In the first half, numerologist Glynis McCants (ph. 877-686-2373) offered insights into numerology and how its patterns help us understand personality, destiny, and events. She emphasized that 2026, a "1" year, symbolizes movement and new beginnings, explaining, "Everyone's getting up to do something. Everyone has an opinion about everything. So it is high energy." Addressing the ongoing conflict involving Iran, she highlighted the significance of timing in decision-making. President Trump was in a personal month of 5 when he and Netanyahu launched the attack in Iran. Prime Minister Netanyahu is in a personal year of 5, and the shadow side of the 5 vibration promotes impulsiveness and challenges. She critiqued the choice of the war's launch date, February 28, 2026, suggesting that selecting dates aligned with one's numerological cycle can ease challenges, while poor timing "makes it more difficult." In numerology, 2/28/2026 was not ideal for President Trump or Prime Minister Netanyahu, she added.
Regarding world affairs, McCants said numerology does not predict exact outcomes but can offer insight into the energies at play. Offering perspectives into the month of April, she said the "month of 4" is associated with truth and revelations. She advised listeners to "bite your tongue" in conflicts and focus on education and self-improvement during this period. She also announced her upcoming online numerology roundtable, designed to help participants decode their own charts and receive personalized guidance (type "George" in the promo code to get a special discount).
McCants outlined the concept of the "numerology blueprint," a six-number profile derived from a person's name and birthdate that reveals core personality traits and life paths. Using George Noory as an example, she described his soul number as "1," symbolizing a drive for excellence , and his life path number as "7," indicating a restless seeker of truth and exploration. During the last hour, she gave readings for callers.
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In the latter half, dreamwork expert Bonnie Buckner, PhD, delved into the complexity and significance of dreams, emphasizing their potential as tools for problem-solving, self-discovery, and creativity. She pointed out that dreams serve as messages that can influence life decisions. Exploring whether precognitive dreaming is a gift, she said it could be that such dreamers have more open or porous boundaries, though this may depend on individual attention and focus rather than innate ability. She described dreams as a state where "the critic goes to sleep," allowing access to parts of ourselves usually suppressed by our waking mind.
The conversation also touched on why young children might experience nightmares, attributing it to the overwhelming stimuli they receive from the world. Buckner explained that everyone is constantly "picking up signals all the time," which can manifest in dreams. She highlighted the concept of dream incubation, where focusing on a question for three days can elicit relevant dreams. Speaking of the spiritual dimension of dreams, she suggested that dreaming is connected to the origins of religion, with divine messages historically received through visions and dreams.
She recounted personal experiences of shared dreams, including a striking instance in which she "stepped into [her] dog's dream," vividly sensing her pet's perspective. This led to a broader discussion about animal dreaming, supported by scientific research showing dream activity in cats, dogs, and dolphins. Buckner also shared an intriguing anecdote about the supplement colloidal silver possibly causing her to dream of unusual blue movements and rhythms, illustrating how substances can influence the dream state.
News segment guests: Lauren Weinstein, Robert Zimmerman