Afterlife Evidence / Guardian Angels, Atlantis, & Pets

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Afterlife Evidence / Guardian Angels, Atlantis, & Pets

About the show

With a Ph.D. in parapsychology from UC-Berkeley, Jeffrey Mishlove brings the discipline of science to the study of parapsychology and metaphysics. In the first half, he discussed his first-place winning essay "Beyond the Brain" (PDF) for the Bigelow Institute for Conscious Studies contest for best evidence for the afterlife. His essay began with his own personal encounter with a sense of life after death when he was 25. He had an intense dream visitation from his Great Uncle Harry that touched his soul, and then found out that Harry had died at the same time he was having this dream. Reincarnation research also points to the existence of an afterlife, he cited. The University of Virginia has studied numerous cases of young children who have specific recall of previous lives, and a large number of them have been successfully traced back. This means that "the information provided by the child actually led to the identification of the previous personality," he marveled.

Mishlove recounted the case of psychiatrist and psychical researcher Elisabeth Targ, who died at the age of 41 in 2002. "After she died, there were many, many communications" from her to a variety of people including her father, noted remote viewer Russell Targ, he said. Mishlove had a vivid dream involving Elisabeth, in which he told her, "I am so impressed with all the communications I've been hearing about, especially the physical ones." At that moment (3 AM), he was awakened by his bedroom phone ringing, "and I picked it up, and it was just white noise." In regards to the idea that seeing a bright light or tunnel during a near-death experience is related to an oxygen-deprived or dying brain, he noted that NDErs often describe more than just light. He pointed out that they report a powerful sense of being encompassed by total love, which seems to go beyond just neurological symptoms.

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Author and speaker Tom T. Moore has a telepathic connection with guardian angels who provide him with guidance, information, and predictions. He initially learned that he'd been an Indian shaman in the 16th century and had reincarnated in his current lifetime to re-introduce people to the "Gentle Way," a practice that involves asking out loud for the "most benevolent outcome" for anything that one needs. Moore has asked his guides some 30,000 questions over the years, and he believes this is facilitated by the brain's pineal gland "that acts as an antenna for all types of telepathic communications." He was informed that he'd lived some 160 lives on Atlantis, and in one of them was a religious leader who had a million people practicing the Gentle Way, and then he migrated with 25,000 of them to Egypt.

The Atlanteans existed from 60,000 years ago to 12,500 years ago, he stated, and their continent was bisected by volcanoes at around the 30,000-year mark, which caused massive flooding. ETs gave free energy to the Atlanteans in the form of giant crystals around 25 ft. tall that put out beams, which powered their homes and transportation, he continued. Moore spoke about using the Gentle Way with pets, requesting benevolent outcomes for them. This can even be used in your search for the perfect pet, if you are in the market for one, he added. Typically, your pets have been with you in other lives, so there is often a kind of familiarity about them, he said. According to his guide Theo, there are two universes in addition to our own, and they have different creators. The soon-to-launch James Webb space telescope will discover initial evidence of a second universe, he predicted.

News segment guests: Howard Bloom, Mish Shedlock

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