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Our guest today on the Earth Mysteries show is John Brooker. He has written several books, including “If Heaven is so Wonderful why Come Here?” and Darkness Into Light : Rescuing Souls on the Other Side. Mr. Brooker is 87 years old, has been a Spiritualist Minister for over 50 years. He specializes in rescuing souls who have died, but don’t know it. He describes the process of leading souls to the light. Many of his statements ring true with Earth Mysteries listeners: “There is no death” “ We create our own reality by the thoughts we think” There is nothing but love and acceptance in the spirit world” “Good and evil are value judgments based on what is acceptable or unacceptable to the observer” . Mr. Brooker’s books are available from Blue Dolphin Press in Grass Valley.
Interviews with enlightened people, UFO experiencers and seers & seekers the world over ... Earth Mysteries is "The show that helps you pull the wool over your own eyes."
Golden Reel-winning radio producer Anna McHugh is in town to talk about her forthcoming national radio special on an unlikley topic, “Crazy About Mushrooms: Conversations with Fungus Fanatics.”
The unique documentary is being produced with a grant from the KVMR National Radio Production Fund, supported by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Anna is also seeking to supplement her funding with a Kickstarter grant for imaginative projects. You can read more about Anna’s forthcoming special at crazyaboutmushrooms.com
Political analyst Shawn Garvey and Morning Show host Steve Baker talk “Transitions” with leading Jerry Brown aide and advance man, Ed Emerson. Brown is in a unique position, being the first progressive elected governor since….Jerry Brown in 1974. Emerson reveals some of the inner talk and philosophies of how Brown will seek to govern, and some of the ways he’ll put his unique stamp on the office. Informative and insightful look into Sacramento’s changing politics.