Yesterday, Anne woke up. I mean this in a profound way, new for me, that is unlike anything I have ever seen before. Well, not quite: I remember a few years ago when my sister woke up like this.

One moment, the eyes are there, but they are just eyes. The next, something glistens from within, and you see it: the soul has returned to the surface of life, called back from where it stood, waiting for the body to either embrace it again or let it go.

Anne’s body has embraced her soul again, and I, also, have been included in that embrace. I was the shadowy form who was always there, singing my song of hope and longing: I love you, you’re my precious, come back to me.
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Jay Weidner’s show about the Great Cross of Hendaye was so popular with Dreamlanders that it has been repeated twice, and now he’s back with a great NEW program, this time on the secrets of Alchemy and how they relate not only to the message of the cross, but to our future and our lives as interdimensional beings. Then Linda has a NEW Roswell witness…after all these years! For Jay Weidner’s website, click here. Due to a production problem, this and last week’s editions of Dreamland run long and cannot be burned onto a single audio CD. We regret this error. Future programs will be the usual 80 minutes.
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Whitley Strieber has written another beautiful journal entryabout the ordeal he is sharing with his beloved wife Anne.This one speaks of the great triumph that is unfolding intheir lives–Anne is coming back, she’s waking up. AsWhitley puts it, “I’ve got my girl back!”

To read it, click here.

Did you know that Anne Strieber is also a novelist? Read herGREAT first novel, An Invisible Woman.Clickhere.

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Mt. Rainier is experiencing an earthquake swarm that hasincluded a 3.2 earthquake a mile beneath the surface, thatis the largest earthquake ever recorded under the mountain.

Volcanologists do not believe that the current earthquakeswarm is being caused by the movement of magma beneath thevolcano, but nevertheless the earthquakes are unusualenough to have caused scientific concern.

Scientists are watching for earthquake swarms close to thevolcano’s surface and the seismic signature of fluid movingthrough rocks. Such clues might signal an eruption.

Mt. Rainier is considered the most dangerous of the Cascadevolcanoes, because it is so close to the large metropolitanareas of Seattle and Portland.
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