the newly returning soul to 5D. How one is met by their guide (or another previously passed over loved one) and they’re taken to a place for spiritual healing. Here’s a quick synopsis as he describes it:
AFTER those entities who meet us during our homecoming have dispersed, we are ready to be taken to a space of healing. This will be followed by another stop involving the soul’s reorientation to a spiritual environment. In this place we are often examined by our guide. I tend to call the cosmology of all spiritual locations as places, or spaces, simply for convenient identification because we are dealing with a non-physical universe. The similarity of descriptions among clients of what they do as souls at the next two combined stops is remarkable, although they do have different names for them. I hear such terms as: chambers, travel berths, and inter-space stopover zones, but the most common is “the place of healing.” I think of the healing station as a field hospital, or MASH unit, for damaged souls coming off Earth’s battlefields.
After that, it’s proposed that the arrival of a soul back into their soul group normally involves a process of appearing before what he—and many of his clients—described as a Council of Elders. This is where the examination of a soul's activities in the previous life take place.
What Newton says that takes place after the orientation is what reminded me of exactly what Laura described in her dream about the meeting hall, and what the C’s said about the lecture and the soul family fellowship:
Souls consider themselves having finally arrived home when they rejoin familiar classmates in group settings. Their attendance here with certain other souls does resemble an educational placement system in form and function. The criteria for group admission is based upon knowledge and a given developmental level. As in any classroom situation, some students connect well with teachers and others less so.
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Group placement is determined by soul level. After physical death, a soul’s journey back home ends with debarkation into the space reserved for their own colony, as long as they are not a very young soul or isolated for other reasons as mentioned (previously). The souls represented in these cluster groups are intimate old friends who have about the same awareness level. When people in trance speak of being part of a soul cluster group, they are talking about a small primary unit of entities who have direct and frequent contact, such as we would see in a human family. Peer members have a sensitivity to each other which is far beyond our conception on Earth.
Secondary groups of souls are arranged in the form of a community support group which is much less intimate with one another. Larger secondary groups of entities are made up of giant sets of primary clusters as lily pads in one pond. Spiritual ponds appear to be endless. Within these ponds, I have never heard of a secondary group estimated at less than a thousand souls.
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Any working contact between members of different cluster groups is governed by the lessons to be learned during an incarnation. This may be due to a past life connection, or the particular identity trait of the souls involved. Soul acquaintanceships between members of different cluster groups usually involve peripheral roles in life on Earth. An example would be a high school classmate who was once a close friend, but who you now see only at class reunions.
Members of the same cluster group are closely united for all eternity. These tightly-knit clusters are often composed of like-minded souls with common objectives which they continually work out with each other. Usually they choose lives together as relatives and close friends during their incarnations on Earth.
If this is true, what a weight of relief that is lifted off the shoulders.. And it also gives such powerful connotation to the word “family”. In both Life and Death, we are still united and still have the ability to oversee and potentially aid one another up to the next step on the ladder of spiritual evolution. What a beautiful thought that is.
But anyways, Newton in his second book details how recently deceased loved ones contact us through the dream state:
Dream Recognition
One of the primary ways the newly departed soul uses to reach people who love them is through the dream state. The grief that has over- whelmed the conscious mind is temporarily pushed out of a frontal position in our thoughts when we are asleep. Even if we are in a fitful state of sleep, the unconscious mind is now more open for reception. Unfortunately, the person who is grieving will all too often wake up from a dream that could have contained a message and allow it to slip away from memory without writing anything down. Either the images and symbols they saw while asleep didn't mean anything at the time, or the dream sequence was chalked off as wishful thinking if, for example, the dreamer saw themselves with the deceased.
Before proceeding further, I want to offer an assessment about the general nature of dreams. My professional experience with dreams stems from listening to subjects in hypnosis explain how—as discarnates—they use the dream state to reach the living. Spirits are very selective in their use of our dream sequences. I have come to the conclusion that most dreams are not profound. In reviewing various texts about dreaming, I find even specialists in the field believe many dreams during the night are simply jumbled up absurdities caused by our circuits being on overload throughout the day. If the mind is venting during certain sleep cycles, then the nerve transmissions across our synaptic clefts are letting off steam to relax the brain.
I classify dreams in three ways and one of them is the cleaning house state. At times in the night many stray thoughts from the day are scrambled and swept out of the mind as gobbledygook. We can't make sense of it because there is none. On the other hand, we all know there is a more cognitive side to dreaming. I divide this state into two parts, problem solving and spiritual, with only a fine line between them. There are people who have been given a premonition about some future event as an outgrowth of dreams. Our state of mind may be altered by dreams.
One of the most stressful periods of our lives occurs during the period of mourning when the affections of someone we love are taken away from us—we think forever. About the only relief we get from oppressive grief is during sleep. We go to bed with anguish and wake up with the pain still there, yet there is enigma in between. Some mornings bring us a better idea of the initial steps to take toward coping with our loss. Problem solving through dream sequences is a process of mental incubation which has been called procedural because images appear that teach us ways to move forward. Does this insight come from somewhere other than ourselves? If the dream spills over into the spirit mode, then the Dreamweavers have probably paid us a call as prompters to assist us through our emotional distress.
So all in all, we can find meaning and hope in instances such as this. As stressed out as we all are due to both worldly and celestial events, and as dire and hopeless as we can feel during our brief stints here on Earth, it’s worthy to remember that beyond the suffering and heartache there is a graceful existence awaiting us after all the pages of our own unique stories have been written. And although some of us who began with and/or joined us in this journey of learning, healing, and serving others may and will pass before us, they never disconnect from us and the work we set out to accomplish together still continues. We are never, ever alone.
This also reminds me to be incredibly mindful of how I spend my remaining time here. The lessons I learn and share, and the contributions I make are what pave the way for the next man. I don’t want to regret what I did or didn’t do after learning what I have learned up until this point in my life. Therefore, I surmise that we cannot afford to falter in our faith of just how important this network is.
