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November 9, 1997: Out of Body Experiences - Dr. Bruce Goldberg | Pfisteria, Wind Storms - Linda Moulton Howe
Published 2 years, 3 months ago
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Art Bell hosts a special Dreamland broadcast with two guests covering urgent environmental threats and the nature of dimensional travel. Linda Moulton Howe reports on the spread of Pfiesteria, the virtually indestructible dinoflagellate devastating fish populations along the U.S. East Coast, now suspected of crossing the Atlantic in ship ballast water. She also presents an alarming interview with University of Georgia ecologist Dr. James Porter, who documents a 276% increase in coral reef disease locations in the Florida Keys within a single year.
Dr. Bruce Goldberg follows with a discussion of out-of-body experiences and his book "Peaceful Transition." He describes 13 planes of existence, from the physical earth plane through the astral, causal, mental, etheric, and soul planes, each with characteristic sounds. Goldberg explains the difference between unconscious dying, which perpetuates the karmic cycle, and conscious dying, which can liberate the soul from reincarnation.
Goldberg also discusses dimensional travel through hyperspace, time travelers from the 30th century, and his challenge to Art to verify astral voyaging by describing what Art is wearing during a future broadcast. Art admits his own fear of attempting an out-of-body experience.
Dr. Bruce Goldberg follows with a discussion of out-of-body experiences and his book "Peaceful Transition." He describes 13 planes of existence, from the physical earth plane through the astral, causal, mental, etheric, and soul planes, each with characteristic sounds. Goldberg explains the difference between unconscious dying, which perpetuates the karmic cycle, and conscious dying, which can liberate the soul from reincarnation.
Goldberg also discusses dimensional travel through hyperspace, time travelers from the 30th century, and his challenge to Art to verify astral voyaging by describing what Art is wearing during a future broadcast. Art admits his own fear of attempting an out-of-body experience.