In this episode my guest is near-death experience researcher and author Dr. Raymond Moody. Check out his website: www.lifeafterlife.com
Music featured in this episode:
iji
In this episode my guest is near-death experience researcher and author Dr. Raymond Moody. Check out his website: www.lifeafterlife.com
Music featured in this episode:
iji
In this episode I am going to talk a bit about virtual reality, as well as a great deal about a very personal tragedy I had to suffer not long ago.
Music featured in this episode:
Nameless Archive
It is time to celebrate the 100th episode of this podcast with some statistics.
Music featured in this episode:
Woven Songs of the Amazon
In this episode my guest is author and polymath Dr. Richard Alan Miller. His research in the field of paranormal began as a graduate physicist eventually working 11 years with the military intelligence agency of the United States Navy. During this period he produced numerous foundational papers, including A Holographic Concept of Reality and Embryonic Holography. He now writes for Nexus magazine and is also an author with numerous books under his belt. Check out his sites www.richardalanmiller.com and www.docram.com for more information.
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Dan Warren
In this episode my guest is Jasmine who writes about her healing experiences on her site Jasmine's Vision, which is all about embracing the darkness and finding the others.
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Days N Daze
In this episode I am joined by artist Angela Edwards. She paints, sculpts, writes and make films using such diverse subjects as sexuality, death, transgression through extremes, sacred sexwork, female psychosexuality, voodoo and more as her inspiration. Go to www.angelacarolinedwardsart.com to check out her art some more.
Music featured in this episode:
White Lighters
This episode features a talk by Rupert Sheldrake and Mark Vernon lifted from the Science Set Free podcast.
Rupert Sheldrake is a biologist and author of more than 80 scientific papers and ten books. He is best known for his theory of morphic fields and morphic resonance, which leads to a vision of a living, developing universe with its own inherent memory.
Mark Vernon is a writer and a journalist with a PhD in philosophy.
Music featured in this episode:
Anahata Sacred Sound Current
www.anahatasacredsoundcurrent.bandcamp.com