Where the Soul Goes: The Journey Between Lives
Nov 01, 2025, 02:26 AM
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Thousands of people describe the same existence between death and rebirth. This podcast-exclusive episode investigates Michael Newton, reincarnation case files, and consciousness research suggesting life may be planned before birth—and remembered more often than we think.
This episode is produced exclusively for the Divergent Files Podcast.
Have you ever felt like you’ve been here before?
Not déjà vu.
Something deeper.
Across decades, cultures, and continents, thousands of people under hypnosis have described the same strange place between death and rebirth. A realm with guides, councils, soul groups, and a life review that feels more real than physical existence itself. Most had never studied spirituality. Many didn’t even believe in reincarnation.
And yet the details match.
This episode explores the groundbreaking work of Dr. Michael Newton, whose hypnotherapy research uncovered consistent “life between lives” memories in subjects worldwide. We connect those findings to modern consciousness research, near-death studies, and classified government interest in altered states, including the CIA’s Gateway Process.
We also examine historical and scientific parallels, from ancient descriptions of the soul’s journey to modern case studies that defy conventional explanation. That includes the James Leininger WWII reincarnation case and Ian Stevenson’s documentation of over 2,500 children who recalled verifiable details of past lives they should not have known.
What emerges is a disturbing consistency.
Not random hallucinations.
Not cultural contamination.
Patterns.
This investigation asks why these memories are resurfacing now, why forgetting may be part of the system, and whether consciousness itself operates outside time in a way modern science is only beginning to confront.
If life is a test, who wrote the questions?
If forgetting is part of the design, who benefits when we never remember?
Join Ralph and Divergent Files as we explore what may be the most important question humanity has ever avoided:
What happens between lives…
and why are we starting to remember?
Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.
Have you ever felt like you’ve been here before?
Not déjà vu.
Something deeper.
Across decades, cultures, and continents, thousands of people under hypnosis have described the same strange place between death and rebirth. A realm with guides, councils, soul groups, and a life review that feels more real than physical existence itself. Most had never studied spirituality. Many didn’t even believe in reincarnation.
And yet the details match.
This episode explores the groundbreaking work of Dr. Michael Newton, whose hypnotherapy research uncovered consistent “life between lives” memories in subjects worldwide. We connect those findings to modern consciousness research, near-death studies, and classified government interest in altered states, including the CIA’s Gateway Process.
We also examine historical and scientific parallels, from ancient descriptions of the soul’s journey to modern case studies that defy conventional explanation. That includes the James Leininger WWII reincarnation case and Ian Stevenson’s documentation of over 2,500 children who recalled verifiable details of past lives they should not have known.
What emerges is a disturbing consistency.
Not random hallucinations.
Not cultural contamination.
Patterns.
This investigation asks why these memories are resurfacing now, why forgetting may be part of the system, and whether consciousness itself operates outside time in a way modern science is only beginning to confront.
If life is a test, who wrote the questions?
If forgetting is part of the design, who benefits when we never remember?
Join Ralph and Divergent Files as we explore what may be the most important question humanity has ever avoided:
What happens between lives…
and why are we starting to remember?
Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.
