It turns out that the Earth has a ‘heartbeat’: a long, slow geological pulse that lasts for 27.5 million years; marked by clusters of major geological events.  Events including: volcanic activity, mass extinctions, major tectonic plate movements and sea level increases. The bad news is that periodic surges in geologicalread more

The US Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) has issued its long-awaited assessment of the unidentified aerial phenomena threat in two versions, one classified and the other for public distribution. While the public report does not contain any specific statement that any or all of the objects thatread more

Mia Feroleto and New Observations are delighted to welcome Peter Panagore to the podcast. They discuss Peter’s childhood experiences of the Divine which culminated in his conversation with God at the age of 20 on a mountain in the Canadian Rockies–it happened after passing over into the realm of death.

Peter is a husband, father, grandfather, a two-time near-death experiencer, storyteller, ordained pastor, writer, author, public speaker, and more. He earned his Master of Divinity at Yale University with a focus on the classics of western mysticism. He served eighteen years as a Congregational community minister in the United Church of Christ, primarily along the coast of Maine.

He’s had two Near-Death Experiences. The first “death” occurred in 1980 from hypothermia while ice climbing in Banff Provincial Park in Canada. He died again from a heart attack in 2015.

Peter wrote about his first experiences in Heaven Is Beautiful. Reach him through his website, HERE.

“In the inner stillness where meditation leads, the Spirit secretly anoints the soul and heals our deepest wounds. In the twilight of life, God will not judge us on our earthly possessions and human success, but rather on how much we have loved.”

— John of the Crossread more

Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels peaked to an average of over 419 parts per million over the course of May, 50 percent higher than the stable levels that were present before the industrial revolution, and the highest they’ve been in well over 800,000 years. May 2021’s average CO2 levels came in at 419.13read more