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What is an exit point?

By November 8, 2023 No Comments

According to the late celebrity psychic Silvia Brown, in our pre-birth plan, we place at least 6 exit points out of the incarnation. Then, we forget everything we know and incarnate into a fresh and beautiful body of a baby.

As we move through life, we come to crucial forks in the road where we encounter life threatening situations. Cancer, car crash, war, being robbed or assaulted are just a few examples. With our free will we choose what to do with this opportunity: whether to “exit”, that is, to die, or to continue and “exit” later on in the journey.

That is the reason, some people die as a result of cancer, for example, and some don’t. For some, the cancer was the exit point. For others, it was a teacher.

My Father war stories are mind-boggling. Here is one. They were under thick enemy fire, each soldier keeping themselves as low as possible in the pit they hastily dug. All of a sudden, my father hears a scream coming from the right side.

His friend, a big guy, who didn’t dig a deep enough pit, got hit in his butt, and was loosing a lot of blood. Panicky, he stood up, exposing himself to the intense fire.

My Dad, the one with first kit aid, knew the butt injury wasn’t fatal, but the guy was terrified and called for a medic. My Father had a serious dilemma: if he were to leave his safe pit, he might get killed. If he stayed there, the friend might get killed. He decide to run, with the kit and a shovel. He got there and dug a deeper pit, for both of them and then stopped the bleeding and calmed down his friend.

A few minutes later, he wanted to go back to his own pit, but he realized it is now a deep crater.
The pit was gone. It had sustained a direct hit, and had he stayed there, he would have been killed.

This is a dramatic example of a pre-birth exit point. In this case, my father subconsciously chose not to use it, so he trusted his intuition that told him to leave his pit and save his friend.
Life is a great adventure. Isn’t it?

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