
November 10, 1996: Cattle Mutilations - Linda Moulton Howe | The Art of Conscious Dying - Bruce Goldberg
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
July 22, 20231h 24m
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Show Notes
This Dreamland episode features Linda Moulton Howe with a significant update on "Art's Parts," alleged metallic fragments from a UFO crash near Roswell, followed by an in-depth exploration of conscious dying with Dr. Bruce Goldberg. A hypnotherapist with over 33,000 regressions across 11,000 patients, Goldberg defines conscious dying as maintaining a deliberate connection with one's higher self at the moment of death, bypassing the disorienting forces of the karmic cycle to reach the soul plane directly.
Goldberg outlines a multi-layered cosmology of astral planes, causal planes, and Akashic records, arguing that near-death experiences represent unconscious dying while his technique offers a controlled alternative. He presents the case of Edna, a cancer patient who practiced conscious dying in 1979 and apparently reincarnated nine years later as a seven-year-old girl named Paula, who referenced the same spirit guide by name. Art challenges Goldberg on the existence of hell, demonic entities, and whether these experiences are merely internal brain processes.
The conversation turns provocative when Goldberg bets Art $1,000 that no earthquake greater than 7.0 will strike California before 2012, and declares there will be no Armageddon or nuclear wars. Callers share their own out-of-body experiences, including sleep paralysis encounters and spontaneous astral travel to military installations, while Art probes the boundaries between spiritual growth and self-delusion.
Goldberg outlines a multi-layered cosmology of astral planes, causal planes, and Akashic records, arguing that near-death experiences represent unconscious dying while his technique offers a controlled alternative. He presents the case of Edna, a cancer patient who practiced conscious dying in 1979 and apparently reincarnated nine years later as a seven-year-old girl named Paula, who referenced the same spirit guide by name. Art challenges Goldberg on the existence of hell, demonic entities, and whether these experiences are merely internal brain processes.
The conversation turns provocative when Goldberg bets Art $1,000 that no earthquake greater than 7.0 will strike California before 2012, and declares there will be no Armageddon or nuclear wars. Callers share their own out-of-body experiences, including sleep paralysis encounters and spontaneous astral travel to military installations, while Art probes the boundaries between spiritual growth and self-delusion.