Inner Guidance System / Seances & Halloween

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Hosted byLisa Garr

Guest host Lisa Garr (email) welcomed Michael and Nicole Sebastian, aka The Dream Team, to share how they help people unlock their inner guidance. Michael explained that humanity has forgotten its natural guidance system, made up of dreams, signs, and intuition—an ancient practice once used by civilizations such as Egypt and Greece. Through their Divine Guidance Institute, he teaches how to reactivate this system by tuning into vibrations and feelings that reveal truth, protect against deception, and strengthen intuition. Drawing from his own struggles with PTSD after Vietnam, he described how the hue sound therapy—a vibrational tone—helped him overcome anxiety and depression by restoring balance and harmony.

He emphasized that fear, addiction, and negativity lower a person's frequency, attracting harmful energies. To counter this, he shared a four-step protection method: using the hue sound, surrounding oneself in white light, visualizing outward-facing mirrors, and commanding that anything "not of the light must leave." This neutralizes fear, repels negative entities, and maintains emotional and spiritual equilibrium, Michael said.

Nicole shared that their journey began when she met Michael in a dream, which inspired their 30-year exploration of spiritual guidance. She revealed that everyone has a 24/7 intuitive operating system that can be strengthened by tracking dreams and intuitions. Nicole also highlighted how the hue therapy and protection exercises help clear energy, calm fear, and reconnect people to divine love—tools detailed in their books and Mystery School, which aim to help others trust themselves and awaken their inner knowing.

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During the second half of the program, paranormal expert Lisa Morton discussed the origins and evolution of seances and Halloween. Morton traced Halloween's roots back to the Celtic festival of Samhain, a liminal night when the boundary between worlds was thin and dangerous spirits could cross over; later the Catholic Church overlaid All Saints/All Souls on November 1 to "co-opt" those pagan customs, which is why Halloween (from "All Hallows' Eve") keeps its eerie, macabre flavor.

She explained that the word seance originally just meant a "gathering" in French and was first tied to 18th- and 19th-century practices like mesmerism, but it exploded in 1848 with the Fox sisters in New York, whose spirit-rapping sessions launched spiritualism and a huge craze for contacting the dead. According to Morton, many mediums were frauds, yet the movement claimed it could be proved scientifically, helping pave the way for today's paranormal investigating.

Morton also noted Halloween and seances have long been intertwined in popular culture—right down to figures like Houdini, who spent his life debunking fake mediums, died on Halloween, and is still the subject of annual seances—showing how this time of year naturally invites attempts to reach the other side.

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