Life Between Lives work isn’t for everyone. This article explores who it’s not for and, more importantly, who it is for—without convincing, converting, or sugarcoating.

There are certain experiences that don’t benefit from being explained. Life Between Lives work is one of them.
It doesn’t ask for belief, validation, and it isn’t interested in being universally understood.
This work exists powerfully, on it’s own merits, and firmly outside the need to persuade. It is not a philosophy to adopt, a doctrine to defend, or a spiritual identity to perform. It is an experiential modality that either resonates in your body like a tuning fork and draws you in magnetically, or you might not even know it exists.
For some people, the idea of exploring consciousness beyond the human lifespan feels uncomfortable, unnecessary, implausible, or even irritating. For others, it feels strangely delicious. Familiar. When it’s discovered, it feels like finding the path home after a long, exhausting hike. An undefinable sigh of relief. Something ineffable, and deeply wanted. Like quenching a long-held thirst or finally reaching an itch you couldn’t quite touch.
This article is not here to change anyone’s mind.
It’s here to make something very clear:
Life Between Lives work is not for everyone.
And that is not a failing. It is a reflection of its integrity.
This is the part where we gently lower expectations and raise honesty: this work is not for everyone.

1. You Are Certain Death Is the End
If you are firmly anchored in the belief that consciousness ends at biological death and that there is nothing to explore beyond that moment, this work will feel unnecessary at best and absurd at worst.
Life Between Lives work begins where that certainty ends.
2. You Believe Near-Death Experiences Are Only Chemical Events
If every Near-Death Experience is, in your view, fully explained by oxygen deprivation, neurotransmitter flooding, or dying-brain hallucination, this work will not interest you.
Not because science is rejected here.
But because reductionism is not the lens being used.
3. You Believe Consciousness Is Only Generated by the Brain
If consciousness is, to you, nothing more than electrical impulses firing inside neural tissue, Life Between Lives work will feel incoherent.
This work treats consciousness as something that can observe the experiences produced through the brain as a transmitter and receiver of consciousness rather than being produced by it. If that premise feels unacceptable, there is nothing here to pursue.
4. You Are Comfortable with Earthly Life Being the Whole Story
Some people feel complete within the arc of birth, life, and death. Earth is all there is. No questions. No sense of something beyond the horizon.
Life Between Lives work is not for those who feel no pull beyond the visible frame. It is not meant to create longing where none exists.
5. You Consider Intuition Coincidence or Pattern-Seeking
If intuition is, in your worldview, merely coincidence, confirmation bias, or imaginative overlay, this work will feel unstable and pointless. There’s no need to waste your time.
Life Between Lives work relies on subtle perception, inner knowing, and a belief that people experience, and perceive non-linear awareness across 12 dimensions and higher sense intelligence that can be tapped into through the hypnotic process. If those faculties are dismissed outright, the work has no ground to stand on.
6. You Dismiss Spiritually Transformative Experiences as Delusion or Fantasy
If people who report spiritually transformative experiences strike you as gullible, unstable, flakey, or self-indulgent, this work will likely irritate you.
Life Between Lives work does not explain these experiences away. It treats them as meaningful data within consciousness exploration.
7. You Believe Altered States Are Frivolous or Escapist
If all altered states of consciousness are, in your mind, recreational, unserious, or the domain of “hippie dippy,” this work will not land.
Life Between Lives work is disciplined, grounded, and intentional. It requires respect for altered states, whether achieved through meditation, hypnosis, spontaneous experience, or other non-ordinary pathways.
And That’s Not a Criticism
This work is not trying to expand everyone’s worldview.
It is designed for people who already feel the edges of something more and are willing to explore those edges directly, without needing guarantees, belief systems, or external validation.
Life Between Lives work is not about belief.
It is about experience.
If this list makes you feel relieved, validated, or quietly curious, you may be in the right place.
If it makes you feel defensive, dismissive, or annoyed, that information is just as valuable.
Not every doorway is meant to open for every nervous system.
And this one is no exception.

