Last shot of the day on a film set, also the last name of the author of this blog. Martin - Latin singular, those soldiers who work for Mars, God of War. A smith. In this lifetime of words, music and film. AKA "The Afterlife Expert" (Coast to Coast AM) If you want to reach me, I can be found on FB, LinkedIn, or Gmail under MartiniProds (my youtube channel)
Sunday
Hacking the Afterlife with Jennifer Shaffer interviewing Luana Anders
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Monday
In honor of Martin Luther King; an interview with MLK, Hoover and Gandhi on the Flipside
On behalf of Dr. Martin Luther King,
I’m excerpting a few of the passages where he made an appearance. In this first instance, we were interviewing
Muhammed Ali, when Jennifer said “Martin Luther King showed up a few minutes
ago.” It was the end of our session, so
I took that last minute of it to ask him a few questions.
My questions and comments are in italics, and Jennifer Shaffer's answers are in bold. We've been conducting these interviews for five years now on a weekly basis. In this case, because it was MLK's birthday I decided to see if he was available to converse with us.
In the construct of this class, I "ask" my friend Luana Anders on the Flipside if he can join us in the classroom. Then when I go to see Jennifer I ask her if "anyone" has come to class. Often she mentions the name of the person I've requested.
I ask the same questions "who was there to greet you?" in order to start a conversation before getting into difficult areas. However, in Hoover's case, I just went to the questions I was curious about. In Gandhi's case, how could I not ask him some questions if he stopped by our class? I've been in his home, some of his ashes are scattered near our home in Santa Monica - and I've been to the shrine in Delhi were he died.
During an interview with Aretha Franklin from "Backstage Pass" where she spoke to us about her handwritten will and to reach out to her niece (who it turns out is the executor of her estate. As noted in the book, the niece did "not think we were communicating with her Aunt" but allowed that she speaks to her mother on the flipside often.
In this instance, Prince has shown up along with Dr. King. Prince mentions something about my guitar playing, which is always amusing when he does so. It's usually said the day after I was playing something or working on a tune. But after saying hello, I asked:
Rich: Dr. King; who was there to greet you
when you crossed over?
Jennifer: He showed me a child running to him.
A child you had in this life, or a
previous life?
Doesn’t feel like one of his
children – doesn’t feel like a child from his wife. But a child of his.
What do you miss if anything about
being on the planet?
He says “Rumbling.”
(Note: I have never heard someone
refer to argument as a rumble – but Merriam Webster and Collins dictionaries
both list is as a “form of argument.”)
He says, “I miss talking...” - he
shows me fighting for peace, but not fighting – “rumbling for peace” but being
peaceful with it.”
Did you know you were going to pass
away at a young age?
He showed me himself as a young boy
and how he always knew he’d die early. He says, “And that knowledge, it’s what
made him live every single day as if knowing he was going to die young.”
What do you want to tell your family
and friends?
He says, “To not give up fighting
for peace... and then showed me (the current/soon to be former administration.)
To keep fighting.”
Whenever I hear your voice speaking,
it freezes me in its tracks.
(Note: In high school I was in a play
where I got to recite the “I have a dream” speech. Always gives me a chill when
I hear it)
“It was the frequency you’d
recognize.”
The frequency of compassion,
unconditional love?
“A knowing that things were going to
be okay; it was a frequency that gave people comfort.”
What do you miss about being here?
He says “Being on separate busses? I
don’t miss that.” (Laughter) He says “I miss music. I miss the innovation to
stand up for yourself. You’re doing that now.”
What’s it feel like to be an inspiration
to folks?
He’s showing me all the presidents –
He says, “Everybody was... they were all inspirations.” He just showed me the good
foot guy... the guy with the big hair...
James Brown?
(Jennifer nods)
The concert that calmed Boston - James Brown |
There he is... he showed me James Brown.
He says, “They’ve having fun.” That’s what I got.
Well, thank you Dr. King, Muhammed
Ali, James Brown, Jennifer’s got to run but we’ll catch you in a future
meeting.
Note: James Brown addressed an angry
Boston crowd after the death of Dr. King on April 5th, 1968. It was
a concert he insisted on performing as he felt his voice could help calm
people. That speech is credited with “saving
Boston” on that day. https://www.wgbh.org/news/2018/04/05/news/remembering-james-brown-concert-calmed-boston)
Some time later, Dr. King made another appearance in our “class.”
