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When my guest Susan Luck was 25 she nearly died from anaphylaxis, which is a severe allergic reaction to venom, food, or medication. She experienced her consciousness leaving her body, as so many do when undergoing a near-death experience (NDE). Prior to this experience, she had certain psychic abilities, which she inherited primarily from her grandmother. After her NDE, her gifts exploded. She's has been very involved in the metaphysical community, teaching, learning, speaking, and doing readings. She teaches past-life regressions among other topics. Susan's NDE, like so many who have gone to the other side and returned, has also enriched her spiritual life in ways that were unthinkable before she had the experience. Tune in and listen to what lessons Susan's learned along the way and how her NDE has greatly enhanced her journey.
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My guest this week is Robin Chodak, who has experienced the loss of two husbands. She felt her life was meaningless after her former husband Steve committed suicide in 2005. She was the one to find him and immediately fell into a state of shock and suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. On that tragic day, everything changed in one instant. She was unable to do her regular job and she became depressed. But there was supernatural energy that kept her going. And that is what led her to see even in the midst of grief, there was a source within her that wanted to survive and thrive and live a purposeful life.
Her life turned around when she dedicated herself to a journey of self-discovery and through a personal awakening. She pushed out old beliefs and allowed new ones to flow in. Her thoughts began to change and she asked God to direct and guide her. She realized that there was good in the universe for all and she had a right to it. And she met and married Gerry. She's written books on self-help, grief, and transformation. She's also a life and grief coach and helps those who are considering suicide. Tragically, she had to rely on her background dealing with grief once again in September 2019 when Gerry died unexpectedly of an aneurysm. Through her difficult journey, she has discovered and learned to lean on God and continues to help others deal with tragedies she herself has experienced. -
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This week's guest, Sally Barnes, grew up in the U.K., and seeing ghostly figures and hearing whispering began for her as a child. At first she was scared, and then she accepted these phenomena as normal. She's dedicated most of her life to mediumship, and later, she learned the art of healing. She became affiliated with the prestigious Arthur Findlay College, the "Harvard" of mediumship training. While she's plugged into the other side, she's also had trials and tribulations like all of us on the earth plane. Tune in and hear how her special gifts have enabled her to navigate this world and to help numerous others do the same.
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When my guest Susan Luck was 25 she nearly died from anaphylaxis, which is a severe allergic reaction to venom, food, or medication. She experienced her consciousness leaving her body, as so many do when undergoing a near-death experience (NDE). Prior to this experience, she had certain psychic abilities, which she inherited primarily from her grandmother. After her NDE, her gifts exploded. She's has been very involved in the metaphysical community, teaching, learning, speaking, and doing readings. She teaches past-life regressions among other topics. Susan's NDE, like so many who have gone to the other side and returned, has also enriched her spiritual life in ways that were unthinkable before she had the experience. Tune in and listen to what lessons Susan's learned along the way and how her NDE has greatly enhanced her journey.
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Spoon bending, remote viewing, talking with spirits, and ghosts, can these paranormal phenomena be proven "scientifically." The short answer is yes, and the field of study is called Parapsychology. It follows rigorous scientific protocols, and it must since it's not widely accepted by "mainstream" science, despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
My guest is Loyd Auerbach, a leading expert on Ghosts and Psychic Experience. He has a Master's in parapsychology, worked in the field for 40 years, written numerous books on the subject, appeared in documentaries and leading television shows, and teaches the topic at Atlantic University and the Rhine Institute. He will help us take the mystery out of the paranormal, and by doing so, allow us to journey deeper into this extraordinary part of our existence. -
In the early 1980s, Craig Brown worked for one of the biggest cocaine dealers on the east coast. Not surprisingly, he also got "sucked up into the drug world and the pit of hell," as he puts it. He's now 35 years clean and has served the past 22 years as a Recovery Pastor, where he "helps thousands of people, including business owners and professional leaders, to find the healing and freedom from shame in Christ that delivers us from pain, guilt, and shame."
