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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

CoastZone: Angels in Science & Spirit

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November 12, 2014   Coast Insider Audio
Angels in Science & Spirit:

On Tuesday's show, radical theologian and Episcopalian priest  Matthew Fox and maverick biologist Rupert Sheldrake joined forces to explore the nature of angels. They addressed some of the spiritual, and literary references to angels, and detailed people's encounters with them. Angels are closely associated with intuition as well as creativity, and many artists and musicians experience them in the form of a muse, Fox noted. "I know painters who say that spirits come through the canvas...telling them what to paint," he recounted.

While some people get direct communication from angels, they can also show themselves through deeds and actions, Fox reported. If one is going through a crisis, you can ask for guidance through a dream, as angels will often speak to us via the dream state, he said. Angels are not just here for us as individuals but also to assist in our evolution, and how we relate to other beings, and types of consciousness, he continued. They may also have intuitions about our future, and people such as Lorna Byrne (who reportedly has the ability to see everyone's guardian angels) has been shown various visions of what may come.

Angels may represent levels of consciousness that reside somewhere between humans and God, and relate as well to the animating principles of the stars and the cosmos, Sheldrake commented. In addition to directly assisting people, angels may work through nature to affect changes they consider beneficial to humanity, he added. Angels could be considered light beings, Fox remarked, connecting this concept to physics and photons (light waves found throughout the universe). Related: Take the C2C Insta-Poll on Guardian Angels.
  
Veterans Update:

First hour guest, author and hospice volunteer, Dannion Brinkley , talked about Veteran's Day, and soldiers' issues. Though the VA is plagued with difficulties, wounded vets have a stronger chance of survival than in years past, and some of their medical problems and treatments will help to change the face of health care in general, he indicated. He also spoke about his hospice work with The Twilight Brigade, helping vets deal with end-of-life situations.
Holiday Magic - Coast Style:

This holiday season a very special CD awaits you! It features traditional holiday songs and poems with performances donated by some of your favorite Coast guests, including: Whitley Strieber, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Christian Wilde, Joshua P. Warren, Billy Gibbons, and Lionel Fanthorpe... more info.

Today in Strangeness:

On November 12, 1933, Hugh Gray was walking along the shore of Loch Ness when he saw an "object of considerable dimensions, making a big splash with spray on the surface of the Loch."  He had his camera with him, and captured what some believe to be the first  photographic evidence of the Loch Ness Monster. Others have dismissed the image as a distortion of a dog swimming through the water.

Tonight's Show, Wednesday, November 12th:

First Half: Expert in the metaphysical and the paranormal, Meg Blackburn Losey will discuss how many new influences in our environment are evolving the next generation of children in unexpected ways, such as we've seen in the Indigo and Crystalline Children. Followed by author, publisher and world traveler, Barnaby Rogerson who'll discuss his latest work on the study and significance of numbers - their hidden meanings, and why they permeate a range of cultural touchstones including the number 13, the seven deadly sins, the 12 signs of the zodiac, the four suits in a deck of cards as well as 666.

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