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Are You a Walk-In?
by Liz Nelson (USA)

How can you know for sure? For starters, read Ruth Montgomery's Strangers Among Us and Threshold to Tomorrow, Carol Parrish's Messengers of Hope, Hannah Beaconsfield's Welcome to Planet Earth, and Juelle's The Walk-in, for background information.

Ask other Walk-ins who can sense the similar energy. Visit a psychic or past life reader whom you know can give you verification. Join WE International for interaction with other Walk-ins and the quarterly informational newsletter.

Through surveys completed by Walk-ins themselves, WE has found that Walk-ins have certain things in common. Thoughtfully answer the questions below and read the explanations for clarification.

Many Walk-ins change their name in some way. They may add or delete certain parts, or change it entirely. They say they don't feel comfortable with the old name.

Many Walk-ins separate and eventually divorce their spouses, unless the spouse is willing to grow spiritually along with them, and possibly help with the work.

Many Walk-ins move to a new location, either within the same city/state, or to another state. Some move to other countries. Wherever their work is, that's where they go, sometimes, quite suddenly.

WE has seen two things happen here. Either the Walk-in uses almost every skill the host soul developed (not always in the same job or way) and takes them further in the work, or they simply change professions, trades, sometimes entirely transforming their lives.

Most Walk-ins say they don't feel part of life around them. Yes, they have friends and family, and they love them. Yes, they take part in the life around them. But, they never actually feel part of it.

If you can answer yes to any of those episodes, chances are that you may be a Walk-in. Many, though not all, Walk-in experiences occur when the body/mind is rendered unconscious.

Most Walk-ins find that these abilities are heightened, especially soon after they've walked in. They suddenly see, hear and know things in a different way than they previously had. Their intuition is "stepped up," so to speak.

Walk-ins seem to separate religion from spirituality. While some do belong to main stream religions, many more belong to metaphysical churches, such as Unity, where the focus is broader and oneness is emphasized.

Are you a Walk-in?

As you can see, although every Walk-in experience is different, there are certain threads that run through all of them. In the end, only you can decide whether you're a Walk-in, but until that inner decision is firmly made, the work you came to do will simply not get done.