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In 1979 an award winning Author and Pioneer, Ruth Montgomery paved the way by introducing the concept of "Walk-ins" to our world in her book, "Strangers Among Us".
A Walk-in is a soul who incarnates directly, or transfers its soul directly into a physical body with the full agreement of the soul that was born into the body which the previously existing soul occupant no longer wishes to inhabit. In many cases, the original soul has completed its initial mission, and, therefore, agrees to leave and make its body available to another soul, rather than go through physical death. Perhaps their soul contract is complete, or maybe the existing soul just wants out of the present soul contract. On another level, they both agreed that the transfer would take place, whether they consciously remember or not, that agreement did take place. Many soul transfers happen during a serious illness, accident, trauma, or NDE (near death experience).
There can be more than one Walk-in in one physical body, but it is always at separate times. More than one soul might have agreed with the existing soul to experience the physical body for a certain amount of time, either for life lessons or to just prepare it for another Walk-in.
Because a Walk-in soul inherits the cellular memory within the body, there is usually a transition period during which the personality characteristics of the original soul gradually give way to the traits of the incoming soul. Most Walk-ins are not initially consciously aware that a soul exchange has taken place, and are, therefore, confused as to why they suddenly feel so "different".
A Walk-in usually experiences a major shift in personality. He or she may notice changes in habits, likes and dislikes, and possibly feel compelled to change their names, careers or jobs.
Walk-ins seem to be extremely spiritually drawn to work in service. Many Walk-ins will also go through a form of detachment with the prior soul's family. A divorce is not uncommon with Walk-ins. These are all signs of a walk-in experience, but there are many exceptions to the rule. Every Walk-in experience is very unique, and tailored for that soul. It all depends on the soul contract and agreements that the soul makes for its spiritual growth, which result in varying experiences. Almost always friends and family of the Walk-out will go through some form of grieving for a period of time, as if a death had taken place. There is usually a period of time in which the Walk-in and prior soul co-exist to give the incoming soul a chance to become familiar with the body, the family and the emotions, in order to stabilize.
In these accelerated times, "walking-in" is an efficient means of advancing your mission and coming into an already matured body that saves both time and energy from not having to go through the child process.
» Classification of Walk-Ins
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