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During the first half-hour, self-healing expert and
New Living Expo participant,
Corinna Kaufman, recounted her long struggle with a debilitating eating disorder and how confronting her inner child led to emotional healing. She also related how she used a similar technique to reduce the size of her brain tumor. Kaufman believes anyone can be healed by using the power of imagination.
In the second half-hour, intuitive consultant
David Wilcock talked about his recent trip to Egypt, where he led 24 people into the Great Pyramid for toning sessions. Wilcock said he has been experiencing problems with his computer (email) since the trip. He will be speaking at this weekend's
New Living Expo in San Francisco and invited
Coast listeners to attend his workshop on
Interplanetary Climate Change and Soul Evolution.
Recap
Psychic Dreamers
Friday night's
Open Lines featured a 'Psychic Dream' hotline for people who have seen glimpses of the future in their dreams...
A caller from Indiana, who lives on the New Madrid fault, informed George that her upset stomach was the harbinger of a huge and terrible future event. She was unable to provide any specifics, but said it should take place within the next 7 days. The caller also claimed to have foreseen the 9/11 attacks and dreamed about the Indonesian tsunami three days before it happened.
Anthony, who alleges to have been abducted 5 times, explained that he dreams about future inventions, and cited motorized skateboards and maglev trains as two of his visions that have come to pass. Anthony said a machine that uses sound waves to cure cancer and kidney disease is on its way.
Also during
Open Lines, Mary from Los Angeles called in to share her positive experiences using a Ouija Board. She claims the Ouija Board provided her with a list of rules to follow when using it, including not treating it as a game or using it for fortune telling. When used for guidance and insight the board gives her "beautiful messages," she said.
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