Walk-Ins
SUMMARY
Souls swapping mid-life, by agreement. The personality change, families report, is not subtle.
FULL DOSSIER
The walk-in concept (souls exchanging mid-life by agreement) enters the literature through Ruth Montgomery's 'Strangers Among Us' (1979) — channeled, by her account. It has no evidentiary layer; its documented dimension is sociological (the walk-in communities and censuses that followed, studied in new-religions scholarship). The node is retained as the posters include it, filed as the awakening thread's cleanest example of doctrine born from a single channeled book within living memory.
SOURCES ON RECORD
01Montgomery, 'Strangers Among Us' (1979)
02new-religions scholarship
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