Pastor Craig's also recently released a book, Stop Hiding Start Healing: How a Top Drug Dealer Found Freedom from Addiction. The book chronicles his journey from the depths of addictions to helping others, and he is quick to point out the book is not just about his journey. It's also about how he's "reached thousands of others lost in the pit of addiction and pain." -
On Sunday, March 28, Christians around the world will celebrate Palm Sunday, which commemorates Jesus's triumphant entrance into Jerusalem. Crowds met Him by waving palm branches and crying out Hosannas. A welcome fit for a king. Yet, by Good Friday, the cheers turned to jeers, most of His followers had fled, and the palm branches were replaced by veils of tears. All seemed lost as Christ was crucified. However, what happened on that early Easter morning thousands of years ago forever changed humanity, whether you're Christian or not. It is the holiest day of the Christian calendar, a message of eternal hope and sacrificial love. Jesus's journey from Psalm Sunday to Easter is an archetypal hero's journey, which is why it's such a powerful story today. He encompassed similar messages of other cultures and religions, both ancient and modern.
To help me sort out the rich content of Holy Week, and to relate it to his own journey, is my guest, Dr. Robert Moynihan. He's dedicated his schooling and career to theology, and most specifically the Catholic Church. He is the founder of Inside the Vatican Magazine, which is now approaching its 30th year in circulation. He's spent a great deal of time in Italy, as well as the U.S., and Russia, and has known personally the Popes from John Paul II to Francis. -
Kristina Baum is successful by any measure. She s a communications professional whose career has taken her from Florida to the nation s capital where she s worked on Capitol Hill and in the White House. Yet, the most inspirational part of Kristina s journey is that she s overcome three occurrences of melanoma since 2012, and is now an outspoken for cancer patients and survivors as well an advocate for access to non-FDA approved drugs. And, if that s not enough, she s an avid runner and has participated in several marathons including New York. She will be running in the Chicago Marathon later this year and will also raise money for melanoma awareness and research.
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As we move from 3D to 5D and enter more fully into the Age of Aquarius, many people experienced major changes and challenges in their lives. They can be seen as a microcosm of this dimensional shift as they shed their old skins and become new, transformed beings. A helpful metaphor is the path of a caterpillar, who, after a difficult and in some cases painful molting process, emerges as a beautiful butterfly with the capacity to fly. Our culture is going through this as we speak, and so has my guest, Jewels Maloney.
Jewels spent more than 20 years as an education professional on the East Coast. Yet, something was pulling her in another direction. And by the time her transformation was complete, she had moved to Sedona, Arizona, worked as an energy healer, and is now in "direct communion with the creative energy fields of the transpersonal levels of our being," as she puts it. She's an author, channeling both the Christ and Magdalene Consciousnesses, as well as a Mentor at Edgar Cayce's Atlantic University. She will help us understand how this 3D to 5D shift occurred in her life, what it means to the culture in general, and what we can learn from her experiences. -
There's a lot of talk these days about how a great awakening s occurring, and how people are moving from the 3rd Dimension to the 5th. Yet, at the same time, we face a great deal of conflict and strife. What gives? Are we really growing in love and compassion and is there hope for humanity? Joining me to explain the difference between 3D and 5D and answer these questions and more is my guest, Kimberly Barrett. She is a certified social worker. She's also an Angel Intuitive, Psychic Medium, Quantum Energy Healer, and Reki Master. Kimberly's been on her own 3D to 5D journey, so she has lots to add to our understanding.
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From the beginning of known human history to approximately 300 or 400 years ago, science taught that we are multidimensional. We consist of mind, body, and soul. Prior to the Age of Enlightenment, the non-physical aspects of our reality were not only relevant, but arguably stressed more than our material components. Our relationships with nature and a Universal or Divine source were also paramount across a variety of intellectual disciplines and cultures.
Yet, our modern world, has lost track of who we are as humans, as weve devolved into rational materialism. How did we get here? How did this happen? How is it holding us back from exploring and understanding our true humanity? And how can we get back on track? Joining me today to help answer these questions is Robin Weeks, a mans whose journey includes time and experience in both science and spiritualty. -
On January 6, Christians celebrate the Ephinany, which commemorates the revelation of the Baby Jesus to the world. Intricately linked to this celebration, which is the final chapter of the Christmas season, is the story of the Magi or the "Wise Men." Who exactly were these Zoroastrian astrologer-priests from the Persian Empire, and why did they follow a star that led them to the Baby Jesus, the same Great Conjunction we just witnessed last month? And what do they tell us about our own journey?To help us navigate these questions as well as to provide a look at her own fascinating journey is this episode's guest, Dr. Sheda Vasseghi. She has a Master of Arts in Ancient History with emphasis on ancient Persia, among other degrees.
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The hero and heroine journey have been a part of every culture going back thousands of years. They are a reflection of who we are and where were going. Whether its Odysseus, Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz, Luke Skywalker, Frodo, or Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games, these characters resonate with us because they are us.