
Saturday June 25th, 2005
How to Use Power Places
Freddy Silva is a remarkable man, and William Henry knows
just how remarkable. This week, William interviews one of
the few people in the world who really understands power
places and how to use them. Then Linda Howe reports on a
phenomenal cancer breakthrough and the mystery of "junk"
DNA. Are we genetically engineered?
Freddy Silva, the author of Secrets in the Fields, the most
brilliant analysis of crop circles ever written, now brings
his understanding of sacred geometry to power places, such
as Stonehenge, Gothic cathedrals, and the many power places
across the United States.
These have been places of human pilgrimage for years. But
why? And how can we use them right now to gain the spiritual
power we need to survive in this troubled era?
The power places are sources of wisdom, energy and refuge.
They are full of energy that we can still use, and that can
help us push back the night that is descending on our world
as fanatical religions, based in lies, clash and the
environment deteriorates around our ears.
This is power programming of a kind that only Dreamland
provides.
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Whitley Strieber takes off like a rocket to the unknown with
Freddy Silva, talking about the disconnect between man and
the higher world, and how we can heal ourselves, and restore
our lost connection with this greater reality.
Whitley also says more about his relationship with the grays
than he ever has before, and listens as Freddy enlightens
him about the whole issue of contact and what it may really
mean.
They talk about the Varghinia case as well, discussing the
message that came to the doctor who treated the alien there,
that we have gone soul blind and we need to cure this or we
will not survive long as a species.
This discussion probably contains as much useful information
about how to reconnect ourselves to higher life as the very
best books on the subject, because it is between two people
who have already done this, but in different ways.
True food for the soul.
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