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Walk-in (concept)

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trauma. Some other walk-ins describe their entry as occurring based on prior agreement and when the previous soul was "complete". The walk-in being/individual retains the memories of the original personality, but does not have emotions associated with the memories. As they integrate, they bring their own mental, emotional, spiritual consciousness and evolve the life to resonate with their purpose and intentions. Incarnating into a fully grown body allows the walk-in soul to engage in embodiment without having to go through the two decades of maturation that humans need to reach adulthood. A walk-in soul also does not experience the conditioning of childhood and has a different relationship to life because they were not born.
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Believers maintain that it is possible for the original soul of a human to leave a person's body and for another soul to "walk in". In Montgomery's work, souls are said to "walk in" during a period of intense personal problems on the part of the departing soul, or during or because of an accident or
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storyline). Random House Publishing Group, 1994. p. 365. "I knew all along that Superman would return, and now he has. Not necessarily in the form people might have expected, but it was him. Listen, have you ever heard of a walk-in spirit? When a body has been abandoned by one spirit but is not yet
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novels, but King's walk-ins are usually physical travellers, or - when they possess another's body - are more guests, sharing the body with the original mind as strangers. John Callum mentions them in
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uninhabitable, then another spirit can move in. Anyway, whatever he is, the cards tell me for sure that the man who saved me today is definitely the Man of Steel. For sure."
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speculated that if Superman were really dead, his soul might have moved into Irons' body, mentioning walk-ins explicitly.
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portrays one soul replacing a recently deceased man's soul and reviving to inhabit his body.
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story cycle, a handful of new superheroes appeared, among them
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This article is about the New Age concept. For other uses, see
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speaks of "walk-ins" several times in books 6 and 7 of
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Index

Walk In
New Age
soul
body
Ruth Montgomery
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
Heaven Can Wait
Hawkgirl
K-PAX
Twilight Zone
The Last Rites of Jeff Myrtlebank
Death of Superman
John Henry Irons
Lois Lane
The X-Files
Red Museum
Sein Und Zeit
Closure
Ghost Whisperer
Threshold
Stephen King
The Dark Tower
The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah
The Talisman
Ascendance of a Bookworm
light novel
anime
Avatar
Body hopping
Lobsang Rampa

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