Roy
Mills remembers events that occurred before his birth, events that
were as real and vivid as any experiences in his life. When he was born,
he just never forgot them. These memories have always been natural and
reassuring to him. It wasn't until age ten that he realized most people
don't have such memories. This was his gift, and he was told by divine
beings to share these memories with no one – not with his family,
friends, or spiritual leaders – until he was given permission. In 1995,
Mills was told by a heavenly messenger to write his story in a book and
to tell what he remembers of life before his birth. The Soul's
Remembrance is that book. Now, nearly fifty years after his birth, Roy
Mills humbly shares the memories of a glorious world that most of
humanity has forgotten.
In his book,
The Soul's Remembrance; Earth is not Our Home, Mills reveals the
enormity of this pre-mortal world, an existence in which we grew in love
as we prepared for our lives on Earth. He discloses our anxiousness to
come here and how we selected challenges to test and strengthen us –
challenges that would become sources of joy here and hereafter. He
details encounters with Jesus, Mary, and God, revealing how he selected
his life's mission with God's help, and then how, filled with both
sorrow and anticipation, he was escorted from heaven to begin his mortal
life.
After a lifetime of quiet trial, Roy was
prepared to begin the greater part of his life's mission: to share these
memories that we might gain insights into our lives, the purpose of
adversity, and the nature of God.
Throughout the account we see God's plan for
Roy unfold, and we recognize that nothing is without purpose, that
everything happens for a reason. Applying the universal truths which Roy
learned to our own lives leads to our own discoveries. We begin to see
patterns emerging, as lessons we have faced are either learned or
repeated. We see the hand of God guiding us to and through adversity.
And we begin to see the awesome power of unconditional love – a love
with which Roy Mills is filled.
Betty Eadie,
the author of the groundbreaking book
Embraced by the Light, is promoting Roy Mills' work. The following
is an interview with Roy Mills by Betty Eadie's husband Tom.
Question: What is the
"soul's remembrance?"
Roy: The ability to
remember heaven and never lose contact with it. My soul never had a veil
placed over it to shield me from the memories of heaven. I was granted
the gift of being born without the veil, and I'm able to remember
heaven.
Question: Why can't
everyone have this memory?
Roy: Because if we all
remembered heaven, it would alter our earthly experience and our
opportunity to learn. That's why there is a veil put over everyone's
memory. Through prayer, your spirit can tap into these memories and
bring them to your mind as truths.
Question: So, when I
have inspiration, or just "know" something, it's my spirit remembering
that knowledge from heaven?
Roy: Yes. Through
prayer and meditation, you can tap into knowledge and truth from heaven.
More than likely, you were shown this information in the Life Book's
long before you left heaven.
Question: What is a
Life Book?
Roy: It is a large,
white book, about six inches thick. It contains pure white pages that
show you information about anything you want to know. I guess you could
call it the pure knowledge of God, and it only operates on God's
command. You don't really read it though, you watch it.
Question: What is
heaven like?
Roy: Wonderful! It's
full of light. It's a joyful place full of learning. You can see all
kinds of things and ask questions about anything that you want to know.
There's never a dull moment in heaven. There's always something going
on. I talk about many of these things in my book, The Soul's
Remembrance.
Question: When you
were young, was it hard for you to remember heaven and still live here
on Earth?
Roy: Well, around the
age of twelve, I started to become quite earthbound in my thinking,
especially in my teenage years with my friends. I wanted to be just like
them. I had a lot of peer pressure, and I went out hootin' and hollerin'
with them just so I could fit in. I basically tried to shove those
memories into the back of my mind and push them aside. I kind of thought
everyone had these memories. Nobody talked about them, so I didn't
either. And, too, the angels told me not to talk about them.
Question: Are your
friends here on Earth the same friends you had in heaven?
Roy: Yes. Our best
friends here were quite often with us there. And it's the same with our
families. We made plans together about things we would do and events we
would share on Earth. We really got into the planning part. A lot of the
people who are important in our lives here on Earth are people we met in
heaven, even if it was just for a short while to discuss a few things
that would effect our lives in a small way.
Question: Did we make
plans and promises with them?
Roy: Yes. We would
make plans and promises, and most people keep them here. In heaven I had
three best friends who I remember, and they are all my best friends
here.
Question: Are these
your soul mates?
Roy: Yes.
Question: Did we each
plan our missions for Earth then?
Roy: Yes. The angels
in heaven showed us what we needed to grow spiritually and worked with
us in choosing life experiences that would teach us the things we needed
to learn. They would give us choices from which to choose our life's
experiences. But any experience chosen would teach us the lessons we
needed to learn in that area of our spiritual growth.
Question: Our souls
seem to have this greatness and knowledge, but there's quite a struggle
with this earthly body.
Roy: There is,
especially these days. Children, when they're younger—sometimes two or
three years old—and before they become earthbound, still have those
memories. They are still in daily communication with their angel guides.
Question: Is that why
children will stare into the corner at apparently nothing, but seem
amused and laughing?
Roy: And they'll look
like they see something. Basically, they are seeing something, because
their spiritual eyes are still open.
Question: So, are they
playing with their angels?
Roy: Yeah, absolutely.
The angels used to talk with me until I was several years old.
Question: Do you still
talk to angels?
Roy: Yes. Although,
it's much less frequent than during my childhood.
Question: Do angels
assist us in our missions here?
Roy: Yes. They help us
more than we will ever know. Angels are more aware of what we need than
we are. And they are more willing to help us than we are willing to be
helped. But never forget that the angels only act as they are directed
from our Spirit Father, or God, as people refer to Him.
Question: What
memories do you have from heaven about the future?
Roy: Well, I know when
I'm going to die. Of course, I don't want to share that. But after I
return to heaven, they've got quite a bit of stuff lined up for me to
do. Most of the things I remember of the future I'm not supposed to
share, so I don't.
Question: What is the
message of The Soul's Remembrance?
Roy: Just know that
there is hope out there. Don't think that this world is a dead-end
street when you die, because it isn't. If anything, in heaven you feel
much more alive than you will ever feel here. This physical place is for
just a short time, like a vacation. You visit, try to find your way
around, and just when you think you've got it down, it's time to go
home. When you go home to heaven, you know exactly where you are, what
you're doing. It's just a wonderful place. There's no hatred, just love,
kindness, and mercy. It's one huge family there. Don't be so hard on
yourself. Remember, the spirit is strong and willing and understands
everything instantly, but this old, slow body, unfortunately, takes a
while to learn sometimes. Everybody on this Earth, no matter who they
are, is very important. You are watched over and loved by many angels
every day, all day. God knows you have problems. He is excited that you
are learning and growing, and He can't wait until you return to Him.
Remember that there is no such thing as a worthless person. We are all
children of the most loving God, and there is no such thing as death,
only separation. I hope this is what people get from my book. I would
encourage anyone to read it who wants to know more about heaven.
"Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting,"
said Wordsworth. It is clear that Wordsworth didn't know Roy Mills.
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