(From “Backstage Pass to the Flipside 3” Homina Publishing, All Rights Reserved.)
Backstage Pass to the Flipside 1, 2, 3 |
MARTIN LUTHER KING, HOOVER, GANDHI
Rich:
Hi class, here we are with Jennifer. Luana, who is here in class that wants to
talk to us in class today?
Jennifer:
First person that came through is Prince. He’s showing me you playing the
guitar... that’s his way of showing that you were playing music...
Well,
I referenced him yesterday because the sky had gone “Prince.”
It
was gorgeous.
Purple..
but Prince, today is a national holiday for someone we’ve met in class.
Martin
Luther King.
We’ve
met him briefly. Prince, do want to bring your friend forward so we can talk to
him?
He’s
talking about the government shutting down. There’s a lot of people concerned
about not being paid and abuse of power.
Can
we talk to you Dr. King for a couple of minutes?
“Yes.”
He’s talking to the guy with big hair.
(Note: We’ve
filmed enough of these interviews for me to understand what Jennifer is saying
even when obscure.)
James
Brown?
“Yes.”
Martin
we’ve spoken briefly before, we do share an alma mater.
He
said, “Yes.”
Dr.
King, why did you choose Boston University to go to college?
He
said, “He wanted to be closer to people who were going to change things... and
there was family there.” I think he brought his family.
He
did. What do you remember about Boston?
He
said, “It was cold!” He says, “It was opening up, thinking wise... a different
way of thinking.” Um. I don’t think he felt he was going to have more support
from Boston, but (more like) “Boston needed his support.”
(Note:
Boston is one of the windiest cities in the U.S. Nothing quite like walking
across the B.U. bridge in winter. Boston
went through a revolution in the 1070’s with bussing as one of the lightning
rods that created riots when I was in school there. Neither one of these
details Jennifer would be familiar with.)
I
would offer that getting your Doctor of Theology in Boston gave people a
different perspective of you.
He
says, “Absolutely.”
We’ve
asked about who was there to greet you when you crossed over, and you mentioned
a child. Who else?
I
think his younger brother... and his mother.
(Note: MLK’s
younger brother was Alfred Daniel Williams King, born 1930, died July 21st,
1969 from accidental drowning (His family wasn’t sure how he died, but was
found in the pool). Martin’s mother was alive when he died, so I asked the
following:)
Your
brother and mother or someone like your mother?
He
said, “It wasn’t his mother; it was his grandmother.” I got mother first, I’m
asking Luana to help so I can hear him better... “It was somebody who raised
him, felt like someone who raised him. I presume it was his grandmother.” He says
“Everybody raised me.”
Who were you surprised to see on the other side if anyone?
He says, “He was surprised to see a
lot of different people.” I’m seeing President Kennedy… it felt like he had... (Jennifer
listens) He says “Just the different multiracial people who were there – there
wasn’t color – there was no color.”
Did you say JFK was one of the people
who came to greet you?
(Jennifer aside) That was the first
thing he said, but in my head I’m thinking “Did JFK die after him?”
Try not to judge it. What did you
and John have to say to each other?
He says, “Thank you... and... that
was a hell of a trip.”
We’ve spoken briefly to JFK; He died
in 1963 and MLK in 1968.
(Jennifer aside) I must look silly
to not know these historical dates.
Well, it just shows that you’re not
trying to piece something together, you know? Martin can we go to the last day
on the planet you were here?
“Yes.”
That fateful day in 1968 |
Who was this guy who shot you? Was
this just one angry guy or some overall group?
He says, “It was an overall group.”
Can you point to one person in
particular?
It looks like Ku Klux Klan... (Jennifer
aside) I’m seeing a (white) hat.
Are you seeing a Klan hat? Was this
a political thing?
He says, “It was a political thing.”
So, you were very aware of the
shortness of your lifespan, because you spoke of it often in your speeches “I
may not get there with you.” Let me ask,
when it finally happened, what was the feeling? Some people say “It’s a relief?
He said, “(It was a) Relief. Yes.”
I don’t mean that in a negative way,
just observing that the last ten years of your life were under constant threat.
“Correct” he said.
Let me ask you to address something...
