The Tenth Insight: Holding the Vision

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Sexual culmination creates an opening into the Afterlife, and what we experience as orgasm is just a glimpse of the Afterlife
     level of love and vibration as the portal is opened and the energy rushes through, potentially bringing in a new soul. We
     watched that happen. Sexual union is a holy moment in which a part of Heaven flows into the Earth.”
    I nodded, thinking about the implications of what we had seen, then said, “Maya seemed to know how her life could turn out
     if she was born to these particular parents.”
    “Yes, apparently, before we are born, each of us experiences a vision of what our life can be, complete with reflections on
     our parents and on our tendencies to engage in particular control dramas, even how we might work through these dramas with
     these parents and go on to be prepared for what we want to accomplish.”
    “I saw most of that,” I said, “but it seemed strange. Based on what she told me about her real life, her pre-life vision was
     more ideal than what really happened—for instance, her relationship to her family. It didn’t exactly turn out the way she
     wanted. Her mother never understood Maya, or faced her own illness, and herfather was so aloof she never knew what he was researching until after his death.”
    “But that makes sense,” Wil said. “The vision apparently is an ideal guide for what our highest self intends to happen in
     life, the best-case scenario, so to speak, if all of us were following our intuitions perfectly. What actually occurs is an
     approximation of this vision, the best everyone can do under the actual circumstances. But all this is more Tenth Insight
     information about the Afterlife that clarifies our spiritual experience on Earth, particularly the perception of coincidences,
     and how synchronicity really operates.
    “When we have an intuition or a dream to pursue a particular course in our lives and we follow this guidance, certain events
     transpire that feel like magic coincidences. We feel more alive and excited. The events seem
destined,
as though they were supposed to happen.
    “What we just saw puts all this into a higher perspective. When we have an intuition, a mental image of a possible future,
     we’re actually getting flashes of memory of our Birth Vision, what we wanted to be doing with our lives at that particular
     point on our journey. It may not be exact, because people have free will, but when something happens that is close to our
     original vision, we feel inspired because we recognize that we are on a path of destiny that we intended all along.”
    “But how does our soul group fit in?”
    “We’re connected with them. They know us. They share our Birth Visions, follow us through life, and afterward stay with us
     while we review what happened. They act as a reservoir for our memories, maintaining the knowledge of who we are as we evolve.”
    He paused momentarily, looking straight into my eyes. “Andapparently, when we’re in the Afterlife, and one of them is born into the physical dimension, we act in the same capacity
     toward them. We become part of the soul group that supports them.”
    “So while we are on Earth,” I commented, “our soul groups give us our intuition and direction?”
    “No, not at all. Judging from what I could pick up from the soul groups I’ve seen, the intuitions and dreams are our own,
     coming from a higher connection with the divine. The soul groups just send us extra energy and uplift us in a particular manner—a
     manner that I haven’t been able to pinpoint. By uplifting us in this way, they help us to more readily remember what we already
     knew.”
    I was fascinated. “So that explains what was happening with my dream and Joel’s.”
    “Yes. When we dream, we reunite with our soul group, and that jogs our memory of what we really wanted to do in our current
     life situation. We get glimpses of our original intention. Then when we return to the physical, we retain that

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