A message from Whitley Strieber: “Starfire Tor is one of the most extraordinary people I know. Anne and I have witnessed numerous documented shifts through space and time as a result of being with her and knowing her.” This interview chronicles some of those experiences and documents an astonishing and massive event involving the Los Angeles fires that Starfire predicted at 9:55 AM on Monday, August 31 on her Facebook page, and which happened–against all meteorological expectations–on Tuesday, exactly as she predicted.
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This week, Whitley Strieber continues his series on sensing the soul. In all of his meditations, Whitley begins by sensing the body, a process those of us who meditate with him have come to understand as an essential anchor to the experience.

But what about the soul. Whitley tells us that our concentration on physical reality has rendered us "soul blind," and most of us have no feeling that there is anything more to us than our physical body.

But what if you could actually FEEL your soul? Could sense it the same way you sense your body?

This talk and meditation is about doing just that. We can learn to sense our souls, but it isn’t done in quite the way one might expect…
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This week’s Dreamland (09/05/09) features an interview with a pioneering timeworker, Starfire Tor. The reason is that, as our relationship to time changes, certain people are tuning to it in a different way, Starfire among them.

The reason I know this is simple: while with her and after being with her, Anne and I have actually experienced the kind of time slips that she talks about. In the interview, we both describe some of these timeslips, among them an incident where I read a listing to her in the newspaper six weeks before it actually appeared.
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A philosopher once wrote a book in which he asked the question, “What is music?” He described a group of acolytes who had stayed up all night debating and biting their nails over that koan. We know that we’re related to primates but as far as scientists can tell, monkeys have no interest in music. They prefer silence.
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