Hoover had a burr up his ass about you Martin... Martin, have you talked to him
since you’ve been over there?
He says, “They do it every time they
come to earth. They switch roles.”
(Note: This is not a controversial
thing to say in light of this research, people do report “switching roles” in
different lifetimes. But it is controversial nonetheless, when speaking of such
iconic figures. For the record, I ask
Hoover to step forward briefly to answer the same questions.)
Luana, can you bring Hoover forward?
Just briefly?
J. Edgar |
He just said, “All the President’s Men.”
He’s smoking. (There’s) A lot of cigar smoke.
(Note: Not a fan of Hoover, and
getting straight to the point to see how he might respond.)
You were notoriously a cross dresser;
what was that about?
He says “He just thought it was kind
of fun.” I feel like he did it since he was little.
No judgment here; was that just a
crossdressing thing, and/or were you gay?
He says, “I was.”
I want to ask you about a young Chicagoan
– a guy named Fred Hampton. When he was he killed by the Chicago Police, were
you involved?
He says, “They did it to protect
him.”
Who, Hoover?
“Yeah.” He says, “He didn’t pull the
trigger...”
Right, the Chicago Police pulled the
trigger ... Did you order them to? Or did the Chicago PD just do it on their
own, as they were trying to eliminate the Black Panthers?
He says, “Yeah. They blamed him
(Hampton), that kid for something he didn’t do.” (Jennifer aside) I don’t know anything about
this.
Can we bring Fred Hampton forward
Lu?
Um. I’m not getting a yes or a no.
Okay, very good, at a later date. Let’s
table that for now. I’ve been working on a story about him, but I’d really like
to get a thumbs up or down from him.
I’m getting a thumbs up.
Fred Hampton "Power to all the people" |
J. Edgar, who was there to greet you
on the other side?
His nanny or his care giver. He’s
telling me that Susan B Anthony was one of them.
What? Did you know Susan B Anthony?
He’s showing me what feels like a
mother son relationship.
(Note: Susan B Anthony, the famous suffragette,
died when Hoover was 11. For Jennifer to pull a “Susan B Anthony” reference
during an interview means there’s likely something that connects them. (Perhaps
he liked her clothes?) Sorry, couldn’t resist.)
Listen, it’s long been rumored,
there may even be evidence of it, but you’re assistant, Clyde Tolson, is that
accurate to say he was your lover?
He says, “Yes. Abraham Lincoln had
the same.”
Wait a second, you’re outing Abe?
We’ve had that discussion already with Abe and he specifically said that while
he did have a male adjutant that he slept with while traveling, the idea of
crossing the sexual line wasn’t something he would have done. He says he was
honorable with the people he worked with.
He said, “He’s very honest, Abe is. Very
honest.”
(Note: This is quite unlike Jennifer
to make this kind of a sarcastic comment.
But she said it without any prompting, so we’ll credit it to J. Edgar.)
Very funny J. Edgar. Although you
were less so – what was your life review like?
(Jennifer aside) He showed me me
– then he showed me his mind, how it wasn’t normal.
While he was on the planet?
He’s showing me that as a result of
something being wrong with his mind, that’s part of the reason he did the
things he did.
(Note: She appears to be reporting
that from the perspective of the higher self, the “higher Hoover” knew something was off
about his brain. Could be paranoia, any host of complaints about the man that Lyndon
Johnson was about to fire, and then after their meeting made him “FBI Director for
life.” Many have surmised that Hoover
showed Johnson the amount of dirt he’d dug up on him over his lifetime.)
I’m sorry Dr. King, to interrupt our
conversation to speak to Mr. Hoover, since he was responsible for so much
stress during your lifetime. I understand that was his role, and part of his
role – but let’s go back to you Martin for a moment. What do you miss about
being on the planet?
He said, “He missed grapes.” He
showed me wine, (Jennifer aside) I’m not saying he drank wine, he’s showing me
that as a metaphor; “He misses the ability to taste and smell.” He says, “He misses the banter.”
Between friends? Or adversaries?
He said, “Both. Just knowing that
you can do something about something horrible.”
Out of all the people you met in
life, who most impressed you? In terms of demeanor, honesty, stature?
He said, “His wife.”
(Note: I didn’t mean to lob him a
softball he could smack over the fence, had no idea what he would say, but it’s
as profound as any I’ve heard.)
