On Wednesday night, just hour before interviewing one of the world’s great dream experts, Whitley Strieber had a terrifying dream experience of being assassinated. He describes this dream to Robert Moss and they discuss its possible meanings and, above all, how to determine when a dream really is precognitive, and what we can to to help our good dreams come true, and keep our bad ones from happening.

In the dream, Whitley was told that nothing could be done to help him from the other side, but the dream itself WAS help–unless it was, well, just a dream.
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Anne Strieber joins Robbie Holz and Whitley Strieber for a candid discussion about facing serious illness and how living a healing lifestyle is important not only to the possibility of cure, but also to the other possibility, which is entering another level of life on good terms with all that has happened in this one.

In part, this profound discussion is about dying, but when you listen, you find that it is also about a state that is intimately connected with that experience, which Whitley Strieber calls "surfing the sea of joy."

Do not miss this loving, emotionally abundant and deeply healing discussion between three people who are not afraid of death, and are living toward it in joy.
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A beautiful change of pace for Unknowncountry.com subscribers.

This week in Whitley’s Room, Whitley Strieber reads poems that have been his favorites over the course of his life, and tells why each one affected him and became a favorite because of his close encounters and other powerful life experiences. He includes two poems he wrote himself when he was young–one in the year before he had his major childhood encounters, and the next in the year after. The difference between these two poems, first published in his high school literary anthology, will shock you.
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