In the first half, journalist and biblical researcher Karin Anderson discussed Bible prophecy in relation to the situation in Israel and Gaza today, as well as the work of the late archaeologist Vendyl Jones, whose discoveries aligned with ancient prophecies. She delved into the geographical and prophetic significance of Gilgal, a lost city that Jones reportedly discovered. Gilgal was located at the north end of the Dead Sea, where the tribes of Israel are believed to have camped. Anderson declared that "the tribes of Israel will return," referencing prophecies in Isaiah that foretell this, and that Gilgal will be where the Tabernacle will be found when this occurs.
Regarding current events in Gaza, she suggested that the ongoing tensions are part of a larger divine narrative. She explained that the area, historically known for the Philistines, is prophesied to play a crucial role in the return of the tribes. Anderson further stated that biblical text foretells the involvement of nations like Syria in future wars against Israel. The guest also delved into the Book of Revelation, relating the cosmic events detailed in that prophetic book to astrological signs and constellations. She believes we are living in the "End Times," referencing passages from the Book of Daniel that hint at sealed prophecies becoming relevant in our era. For more, view related graphics she shared with us.
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In the latter half, author and filmmaker Caroline Cory shared her profound experiences with life beyond the physical realm, emphasizing her belief in the afterlife. "I guarantee that there is an afterlife," she asserted, recalling her encounters with deceased individuals, angels, and those in other planes of reality. She described a near-death experience (NDE) she had at age 17 after a severe car accident, where she observed her body from above as well as witnessed her own surgery while being technically unconscious. Highlighting the growing body of evidence supporting NDEs, she referenced Dr. Eben Alexander, a neurosurgeon who experienced a similar phenomenon while clinically brain-dead. "How can you be brain-dead and still have an experience?" she posed, suggesting that consciousness exists independently of the physical body.
"If you have that ability to understand that there is an afterlife... it will make your human life that much more precious and important," she remarked, adding that there is a profound sense of freedom experienced by people who have had near-death or out-of-body experiences, often describing them as a kind of liberation. Discussing the transition from life to death, Cory mentioned that many individuals initially struggle to grasp their new reality, with some lingering in a lower dimension until they understand their situation. Regarding reincarnation, she sees it as a process to clear negative experiences, not as punishment. She also addressed the afterlife of animals, commenting that "consciousness doesn't die... if there's an afterlife for humans, there's an afterlife for animals."
News segment guests: Dr. Earl Mindell, Mish Shedlock