Dr. King and Coretta Scott |
Good answer. Let me ask you, there’s
someone we’ve chatted with that you paid a lot of respect to; a particular
person in our class.
Muhammed Ali and one of his daughters |
(Jennifer aside) Was it Muhammed Ali?
That is who he showed me.
(Ding!) Yes. Could you bring him forward?
What do you guys talk about?
He said, “Our next plot for our next
“go round.” Martin wants to be the boxer, and Ali might be taking on his role.”
(Note: It’s a small detail, but the
only time I’ve heard “go round” mentioned before is in professional bull
riding. In the film I shot 2nd
unit, “Cowboy Up” they call the next bull ride, “the next “go round.” It may be
in other sports as well, but that’s the only place I’ve heard it.)
Muhammed Ali was quite the preacher,
and a poet.
He says, “They both had the same sarcastic
love and loyalty to one another.” (Jennifer listens, responds “Yes.”) They’re
saying “They would die for each other.”
Why did you say “yes” just now?
He was just telling me how much he
loved Martin, and how they’d die for each other...
Who
was there to greet you when you crossed over?
(Jennifer
aside) I think it’s a daughter. A daughter he lost in life. I think she was a
baby when she died.
We’ve heard that often – people are greeted by
the child they lost. A child who was there to greet you when you crossed over?
He
says, “Yes.”
You
spent the later years with Parkinson’s. You
were still pretty funny – your punchlines were hilarious.
He
said, “I always had it going on. “Just do it” was my motto!”
Nike
stole that from you?
He
says, “Yes.”
I
remember the story of how you had a teacher who told you that you wouldn’t
amount to anything... and how you used that insult to fuel your boxing career.
“Hell
yeah!” he said.
What
are you doing over there? How do you entertain yourself?
He
says, “He dances a lot – he’s showing me when he was young and dancing.” He
says, “He talks to Prince...” (Jennifer listens:) hold on... he hangs out with John
Kennedy. They’re all planning their next... venture. They’re showing me what
they loved – they know what they loved, I’m sorry – he just showed me all the
curves of women. ...........
(continued)
Let’s
skip back to Martin, are you still here?
He’s
talking to James Brown, Muhammed Ali, Tom Petty.
There
is someone we’ve spoken to who had a profound influence on you Martin? I’m
thinking of someone who’s life and journey influenced you...
Was
it President Lincoln?
Like
him, but someone else.
He’s
showing me – Gandhi.
(Ding!)
Gandhiji |
(Note:
Jennifer and I have been doing this for a long time. It’s not that I’m thinking
of someone and she’s picking up on it – I know having worked with her for five
years that I can refer to someone, and the person I’m thinking of will show up
on the flipside. Or – they’re already on the flipside waiting for me to introduce
them.)
Have
you talked to Gandhi since you’ve been over there?
He
says “He talked to him while he was still alive.”
(Note: I
didn’t follow this answer up – but I assumed he meant that he “prayed” or asked
for guidance from Gandhi in the darkest hours of the Civil Rights Movement.)
We
spoke to you Gandiji – you told us the first words in the afterlife were “Hey Rama...”
He
showed me all the lights that came towards him.
Can
we ask Gandhi some questions on Martin Luther King day?
He
says, “Yes.”
What
was it about nonviolence? Was it something you thought was effective or part of
your journey?
He
says, “All of it. Humans just shouldn’t be abused. Humans... shouldn’t be...” (Jennifer
aside: show me that again... He’s very charming by the way.)
How
do you see him? Young or old?
Like
in his 30’s – he showed me a picture that my girlfriend has of him. His voice is just very peaceful.
Who
was there to greet you when you crossed over?
He
says, “It was everyone that he’s ever helped. All the lights were coming
towards him.”
What
do you miss about being on the planet if anything?
He’s
giving me the sense of walking in the dirt barefoot. Also hot, crisp air. He
misses his mother’s cooking. His mother was there to greet him. He’s showing me
she was there often (visiting him after she crossed over), like he was going
there and coming back. He’s showing me something like rice and seashells and
corn.. bread... I wanted to say like um... like jambalaya.
I’ve
been to your home in Mumbai, Gandhiji, and have walked around the museum of
your home.
The
back room – was it all white? It was his meditation room?
(Ding!)
