The excavation and preservation of The Dig through TDC are done with great care so that absolutely nothing is overlooked or destroyed. Consequently, instead of being tethered within the small present, bounded on one side by a hazy tomorrow and on the other by a very few carefully dated yesterdays, the long stream of your existence can start to be traced ever backward through the millennia. The Dig also promotes contact between Spirit and personal guides.
All over the world, scholars studying reincarnation, including at leading institutions such as the University of Virginia, are making findings even hardcore sceptics have difficulty explaining, and Spiritual and Past Life Archaeology is another major step forward along this path.
Past life clues from the 20th century can be particularly interesting, as facts arise that can sometimes be checked and verified.
The first voice you will hear is a man talking via TDC about a former life as a Jewish boy: "Help, somebody shot me." Further research discovered that he was shot dead in Budapest during the Second World War.
Sometimes, people also point out during TDC sessions that a friend or relative (and a member of their own soul group) was living another existence on Earth prior to this one, such as this clip of a lady proclaiming that her daughter had previously been Jewish: “My Sarah, she was Jewish.”
The benefits of Past Life Archaeology are extensive., helping us to better understand our childhood experiences, our current life challenges, our relationships, and what it truly means to be human.