rondele wrote on Mar 25th, 2019 at 1:14pm:Personally I never went along with the notion that aspects of our selves might need retrieving after death. That's strictly an opinion. I am more inclined to think that our soul remains whole and unsullied while our physical self is incarnated.
Yeah I still have a lot of thinking to do on this subject but it sure is an interesting concept. It's been so long since I've read his Guidebook front to back...I need to do that again.
Do you know if Aspects of Self is Bruce’s term, or is this from Monroe?
Here’s a quote from Bruce’s AFTERLIFE KNOWLEDGE GUIDEBOOK:
“The new concept, which may conflict with your beliefs, is that we can create alternate selves, called Aspects of Self. If this strains credibility, that’s okay, it’s just a concept, a way for me to teach a technique for eliminating and changing beliefs. In this concept some of the Aspects of Self we create, consciously or subconsciously, function to hold and enforce a specific belief. They appear to operate automatically, and we may have little if any awareness of their existence. These Aspects act independently to apply the effects of the belief in situations the Aspect deems appropriate. That might be a lot of concept for you to swallow in one gulp, but my experience indicates that even if actual Aspects of Self don’t exist, they are a useful way of illustrating something very real about how the effects of beliefs influence our consciousness and how to change or eliminate them.”
Bruce Moen. Afterlife Knowledge Guidebook: A Manual for the Art of Retrieval and Afterlife Exploration (Kindle Locations 1705-1706). Hampton Roads Publishing. Kindle Edition.
I agree with you that I don’t believe our soul is not whole. I think of the aspects concept as having to do with identity and beliefs, not soul, for the purpose of survival, learning, growth, and healing. I do like the concept of retrieving Aspects of Self from our present lifetime because I think it’s such a therapeutic thing to do just for self-improvement in your present life. That’s mostly how I use that concept. I would have loved to learn more about this subject from Bruce.
So on that note I looked for and found my notes from our “Self-Exploration, Discovery and Healing” workshop and had forgotten about one of the exercises we did. So glad I took notes. I’m going to share my experience in the Book Club Pages in the Afterlife Knowledge Guidebook section if anyone wants to read it.