(Note: One
day while making a Bollywood film (“My Bollywood Bride”) I wandered off to
visit his home. It was a hot day, the museum was empty and I found myself alone
in the back room where they had the spinning wheel where he made his own
clothes.)
Yes,
where he used to make cloth – it was all white.
He’s
showing it to me. “That was his favorite
room,” he says; “That and the kitchen.”
Is
there anything about that lifetime you regret that you didn’t do or wish you
had done?
He
says, “He wishes he wouldn’t have been idolized. He wishes he could have helped
more.”
You
helped a lot of people.
He
says, “I know.”
From
your perspective now, people have to go through things?
“Correct.”
So
those journeys of suffering...
He
showed me Maverick again. (John McCain.)
Maverick and an old friend Joe |
(Note: As
we’ve learned people can learn a lot about life through suffering, and McCain
saw a lot of learning. In our interview with him, the suffering he experienced
as POW, the trials and tribulations of
his career, and later the cancer that took his life – all forms of difficulties
he powered through.)
So
Gandiji – have you reincarnated since, are you thinking about it?
He
says, “No; they’re getting a plan together.”
How
about you Dr. King – have you thought about where you want to be in your next
life? Who are you going to be in your next life?
He’s
showing me a place, a desolate place like North Korea. A place where people
would need someone like him to help. What he’s trying to show me, he’s going to
remain the same kind of person, but he has to go through different...
To
change it... If you’re someone who loves to get into the battlefield, you choose the most difficult playing field?
“Yes.”
He’s saying, “It’s difficult to get others to join him.”
This
excerpt is from “Backstage Pass to the Flipside 3” written by Richard Martini,
Homina Publishing. Copyright Richard Martini 2020. All Rights Reserved. Do not
copy or publish this excerpt without permission from the author.
Tuesday
New appearance on Gaia's "Beyond Belief" with George Noory
Well, well, well... someone snuck onto plane in the midst of a pandemic to appear on George Noory's "Beyond Belief"
Interesting show.
George asks me about a conversation we had months earlier on "Coast to Coast" where he asked me to interview "Don Rickles" on the flipside.
Jennifer Shaffer and I did that interview, it appears in the book "Backstage Pass to the Flipside 3" where Don talked about his dog, how he's eating too much food, wearing hilarious outfits - and some love and tenderness for his wife. He also mentioned meeting George Noory backstage.
How people on the flipside see me and Jennifer |
George didn't tell me he met Don backstage in Vegas. I asked Don the question and he reported what happened.
So one can watch this episode and see live George Noory confirming that what Don said about him was accurate. What Don said FROM THE FLIPSIDE.
The medium couldn't know because I didn't know. All George asked me was to "interview Don Rickles." I had no clue why, thought it might be to get a laugh.
But live on camera, George confirms what Don said. That they met in Vegas backstage. It's in the book. It's on camera in the studio. Can't make this stuff up.
Here's the Audible version. (Episode is available on Amazon Prime through its Gaia channel).
My two cents.
Saturday
Flipside perspective on events in the Nation's Capital and Surviving Death
I have to give this most recent episode of Hacking the Afterlife podcast some context.
Jennifer and yours trulyJennifer Shaffer (JenniferShaffer.com) and I did our usual weekly podcast yesterday from the safety of Zoom. We've been doing them for six years now, but only have begun posting them since March. (The transcripts of the other sessions are in the books "Backstage Pass to the Flipside")
It began with a phone call six years ago. Jennifer had listened to the audible for "Flipside" and "It's a Wonderful Afterlife" and reached out to me on the Book of Faces. At first I didn't understand how mediumship worked, and it was filming our first three hour session that my mind was flipped by her accuracy. (As reported in "Hacking the Afterlife" book).
Jennifer works with law enforcement agencies nationwide on missing person cases - and yesterday a few missing persons showed up on our podcast. I will post the podcast here - and then the explanation below of who and why they showed up.
Warning: This clip may cause some people angst.
We don't want to cause anyone angst or stress. What is said in this clip will only make sense to people who've read the flipside research or the books Jennifer and I have collaborated on ("Backstage Pass to the Flipside" or "Architecture of the Afterlife.")
Up front I want to tell people NOT to view this clip if they were disturbed by the events that occurred in the Capitol yesterday, or what people no longer on the planet might have to say about it.
