Free Dreamland is on hiatus for the Fourth of July.

For our subscribers, we return to one of the great Dreamlands: our 2002 exploration of the mysteries of ancient South America with Edgar Cayce expert Greg Little. In this spectacular 2002 show, Greg takes us into some of the strangest places in the world, deep in the jungles of South America, where a now lost world once flourished.

Learn more about Greg and his work and Edgar Cayce at EdgarCayce.org.

Enjoy!
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This is a slightly enlarged version of an image taken by an individual on June 22, 2016 while fishing on the north fork of the Yuba River in California. It was submitted to MUFON and is designated as Case Number 77296. The object was not discovered until after the photos were seen. The witness was taking pictures of the scenery at the time, and had taken three photographs in quick succession. This image appears in only one of them. It was taken in a very secluded area.

The image displays a slight distortion indicative of the fact that the object was moving at a speed so high that it registered more than once on a single frame of video.
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In 360 BCE, the philosopher Plato discussed the nature of consciousness, addressing it as a real phenomenon that could be considered a part of reality, because of its ability to both affect and be affected by other consciousnesses. This simple concept places consciousness, something that is on one hand ubiquitous to the human experience, and on the other remains one of the most elusive phenomenon known in terms of our inability to not only quantify it, but also to prove it exists in the first place. However, researchers at the University of Wisconsin have made a step towards making consciousness a quantifiable phenomenon, where science may be able to address it in a more direct fashion.
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