Who Is This For?
Life Between Lives work is for people who have already felt the limits of purely material explanations—not as a rebellion against science, but as an honest accounting of lived experience.
It is for those who have moments they cannot reduce, dismiss, or forget. Moments that didn’t ask for permission to exist and didn’t wait for a clean analysis or peer reviewed paper to drop in.
People who perceive consciousness as larger than their personality
You sense there is an observing awareness behind thought, emotion, and story. Not conceptually. Experientially.
People who are more interested in direct experience than belief systems
You don’t need a cosmology to adopt. You’re willing to explore first and interpret later.
People who have had spiritually transformative experiences and want context, not correction
You’re not looking to be told it was “just your brain.” You’re looking to understand and have support in understanding your souls calling.
People who are comfortable with mystery without rushing to certainty
You don’t need everything nailed down, proven, or explained in advance. You trust the intelligence of experience itself.
People who respect altered states of consciousness as meaningful and purposeful
Whether through meditation, hypnosis, spontaneous experiences, plant medicine journeys, or other non-ordinary states, you recognize that consciousness has modes beyond the default waking mind.
People who are grounded in their human life but no longer convinced it’s the whole story
You’re not trying to escape being human. You’re curious about the deeper layers that inform it.
What Is (LBL) Life Between Lives?

A Life Between Lives (LBL) session is a deeply expanded state of awareness, developed and refined over many years, that allows a person to directly experience their soul-level identity and connect with their guiding intelligences. Rather than imagining or theorizing about the spiritual realm, LBL work offers a direct, experiential encounter with it. Many people describe it not as discovering something new, but as remembering something deeply familiar.
LBL sessions can reawaken an embodied understanding of one’s immortal nature. The experience often unfolds as an inter-life exploration, accessing personal memory of the spiritual realm we return to between incarnations. It is intimate, specific, and shaped by the individual’s own consciousness, readiness, and inner knowing.
The way I facilitate Life Between Lives work is grounded in deep respect for these states of awareness and for you, the client. I consider it a profound honor to accompany someone into these sacred inner spaces. This is not something I take lightly or approach mechanically. My role is not to direct or interpret your experience, but to create a safe, attuned, and carefully held container where your own consciousness can do what it already knows how to do with a little support.
Throughout an LBL session, I prioritize client’s comfort, nervous system safety, unique pathway forward, and the fact that your soul already has all the answers. You are supported in staying present, oriented, and embodied while allowing perception to expand at a rate that feels comfortable, doable, and authentic. I hold the space in coherence, deeply listening to what is emerging and responding in a way that honors the intelligence of your inner experience. The work unfolds in partnership, not performance.
Life Between Lives sessions offer a transcendent yet grounded way to reconnect with your superconscious awareness and your unique spiritual guidance. Many people are forever enhanced by their experience during these sessions. Gaining insight into their soul’s purpose for incarnating in a way that brings more clarity, relief, powerful insight, and a renewed sense of direction that feels simply true and organic.
For many, this work restores a palpable sense of belonging in the universe. It can illuminate current life circumstances in new ways, helping understand challenges and transitions not as random or punishing, but as meaningful opportunities for soul development and growth. This broader perspective often softens struggle and brings a sense of quiet trust and authenticity back online.
Life Between Lives work has been explored and refined over decades, with consistent themes reported across cultures and belief systems. While each session is uniquely personal, the broader body of research points to recurring patterns in how consciousness is experienced between lives. If you’d like to explore the origins and research foundations of this work, you can learn more through the Newton Institute at
https://www.newtoninstitute.org/.
To learn more about my work, approach, and the broader offerings I provide, you’re welcome to visit
https://www.NoraYollesYoung.com.
And if you’re feeling curious and want to ask questions directly, the simplest next step is a conversation. If you’d like to explore whether Life Between Lives work is right for you, you can schedule a discovery call and speak with me directly.
Life Between Lives work is not an escape from reality.
It is an exploration of the deeper divine infrastructure at the heart of your human experience and meaning.
Wherever your journey in this life takes you, I wish you safe and joyful travels.