I can only say that Jennifer and I never discuss who we are going to talk to our about. And in light of the fact that we've spoken to former Presidents before, I figured they might want to chat about the events in the Capitol yesterday. The first person who came forward was John McCain, who has spoken to us before, asked us to pass along a message to his daughter, which I did via some mutual friends. They were private messages, and at his request we passed them along.
He wanted to weigh in on those events.
The flipside has no politics - left or right - we all go home after this lifetime. From that perspective we see why and how we participated in events.
Jennifer and I are not hiding our beliefs - but I want to be clear, my family comes from a long line of conservative Republicans - my grandfather ran for senator in Illinois.
I'm not kidding when I say many of the folks we interviewed today have been interviewed by us in the past - from Martin Luther King to JFK to Ronald Reagan and others. Jennifer is not reporting something she believes in - or wants to believe in. She answers my questions as honestly as she can.
Not everyone is supposed to know how the play ends. So if this information bothers you in any way, I apologize in advance. At some point it occurred to me that some people involved in yesterday's fiasco might want to speak up. We do ask someone to do so, and what they had to say was revelatory. During the interview I tried to clarify what was being said - not based on my beliefs, my opinion, my politics - but based on the research which is both consistent and reproducible.
(Below is a link to the Netflix series where Dr. Greyson weighs in on consciousness existing outside the brain, Dr. Jim Tucker talks about reincarnation, Steph Arnold and Kim Clark discuss their near death experiences and Iands.org - I have spoken at a number of Iands venues. The point is - life goes on and apparently, they're happy to chat with us from the flipside.)
For some scientific research, please watch the Netflix series "Surviving Death" which has a number of people I've interviewed (Steph Arnold, Dr. Bruce Greyson, Dr. Jim Tucker at UVA). Again - we are not trying to be controversial, are not trying to convince anyone that their point of view is wrong or right... we do our best to report.
That being said - I wasn't surprised that John McCain (Maverick) stopped by, but that led to a free wheeling all encompassing discussion that will no doubt offend pretty much everyone who is not familiar with this research, or what happens on the flipside.
We speak to and with, in no particular order, John, former Presidents Reagan, Truman stop by to put in their two cents. JFK has something to say as well as Jackie. Malcolm X stopped by as well as Martin Luther King.
I can only suggest considering this a fantasy if one has never listened to this podcast before. I would consider allowing that's its possible that our loved ones don't disappear.
But I would recommend reading up on the topic before passing judgment on what they have to say - which is in line with the reports in "Flipside" "It's a Wonderful Afterlife," "Hacking the Afterlife" and "Architecture of the Afterlife."
That everything that happens on the planet is part of the play, part of the performance - and that it is designed so that we can learn from events - from Hiroshima, to 9/11 to yesterday's fiasco. They are not on the same level - but the reason these events are referenced is because PEOPLE ON THE FLIPSIDE reference them. They point to them as reference images or points. Including the Civil Rights movement and the battles of the 1960's.
Jennifer and I had interviewed a number of these people before - but not Truman or Malcolm X. I apologize in advance for not asking more and deeper questions of them... but this is literally on the fly as they stop by.
The point of our podcast is to demonstrate how easy it is to reach out to our loved ones - and no, neither of us discussed this session prior. It is what it is. I hope their message about coming together and using this opportunity to take out the broom, and to focus on loving our neighbors as ourselves - is taken to heart. So in advance I apologize to anyone and everyone who might take offense at what is being said in this conversation - it's not my point of view, it's not Jennifer's point of view - we are doing our best to report.
Hope this helps people on the planet when they come across it.
My two cents
Tuesday
"Architecture of the Afterlife" Josh Davidow recalls his NDE in Tibet and a previous lifetime
Monday
Surviving Death | Official Trailer | Netflix
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Sorry to see Carrie, Debbie and George all depart hours apart. Someone posted something darkly humorous today. "David Bowie succ...
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I was finishing up my film for Gaia "Backstage Pass to the Flipside: Talking to Bill Paxton" when Dr. Medhus reached out to me an...
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Proof consciousness exists outside the brain. Given two years ago by Dr. Greyson of UVA, (interviewing him for the next edition of "...
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I got an email from the amazing, hilarious, loyal pal Charles Grodin the other day. When he's not writing plays, starring in films, dire...