In Search of the Soul

Hosted byGeorge Noory

In Search of the Soul

Highlights

  • Howard's OBE
  • The God Module
  • About the show

    Author Howard Bloom returned to C2C discussing the nature of the soul, and the intersection of science and religion. The word soul has 23 definitions in the Oxford English Dictionary, Bloom reported, and he related the importance of the soul to one's passions (like in "soul music") which can be imprinted at an early age.

    While Bloom defined himself as an atheist or a "pantheist," he recounted an out-of-body experience he had, where his consciousness floated up to the ceiling as he was dancing in front of a group of 350 people. He conceptualized this transcendent experience as possibly connected to an unusual outflow of energy, rather than being a religious incident per se.

    By way of explanation, he cited the work of scientist Michael Persinger who concludes there is a neuropsychological basis for the belief in God. His experiments have shown that when a certain area of the brain is stimulated, people were induced into having religious experiences.

    Flu Pandemic

    First hour guest Dr. Len Horowitz commented on what's being called the next flu pandemic. The biggest threat, he believes, is not a new viral outbreak, but the dangerous flu vaccine that is being marketed to the masses. And the media is playing "psyops" stirring up public fears, coercing people to take the vaccine, he suggested. Further, Horowitz believes there is a sinister plan afoot to dramatically depopulate the world. However, people can fend off illnesses and remain healthy he said, via these five approaches: 1) detoxification, 2) deacidification/alkalinization, 3) immunity boosting, 4) oxygenation, and 5) bioelectric/energetic methods.

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