Walk-in (concept)

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A walk-in is a New Age concept of a person whose original soul has departed their body and has been replaced with a new, different, soul.Lewis, James R. [https://books.google.com/books?id=lk8_ARNz-dYC&pg=PA382 The Encyclopedia of Cults, Sects, and New Religions]. Prometheus Books, 2002. p. 382.Lewis, James R. [https://books.google.com/books?id=hdYSdts1udcC&pg=PA130 Legitimating New Religions]. Rutgers University Press, 2003. pp. 130–131. Ruth Montgomery popularized the concept in her 1979 book Strangers Among Us.York, Michael. [https://books.google.com/books?id=lokPtsd7Vr4C&pg=PA72 The Emerging Network: A Sociology of the New Age and Neo-pagan Movements]. Rowman & Littlefield, 1995. p. 72.McClelland, Norman C. [https://books.google.com/books?id=S_Leq4U5ihkC&pg=PA276 Encyclopedia of Reincarnation and Karma]. McFarland, 2010. p. 276.Bjorling, Joel. [https://books.google.com/books?id=A9vAea4MV8cC&pg=PA141 Reincarnation: A Bibliography]. Taylor & Francis, 1996. pp. 141–142.

Beliefs

Believers maintain that it is possible for the original soul of a human to leave a person's body and for another soul to "walk in". In Montgomery's work, souls are said to "walk in" during a period of intense personal problems on the part of the departing soul, or during or because of an accident or trauma. Some other walk-ins describe their entry as occurring based on prior agreement and when the previous soul was "complete". The walk-in being/individual retains the memories of the original personality, but does not have emotions associated with the memories. As they integrate, they bring their own mental, emotional, spiritual consciousness and evolve the life to resonate with their purpose and intentions. Incarnating into a fully grown body allows the walk-in soul to engage in embodiment without having to go through the two decades of maturation that humans need to reach adulthood. A walk-in soul also does not experience the conditioning of childhood and has a different relationship to life because they were not born.Partridge, Christopher. [https://books.google.com/books?id=6-kkOBKTjK0C&pg=PA115 UFO Religions].

Routledge, 2012. pp. 114–115.

See also

  • {{annotated link|Avatar}}
  • {{annotated link|Body hopping}}
  • {{annotated link|Lobsang Rampa}}
  • {{annotated link|Mind uploading}}
  • {{annotated link|Multiplicity (subculture)#Definition}}
  • {{annotated link|Reincarnation}}
  • {{annotated link|Spirit possession}}
  • {{annotated link|Star people (New Age)}}
  • {{annotated link|Tulpa}}

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