I listened today to an interesting interview about so called "exit points" that we all have. I thought we have only a handful only to find out that we have around 100 of these during our life span. The so called crucial exit points are what we refer to as near-death experiences where we decide whether we want to continue this journey or not. It was an interview with Lee Harris and Regina Meredith in case you want to look it up.
Have to go with your number #2 😊. Regularly cleaning out the mind is so rewarding.
Please send me the link if you remember it.
I searched Lee Harris, Regina Meredith, and exit points, but nothing specific came up. It seems they have a lot of interviews with each other.
Sure. The episode is entitled "Floating Souls & Aligned Evolution", S24:Ep7 and it runs on Gaia.
Here's the link:
https://www.gaia.com/video/floating-souls-aligned-evolution
Let me know your thoughts after you watched it.
Very interesting. This is the first I’ve ever heard of the term exit points.
I had an experience in my 20s that I’ve never been able to make sense of, but this possibly helps to explain it.
I was standing in the middle of a country road, in front of a house that I was renting. I had smoked some pot and was pretty high. There were no cars on the road, and the only people around were whoever was inside the house at the time (I think only my girlfriend). There were cows in the pasture across the street, but other than that, all was quiet.
I stepped out into the street because the sun was setting and the middle of the street just so happened to be a good place to really appreciate the sky and the landscape.
I don’t know how long I was standing there, but suddenly I had this really intense physical sensation that a car had just driven right through me. It felt like what I imagine it feels like for characters in movies when ghosts pass through them. It didn’t hurt, but it was powerful, almost like something had been knocked out of me, or like I had been physically thrown through the air even though I hadn’t. The sensation stuck with me for days (and I was able to recall it and feel it again for years after).
Maybe that was related to an exit lint in some way. I don’t know.
On another note, I tried that experiment with a ver small group of students, the one in which one person changes something about him/herself and the other has to guess what has been changed. Just like in the professor’s experience, most people removed something. Only one person added something.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with me ❤️ That must have been a very intense sensation especially as it left such a major imprint on your cellular structure. Could have been an exit point; that possibility exists. I'm glad you didn't take it though and you're here! 😊 I'm glad the interview helped you gain a new perspective. Isn't it funny how life works and how we come across certain people who will help us on our journey ;)
And thank you for doing the experiment and sharing your results. Isn't it astonishing how you get the same results across the globe with time being irrelevant? The human psyche is so predictable. This is why change never occurs inside the "program".
Have a wonderful day. And thank you for your openness!
It is funny. And it was interesting to hear the students say how difficult it is to think of ways to add things to themselves.
I’ve been listening to quite a few of the videos on GAIA. I especially like the one about water. I remember seeing you comment on samstonehill’s post about a water video that you saw on GAIA, so I think the one I’m referring to is probably the same one that you watched.
Indeed, I mentioned two videos on Sam's page: the first one is an interview with Veda Austin entitled "Communicating with water" and the other one is a movie: "What the Bleep do we know?". Both go deeply into our interaction with the universe (frequency and vibration) as so called water beings. Gaia offers so many interesting perspectives on what we refer to as the human experience. Great channel. I'm glad you like it too.