Transformation, Predictions, & Consciousness

Hosted byArt Bell

Transformation, Predictions, & Consciousness

About the show

Intuitive and teacher of consciousness studies, Gordon-Michael Scallion, the guest in hours 2-4, revealed his global predictions for social and Earth changes between the years 1998 and 2012. Scallion has experienced visions, in which he saw how the continents of Earth are destined for a radical transformation. He is the editor of Intuitive Flash newsletter where many of his predictions are published.

Scallion discussed what happened to him in 1979. During that decade, his life’s work was in electronics. He was lecturing to a group of educators, when during mid-sentence, he could not speak. He was sent to the hospital and doctors were baffled. The next day, he suddenly saw lights in the room. At the end of his bed, the light became a ball – about the size of basketball with golden plumes of beautiful bliss. He saw pyramids and cigar-shaped craft along with colors and strange symbols. Several months later, he began having lucid dreams. He started sketching out his dreams and he realized that he was seeing the future. Gordon shares his most recent predictions starting in hour 3, and they talk about changes occurring with global consciousness.

In the first hour, Art is joined by researcher Stephen Quayle to discuss the arrest of an American citizen for the possibility of detonating a dirty bomb in Washington, DC. A dirty bomb is not nuclear but creates a massive amount of radioactive pollution. Quayle believes the media isn't telling the truth about the huge dangers of these bombs.

Last Night

Building a Better Brain / Animal Reincarnation
Building a Better Brain / Animal Reincarnation
Neuroscientist Kristen Willeumeyer shared how we can build and maintain cognitive health throughout our lifetimes. Followed by Amelia Kinkade, who shared stories of reincarnated animals coming back to the humans they love.

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