The Walk In
I am always fascinated with those clients that provide so much detail in their regression yet claim to know little about the events that unfolded from their memory after the session.
The client told me he was male, average height and build, good at his job. When asked for his name he told me he was an Afrika corpse. I asked for
his name again as this didn’t seem to make sense to be a corpse yet living a past life. He replied “ Field Marshall Erwin”, they call me the Fox. Asking for an insight into the kind of work he did, he kept rubbing his lip and turning his head as if wincing. I asked what was going on, he said he was plagued with cold sores and laughed “perhaps it’s a punishment for my work but I get great pleasure from it”. He told me he was one of the most skilled army Nazi officers in torture and killings. I asked him what the mood was in Germany at that time. He replied “desperation, we have suffered great losses, but we will not be defeated, I’m situated in Africa, they have an important mission for me in China. I’m to feed back information on their reactors.”
Moving forward in his life I asked him to go the next place where something significant was happening. He told me he was working as an engineer as an under cover operator and he didn’t like what he was finding out about. “Weapons of mass destruction beyond what we know are being designed, I cannot take this information back, it will destroy the world as we know it.”
He told me that during his role as undercover mechanic, to spy on their operations and machinery he discovered they were manufacturing a bomb that would have devastating consequences for mankind and for the first time in his life he was questioning what everything was all about. “I can’t take this back, I decide to leave”.
I asked where in the world he had moved to next and he replied “no, you don’t understand, I unzipped my body and willed myself back to confront the elders. The mission was beyond my capability. They tried to persuade me but I stood my ground, it was my will to go home. They relocated me
to another mission of great importance, but not one of destruction, my fighting days are over.”
In the spirit realm, your “will” is considered important because it represents your conscious choice and intention, which directly impacts your spiritual growth, the direction you take in the afterlife, and your ability to interact with other spirits and higher realms; essentially, it’s the driving force behind your spiritual journey and how you actively shape your experience after physical death
Moving to his next life he informed me that the elders agreed for him to be a walk-in. A “spiritual walk-in” refers to the belief that a person’s original soul can leave their body, allowing another soul to “walk in” and take over, essentially inhabiting the same physical body with a different consciousness, often bringing significant changes to the individual’s personality, life path, and perspective. He was female living in the UK in 1952, working in a white coat at a university near a Church in Cambridge.
My name is Rosalind but they all call me F, I’m a technician working with James, he is not in my life today. When asked what it was they were working on he replied. “Women of the time were not recognised, but they gave me a good pension, James did try later to get me an award, but it was a male dominated world.” Honing in an the specific task they were working on he replied “The double Helix of DNA.”
It did not surprise me to find that in this life he works as a local chemist today. Having been supplied vast amounts of information, dates, places and details I couldn’t wait for the session to be over so I could google the information.
Johannes Erwin Eugen Rommel, popularly known as The Desert Fox, was a German General during World War II. Newsreels of the “Desert Fox,” Erwin Rommel, showed him sporting a huge fever blister on his upper lip for week
Chemist Rosalind Franklin independently grasped how DNA’s structure could specify proteins. James Watson and Francis Crick are two of the twentieth century’s most renowned scientists. The seminal paper from the pair at the University of Cambridge UK, detailing the discovery of the DNA double helix, was published as part of a trio in Nature magazine,
Watson, J. D. & Crick, F. H. C. Nature 171, 737–738 (1953). They are widely believed to have hit on the structure only after stealing data from Rosalind Franklin, a physical chemist working at Cambridge University and King’s College London.