an entity who has come into a human body as a kind of soul exchange
an unusual incarnational arrangement in which an exchange of souls occurs one or more times in the same physical body
a person who feels they are not the original soul born into their body
A disembodied entity who decides to take up residence in a New Agers body "for the greater good of the Universe" and thus regulates the old self to purgatory; a personality quirk respected by New Agers; see disembodied entity.
A defector who declares his intentions by walking into an official installation, or otherwise making contact with an opposition government, and asking for political asylum or volunteering to work in place. Also known as a volunteer.
a new soul occupying a physical body after the former owner volunteers to vacate, usually determined prior to birth.
Walk-in is an ancient concept first described in Hinduism whose modern name originated in the Spiritualist faith and was popularised by the related, but not identical New Age movements and beliefs. A walk-in is thought to be a person whose original soul has departed his or her body and been replaced with a new soul.