
September 4, 1994: Past Lives & Future Lives - Dr. Bruce Goldberg
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
March 3, 20232h 6m
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Show Notes
Dr. Bruce Goldberg, a hypnotherapist who has conducted over 30,000 past-life regressions, joins Art Bell on Dreamland to explore reincarnation, the nature of the soul, and the space-time continuum. Goldberg details his journey from dental practice to full-time regression therapy after witnessing a colleague overcome phobias and habits through past-life exploration without any direct therapeutic suggestion.
Goldberg presents his most documented case involving a patient he calls Ivy, whose regression into a 1927 Buffalo murder victim named Grace Doe produced three dozen verifiable facts. Two disputed details from newspaper accounts were later proven correct through sealed birth records that CBS News independently accessed for the first time in 65 years. The case became the CBS television movie The Search for Grace. Goldberg explains the quantum physics framework behind his work, describing how the superconscious mind operates outside the space-time continuum, allowing access to past and future lives simultaneously.
Art Bell presses Goldberg on the scientific evidence for the soul, including early twentieth-century studies measuring a three-quarter-ounce weight loss at the moment of death, Kirlian photography, and the therapeutic implications of accessing parallel future timelines.
Goldberg presents his most documented case involving a patient he calls Ivy, whose regression into a 1927 Buffalo murder victim named Grace Doe produced three dozen verifiable facts. Two disputed details from newspaper accounts were later proven correct through sealed birth records that CBS News independently accessed for the first time in 65 years. The case became the CBS television movie The Search for Grace. Goldberg explains the quantum physics framework behind his work, describing how the superconscious mind operates outside the space-time continuum, allowing access to past and future lives simultaneously.
Art Bell presses Goldberg on the scientific evidence for the soul, including early twentieth-century studies measuring a three-quarter-ounce weight loss at the moment of death, Kirlian photography, and the therapeutic implications of accessing parallel future timelines.