Absolutely love this conversation.... thank you so much to you both! I am looking forward to having my session with Mary next week!
@RadioOutThere7 күн бұрын
Mary is wonderful, I'm glad you enjoyed our chat. I did too!
@tobyg507321 күн бұрын
It was nice to hear Bill say other trails didn’t interest him
@RadioOutThere12 күн бұрын
He has tried others, but always comes back to the Camino
@cordeliav305526 күн бұрын
By the way, my sense of joy quickly dissipated as the years progressed. You have described my ensuing life perfectly!
@RadioOutThere26 күн бұрын
Thanks for your feedback, it's much appreciated. Having studied past lives intensely, it is very unlikely you died in the Holocaust. There is always a period in between lives, especially after a shocking death, so that the soul can be helped to heal before another incarnation. There is no such thing as timein the afterlife dimension so what feels like a short spell there to a soul, it may be many years in Earth terms. If you are 79 you were probably born in 1945 so the chances of dying in a gas chamber are remote. Perhaps you were Jewish in a previous life and time and the memories are buried in your subconscious and re-emerge with events such as cattke trucks. The joy of feeling alive is wonderful, so please enjoy whatever happiness and positive experiences you can. Best wishes, Barry
@cordeliav305526 күн бұрын
@@RadioOutThere I was sure I read somewhere (maybe it was Julia Assante’s book) that we are being reborn quicker than ever before, not like earlier ages where there might be many centuries in between rebirths. How is it that from 1945 onwards there has been such an escalation in population growth? Would not most of us have been dead in the previous world wars and we are coming back for more life experiences? You yourself had experienced death in WW1. I read this in one of your books.
@RadioOutThere26 күн бұрын
@@cordeliav3055 Birth, death and reincarnation are not accidental, it's all carefully planned on the other side I have been told in my spiritual research for my books. There are so many possible scenarios to consider as every life is unique. I agree the turnover lately has been much bigger than in past decades even, but when you and I were born in this lifetime the birth rate was nowhere near as big. Anyway I guess we'll just have to wait until we return home after this incarnation to have all our questions answered.
@cordeliav305526 күн бұрын
@@RadioOutThere I hope to meet you in this life or the next. I know you are an Aussie. So am I. I live in northern NSW. Maybe our paths might cross. I have had some interesting experiences in my time here, too numerous to mention.
@RadioOutThere24 күн бұрын
@@cordeliav3055 I lived at Mullum for several years but am reallly a Sydney person but maybe we'll meet one day. I'm hosting the aferlife convention in Sydney in September, so check it out if you're interested... theafterlifeconvention.com
@cordeliav305526 күн бұрын
So interesting, Mary and Barry. I just turned 79 and am near the end of this life’s struggles, thankfully. My earliest memory was a sense of joy at simply being alive. Could it be that I died in the gas chambers during the last war? I have a sense of unease when I see a cattle truck because many prisoners were transported on these to go to their deaths. My grandfather was Jewish so there is a connection.
@RadioOutThere12 күн бұрын
Perhaps there is a subconscious memory being stirred up at various times. The only way to confirm this is to have a past life regression, or you could just wait until you return to the afterlife where all will be revealed. Barry
@feckyougoogle1199Ай бұрын
Excellent show, thank you.
@auroralancelotАй бұрын
We better become there Patric soon.
@morpmorpt4746Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this film! Reminded me of my trip last year to Europe without the pilgram!
@RadioOutThereАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! I'll let Bll know your reaction. B
@kell71953 ай бұрын
Wow Barry so glad to see you putting these up on KZfaq and Apple podcasts, ive subscribed now my 12 hour nightshifts are going to much more pleasant.
@RadioOutThere3 ай бұрын
Thanks Kell, how's it all going - 12 hour nightshifts??
@kell71953 ай бұрын
@@RadioOutThere Enduring it haha, works wrapping up in a few months (out in the Mines) I heard the interview you did with Pete Smith, im wondering about catching up with him and maybe going down another path.
@RadioOutThere3 ай бұрын
@@kell7195 Go for it
@Brendan634 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for posting this wonderful discussion, Barry. I owe a huge amount to Wendy and Paul who have been very kind and encouraging to me. The Zammits' book filled in many gaps in my knowledge about afterlife research, especially recent developments. I subscribe to their weekly Reports and, since they started sending them, Fridays have become a special day when some new, exciting area of exploration always opens up for me. As often as I can, I join Wendy and Paul's twice-monthly circle and have found it a life-changing experience. To be able to listen to them talking here with you is a real pleasure. Thank you! - Brendan Buxton
@RadioOutThere4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback Brendon. I'm also a great follower of Wendy and Victor's Friday Report and I really enjoyed my chat with her and Paul. All the best, Barry
@AO-oy4rf5 ай бұрын
Always great when Duncan is on - personally think it is too short! He is such a font of knowledge & cuts the bs out.
@RadioOutThere5 ай бұрын
Thanks. Duncan part 2 is scheduled for next week.
@daisythompson5705 ай бұрын
Thank you Neil and Barry. I always enjoy hearing the year's predictions for the world. Thanks for sharing.
@RadioOutThere5 ай бұрын
Thanks Daisy, he does a huge amount of research at this time of the year and most of his forcasts are very accurate,
@jobuchanan41537 ай бұрын
Loved this. I couldn't agree more with everything that was said. Thank you so much.
@RadioOutThere4 ай бұрын
Thanks Jo
@kevincampbell47577 ай бұрын
Is it possible to read her dissertation with easy access anywhere?
@cordeliav30557 ай бұрын
Thank you for this.
@silverbohosoul8 ай бұрын
Great conversation with Mary... thank you so much... thoroughly enjoyed it :)
@catherinedolmenartist801211 ай бұрын
Excellent - really enjoyed it. Been listening for quite a while - its nice to see the faces that go with the voices! Very thought provoking as usual. Thanks again!
@AO-oy4rf11 ай бұрын
Always fascinating interviews when it is Duncan Roads. Re the hydrogen engines and what has happened to inventors re NZ kzfaq.info/get/bejne/hpuPoMSZ0czUqaM.html. All were attacked.
@daisythompson57011 ай бұрын
So good to see and hear both of you again and hear your research and thoughts. Continue this important work! Many thanks.