As we continue to navigate the complexities of life, Newton’s work reminds us that there is more to our existence than what we can see and touch. His research and writings offer a glimpse into the mysteries of the soul, and encourage us to explore the depths of our own spirituality.
Today, Newton’s books and teachings continue to be widely read and studied around the world. His work has been translated into numerous languages, and his ideas have influenced a wide range of fields, from psychology and philosophy to spirituality and theology.
After serving in the U.S. Army, Newton earned a degree in chemistry from New York University. He then worked as a chemist for several years before becoming increasingly disenchanted with the field. It was during this time that he began to explore the world of hypnotherapy, which would eventually become the focus of his life’s work.
This state, Newton discovered, was a realm of pure consciousness, where individuals could access information about their soul’s journey through eternity. It was here that they could communicate with spiritual guides, access ancient wisdom, and gain insight into their life’s purpose.
Newton’s curiosity was piqued, and he began to explore the phenomenon of past-life regression in greater depth. He spent countless hours in his office, working with clients and gathering data on their experiences. Over time, he developed a unique approach to hypnotherapy, which he called “Life Between Life” (LBL) regression.