Channeled Messages of Hope

Channeled Messages of Hope
Podcast Description
Channeled messages of hope seeks to bring answers from the Other Side to a world facing the biggest challenges in history. Through a process known as spirit channeling, we asked Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla about emerging clean energy technology. We asked Wayne Dyer and Saint Francis about healing our planet and ourselves. And we asked Gandhi and Ronald Reagan about motivating the public to action.
Nineteen souls in all responded to our call for answers to subjects related to global warming and climate change, and now we are bringing their messages of hope to you. Hear the souls speak! Based on the audiobook "Channeled Messages of Hope" by Carolyn Thomas. Hosted by John Thomas. Hear it now at Amazon, Audible, and ITunes.
https://www.amazon.com/Channeled-Messages-Hope-Conversations-Prominent/dp/B0DSGHV5BR/
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The show delves into themes of spirituality, healing, and innovative technologies, focusing on critical issues such as clean energy and climate change. Notable episodes include messages from Albert Einstein on nuclear fusion and insights from Gandhi regarding public motivation for environmental action.

Channeled messages of hope offers answers from the Other Side to a world facing the biggest challenges in history. Through a process known as spirit channeling, we asked Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla about emerging clean energy technology, Wayne Dyer and Saint Francis about healing our planet and ourselves, and Gandhi and Ronald Reagan about motivating the public to action. Nineteen souls in all responded to our call for answers to subjects related to global warming and climate change, and now we are bringing their messages of hope to you. Hear the souls speak! Based on the audiobook Channeled Messages of Hope by Carolyn Thomas. Hosted by John Thomas. Hear it now at Amazon, Audible, and ITunes.
We channeled messages from two of the most prominent climate scientists of the 20th century, Stephen Schneider and Charles Keeling. They laid out the cold reality of global warming and what’s driving climate change, and they said that the goal of limiting warming in the long run is reachable.
Music by Weston Brown

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