Life Between Lives- Evolved
In 2011, I read Journey of Souls by Michael Newton—and it hit me like a wave. Not just intellectually, but soul-deep. That book reframed everything I thought I knew about purpose, memory, and what happens beyond this life. It was such a pivotal moment that I named my practice Journey of the Souls in its honor.
Eventually, I became certified as a Life Between Lives (LBL) therapist, which meant going through a long and demanding training process. But it was worth it. That path shaped not only how I work with others, but how I understand my own existence. Today, I’m proud to be one of only 98 certified LBL practitioners in the U.S.—carrying forward Michael’s groundbreaking work while also letting it evolve.
And it has evolved.
The truth is, accessing the space between lives—the spirit realm—is a natural process. You don’t need to force it or follow a rigid script. In my Soul Journey sessions, it often arises spontaneously. Sometimes we get there in the first session. Sometimes it unfolds later, after clearing stuck energy or integrating past life memories. Either way, when it happens, it happens organically. We don’t push. We follow.
What Michael Newton discovered through thousands of case studies was remarkable: common patterns, familiar landscapes, recurring experiences in the spirit realm. Things like:
Meeting guides or councils who help you reflect on the life you've lived.
Reconnecting with soul groups—beings you incarnate with again and again.
Witnessing life planning and understanding why certain relationships, challenges, or paths were chosen.
Releasing karmic residue and integrating lessons from past experiences.
Reuniting with the essence of your soul self—who you are beyond all roles and lifetimes.
But here’s the thing: not everyone’s journey looks exactly like that.
Sometimes the spirit realm shows up as a vast, starry expanse. Sometimes it's a forest. Sometimes it’s nothing like what Michael described. And that’s okay. That’s part of the beauty of this work—it’s deeply personal. It adapts to you.
The structure Michael offered was a foundation. A doorway. But once you step through, the experience becomes your own. That’s what I love most about this process—it doesn’t require belief. It doesn’t demand you fit into a template. It simply invites you to remember.
And when you do… when you touch that place between lives, or meet the part of you that’s always been watching, always known… everything starts to make a little more sense.
You don’t just understand who you are.
You feel it.