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Both Agreements and DisagreementsCommunication in the spirit world takes place by a telepathic type of communication.

AgreeWhen two spirits come so close to each other they are conjoined, my subjects say they can send private thoughts by touch which passes between them as "electrical sound impulses."

Journey of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives, Michael Newton
pg. 38, 1996

AgreeI want to summarize what I have learned about the basic principles of soul group assignments: Irrespective of size, cluster groups do not directly intermix with each other's energy, but souls can communicate with one another across primary and secondary group boundaries.

Journey of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives, Michael Newton
pg. 105-106, 1996

AgreeTelepathy operates without distortion in this after-death period, so you must deal with the true relationships that exist between yourself and all relatives and friends who await you.

Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul, Jane Roberts
pg. 122, 1994

Afterlife101.com Source

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Both Agreements and DisagreementsThere are elements of privacy for spirits in heaven. It is an unspoken rule that, though everyone can telepathically read another individual's thoughts and desires, there is no trespassing or violation of the telepathic abilities of spirits. They know immediately to the level that they can explore and communicate with any other spirit and do not use powers that they have to invade someone else's privacy.

AgreeWhen two spirits come so close to each other they are conjoined, my subjects say they can send private thoughts by touch which passes between them as "electrical sound impulses."

Journey of Souls: Case Studies of Life Between Lives, Michael Newton
pg. 38, 1996

Afterlife101.com Source

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