Divine Councils in the Afterlife: The Flipside Court Richard Martini
I first heard about “a council of elders” in Michael Newton’s books and in his interview for my film “Flipside.” Michael was a therapist who had thousands of reports about the afterlife.. Since his interview I’ve found other accounts of “divine councils” in the work of psychologist Dr. Helen Wambach (“Reliving Past Lives”) to descriptions of “wise beings” and in the near death accounts from Dr. Bruce Greyson (from his book “After”). It sounds like some sci-fi concept based on legal courts; etheric judges in robes passing sentences in the afterlife? My use of the word "court" is tongue in cheek.In the over 100 examples I’ve filmed of people accessing their “councils” they report wise teachers who don’t “pass judgment” per se, but act as ombudsmen, like professors conducting a doctoral thesis; asking pointed questions about what a person learned during their lifetime versus what they said they’d planned to learn.Newton observed people report “two visits” to their council, one prior to in