Joyce Keller

Why Am I Here?


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is soul perfection, and perfect reconnection with our Creator. As we grow in perfection and godliness, we eventually come to the point of being able to truly sit at the right hand of God. At this point of soul perfection, we return to the Source. After that, we are given opportunities to move into even higher realms of existence or to return to the earth for further service.

      My mother had a unique way of explaining some of these things. When I was young, she told me about God’s “great big book,” and His great big pen that He used to write everyone’s name in the book. Everything we did was recorded in that book. Of course, I secretly laughed at this. Now I know that that “big book” is the soul’s Akashic record. As I started studying religions of the world, I learned that the Akashic record is the invisible but real record of our soul’s activity. This record follows us lifetime to lifetime, and is revealed to us after the time of our physical death in each lifetime. The record is imbedded within the human heart and mind.

      Even though we may not consciously remember past lives, every one of our thoughts, words, and deeds are indelibly etched into our soul record, and follow us through each lifetime. Yet there is a subconscious veil that separates the lifetimes so that each one clearly stands on its own. If we remembered all our past lives on a conscious level, we would become extremely confused and quite possibly insane. One lifetime would run into the other without our being able to differentiate our present reality from that of past “fantasies.” Each lifetime is confusing enough and just about all that most can people can manage. If we break through the protective mental barrier, which in India is known as “piercing the Bindu,” or a Kundalini awakening, we will recall past lives. If done in a gentle, logical way, with an experienced regressionist, these memories can be wonderfully enlightening and amazing.

      Over my lifetime of practice as a psychic counselor, I have learned that recalling past lives can be not only eye-opening, but highly therapeutic when used to understand why we experience, and sometimes become stuck on, situations in the present. Past lives can be used to shed light on romantic difficulties, family relationship issues, living up to our career desires, and much more. Paired with astrology, which I have also used to great effect in my career, this knowledge can be used to break negative patterns and help you achieve your highest potential without the need for regression, or hypnosis, or any negative concerns.

      This is my own system that I’ve created and developed. It has been used successfully on thousands of individuals.

      Why Am I Here? reveals my system for the first time, in a format you can easily put to use in your life now.

      CHAPTER 3

      Your Inner Soul

       What Is Your Soul, Really?

      There’s been a lot of discussion about souls, and “inner consciousness,” and similar-sounding concepts, but do we really understand what these ideas mean? The soul is known to be the essence of a human being, the repository of thoughts, memories, stimuli, and dreams. It is the core that animates us, propels us to action, or causes us to hang back and linger. It is the seat of reason and understanding, the fulcrum of our thoughts, words, and deeds.

      But this still doesn’t fully describe what souls are.

      The soul is thought to be indestructible, no matter what fate confronts the body or mind that it inhabits.

      Buddhism calls the soul the “Greater Self,” while the lesser self disappears at death. This greater self is the life force, or will to live, that survives successive rebirths. According to Eastern philosophy, the soul pushes forward, ever-evolving, growing, and seeking, unless meeting with stagnation. When a soul stops learning and expanding, it may wither, but it will never die. Knowledge gained through experience is the soul’s fuel, and through this it changes and expands, effortlessly or heavily, always probing, and hopefully, always growing. For when we stop learning, we leave this life.

      In the phase of our experience we call death, in which we depart one plane of existence and head for another, the soul takes its leave of the body. It may stay around the earth plane for a while; often this is a period of adjustment before it accepts it is no longer “alive” in the earthly sense. After this adjustment it can move on and reunite with those out-of-body beings it has known in the past, and who have assisted and nurtured its development over this, and many, many incarnations.

      Once, at the time of creation of man, we were God-like. Through the use of free will, we chose to experience coming into physical bodies for our greater understanding. As we became increasingly stuck in the delights of the flesh—how we like those foods and other physical experiences!—the vibrations of the earth became denser, holding us closer. We eventually lost our ability to come and go as free spirits. We could no longer leave our physical bodies at will and return to the Creator. Thus the pattern of creating Earth karma began, and it became increasingly difficult for us to give up what we enjoyed in the physical. This does not mean we have to give up all our earthly passions and become nuns or monks. It is meant to trigger the awareness that who we are encompasses much more than what is apparent here on Earth’s surface. We are also capable of much more than what is apparent. In fact, we are potentially capable of anything.

      A majority of the world believes in reincarnation, with a rising number of Americans thinking it might be possible. The purpose of reincarnating perhaps hundreds or thousands of times is soul perfection-godliness-growing to a state of wholeness and understanding, so that we may become complete and rejoin the Creator as co-creators. To do this, we must become completely cognizant of our actions and how they affect other people. You may, as you become more aware, begin to act in a wholly unselfish manner. This does not mean, however that you cannot still enjoy the fruits of the earth. Maybe Earth’s fruits are put in place for us to help others and ourselves enjoy, as long as we are not hurting others or ourselves in doing so.

      We all are co-creators to some extent at this stage of our evolution, because of the gift of free will. Proceeding through life, we use that free will through each and every choice. As we interact with others and create new karmic situations or work out old karma, we are ever-evolving and growing toward that ideal state of perfection.

       No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge.—Kahlil Gibran

       The Temporal Zone

      A few weeks after my mother’s sudden death, she appeared to me during meditation. During this, the first of many visits, she told me about a place she had visited called the Temporal Zone. This is the holding place for purification, in which the soul is cleansed of the earth’s dense vibration before moving on to a higher level. Here, souls are given a period of therapy and rest along with healing waters of rejuvenation. Gently, they are helped to move beyond the travail of Earth. Astral hospitals are available for people who need additional healing—to mollify their trauma or help them to forgive—if they would otherwise be unable to move on.

      At any point after reaching the astral, or ethereal, level, the soul is confronted with the karmic implications of the life it left behind. Every word, thought, action, and intention is reviewed. With master teachers, strengths and weaknesses are analyzed, and together a determination is made about the individual’s needs. This process occurs within a calendar based on cosmic time, and so may ensue over a period of decades, centuries, or a millennium. With the masters’ guidance, lifetimes are reviewed to choose what karma can be worked on. It may be in an accelerated or difficult manner, or more cautious and easy.

      Parents who can provide the proper lessons are selected, and to some degree, the individual’s experiences for its next incarnation are charted and decided upon.

      Only Enlightenment, according to Buddhists, eliminates new karma and the need to reincarnate. The earth is seen as a place of great turmoil, and lifetimes