I have been having an extraordinary time engaging with my wife. What has happened is beyond anything I would ever have expected. Anne was a teacher, and she still is. Not only that, she loved Dreamland and always participated as much as she could. When she could not lean in and ask questions herself because her voice was too weak, she whispered them to me and I asked them.
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Brilliant and innovative researcher Laurence Galian returns with a stunning new vision of Aleister Crowley,
known in his time as "the most evil man in the world." But was he really? Maybe that was just media hype and Crowley’s own attempt to draw interest to himself by creating sensation. And just maybe, behind it all, was a very different man,, a real magician, one of the most powerful and provocative ever known.
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In 2004, Anne Strieber nearly died from a brain bleed. During her ordeal, she had a near death experience of great power, and she described it in an entry in Anne’s Diary of surpassing beauty and wisdom. In honor of Eben Alexander’s short visit to Dreamland this week, Whitley Strieber discusses and reads "The Love that Led Me Home." Whitley and Eben will both be present at William Henry’s Theurgy Conference on October 18-19.
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