UPDATE – In his provocative new Insight, Dreamland co-host William Henry gives us his impressions of the recent Discovery Channel special The Lost Tomb of Jesus, which he discusses with Laurence Gardner in on this week?s Dreamland. William writes, “In the Pistis Sophia, Jesus?told us to spend our lives finding the mysteries that will transform us into a being of light so that we can join him. The trouble is, there’s not a single Christian church on this planet that teaches us how to do this.” In his new journal, Whitley writes, “The fact that Jesus left a corpse behind does not mean that there was no resurrection. That this is even an issue only points to the fact that we do not understand the nature of resurrection.read more

Over a decade ago, on March 13, 1997, mysterious lights were seen in the sky by Dr. Lynne Kitei, who made a film about them. As part of the anniversary celebration, screenings of the updated version of The Phoenix Lights film continue in Arizona. At most of the screenings, Dr. Lynne will also be signing books and answering questions about her experiences. Keep reading for details.

On March 10 at 7 p.m. Dr. Lynne will present “Coincidence or Communication?” at the Bentley Gallery, sponsored by Barnes & Noble. There will also be a book signing and Q & A. The gallery is at 215 Grant Street in Phoenix. For information, contact Larry Siegel at 480-391-0048.
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We’ve reported on the dangers of feeding infants with plastic baby bottles. Now it?s been discovered that although breastfeeding doesn’t make kids smarter, breastfed kids DO attain higher social status when they’re adults.

A large, long term study reveals that breastfed kids climb higher up the social ladder than bottle-fed children. For two years, from 1937-1939, over 3,000 children from 16 rural and urban areas across England and Scotland were monitored from birth. Around 1,400 children, who are in their 60s and 70s today, were studied.
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For many years we have said that one of the ways that EVERYONE can help fight global warming is by simply changing your light bulbs. Soon it’s going to be easier than ever.

General Electric has re-engineered incandescent bulbs to make them as energy-efficient as fluorescents. According to Business Wire, “Adoption of new technology could lead to greenhouse gas emission reductions of up to 40 million tons of CO2 in the US and up to 50 million tons in the EU, if the entire installed base of traditional incandescent bulbs was replaced with [these new] lamps.”

It just shows that big business CAN do the right thing, if enough consumers make it clear that they want a change.
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