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Exit Points

 

Exit Points our circumstances we arrange before we come here that can result in the end of this lifetime with death, if we choose to let them at the moment they occur. We write five of them into our charts, but we don't necessarily wait until the fifth one to leave Earth.

 

We might decide at our first one, or our second, third, or fourth one, that we've accomplished all we need to on this trip around and head back Home. And we don't space them out evenly when we plan them. We... might arrange for two Exit Points in one year, four example, and then our next one 20 or 30 years later.

 

The most obvious Exit Points include critical illnesses, serious accidents, near misses, and any other events that could result in death but, in the end, don't, by "luck." Other Exit Points, though, are so subtle that we might not even be aware of them.

 

A decision like "for no reason" to drive a different route than usual to or from work… Getting lost on the road we're perfectly familiar with… "Trivial" delays that keep us from leaving to the destination we intended… A last-minute change in travel plans… Breaking a date or staying home from a party or an appointment because we "suddenly just don't feel like it"… any number of incidents that seem utterly meaningless on the surface could easily be subconsciously remembered Exit Points.

 

Another occasional tip off to a subconsciously remembered Exit Point is a recurring dream about a specific place, person, or situation that doesn't seem familiar but makes you feel uneasy or actually frightened, and then that dream gets played out in real life.

Also know that it is not uncommon to be subconsciously aware of an unchosen Exit Point while recovering from the potential Exit Point itself. Finally, the last point that can't be stressed enough on this particular subject, with very rare expectations, suicide is never one of our Exit Point choices.

 

We never write suicide into our Chart. By breaking all 5 Exit Points written on our Chart and choosing suicide, unless it's caused by so severe a mental debilitation that it is completely beyond our control, will send us straight into a "Reflective State Of Consciousness" and often times, but not always, right back into utero to relive the same Life Theme in order to get it right and perfect the soul, along with the same challenges.

 

 

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