1994-09-04 – Dr. Bruce Goldberg – Past Lives and Future Lives

Show: Dreamland

Air Date: September 4, 1994

Guest(s): Dr. Bruce Goldberg

Topic(s): Past Lives and Future Lives

Art opens with a captivating preview, setting the stage for an exploration of life beyond the physical realm, featuring Dr. Bruce Goldberg as a guest. The discussion promises to traverse the possibilities of existence before and after our current lives. The show shifts focus to Linda Howe, a weekly correspondent, who updates on an intriguing case involving 1700 missing cattle in Arica, Oklahoma. Despite investigations by local authorities and the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, the whereabouts of these cattle, marked by distinct brands, remain a mystery. The episode also touches on other unexplained phenomena, including cattle mutilations in New Mexico and sightings of unidentified aerial objects, adding layers of mystery and intrigue to the narrative.

Continuing the episode, Art and Linda delve deeper into the unexplained with a focus on a mysterious event in Michigan. On March 8th, around 9:30 PM, the police in Harlan City, Michigan, received a flurry of 911 calls reporting unusual aerial phenomena. Eyewitnesses described seeing a circle of lights, prompting the police to consult with a National Weather Service radar operator. The operator confirmed the presence of objects moving in a triangular formation at speeds and patterns that defied conventional explanation. This segment of the show features audio recordings from the police department, capturing the initial reports and the radar operator’s astonishment at the objects’ behavior.

Linda highlights the significance of these sightings, noting the radar operator’s confirmation of solid objects, not attributable to weather phenomena. The episode underscores the ongoing mystery of unidentified aerial objects and the government’s reluctance to share information with the public. Despite decades of similar reports, questions remain unanswered.

The conversation shifts to focus on animal mutilations in New Mexico, a recurring theme that Linda Howe has been investigating. She updates Art and the listeners on the case of Eli Ranch, which has experienced its 15th mutilation, alongside other ranchers in the Espanola area reporting similar mysterious deaths of their livestock. This phenomenon parallels an outbreak of animal mutilations in Alabama, covered in Linda’s documentary “Strange Harvest 1993,” suggesting a widespread and unexplained occurrence.

Art transitions the episode to address financial advice, emphasizing the instability of the US dollar and suggesting gold as a reliable investment to retain value over time. He presents the Alpine Air Purification System, endorsing its benefits for those with respiratory conditions like asthma and its effectiveness in eliminating odors, including those from smoking, by purifying the air to smell fresh and clean.

The episode then previews the upcoming guest, Dr. Bruce Goldberg, detailing his background in dentistry and hypnotherapy, and highlighting his transition from dental practice to focusing on hypnosis in Los Angeles. Dr. Goldberg’s education and contributions to hypnotherapy are noted, including his training by the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis and his appearances on various media platforms to conduct live past life regressions.

Art Bell continues the discussion by introducing Dr. Bruce Goldberg, a distinguished guest known for his extensive work with hypnosis, particularly in past life regressions and future life progressions. Dr. Goldberg has made significant contributions to the field, educating the public through various media appearances, including on prominent television shows like Donahue, Oprah, and CNN, as well as in interviews with notable publications like Time and The Washington Post. His efforts have reached a wide audience, highlighting the potential benefits and therapeutic applications of hypnosis.

Dr. Goldberg has conducted over 30,000 past life regressions and future life progressions, emphasizing the safety and effectiveness of these techniques. He also offers cassette tapes to teach self-hypnosis and guide individuals through their own past and future lives, in addition to providing lectures and seminars on the subject. His work as a consultant to corporations, attorneys, and media outlets further establishes his credibility and expertise in hypnosis and regression therapy.

The segment transitions to a detailed account of one of Dr. Goldberg’s cases, which was adapted into the CBS movie “The Search for Grace.” The case involves a patient who regressed into 46 past lives, with the 46th life being a particularly tragic one in Buffalo, New York, in 1927. Dr. Goldberg shares how the patient provided specific details about her past life, including names, locations, and events, which were later verified through independent research. This case not only demonstrated the potential for past life regression to uncover detailed and verifiable information but also posed compelling evidence for the concepts of reincarnation and the permanence of the soul.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg delves into the specifics of one of his most documented cases, which gained significant attention and was even adapted into a CBS movie, “The Search for Grace.” Goldberg emphasizes the thorough documentation and research that underpin this case, setting it apart as a landmark in the study of reincarnation. He discusses the rigorous validation process for the information provided by his patient, “Ivy” (a pseudonym), about her past life, highlighting the challenges and meticulous steps taken to verify the details she recalled.

Goldberg counters skepticism by detailing the obstacles involved in accessing historical records, which bolster the authenticity of Ivy’s memories. He explains that Ivy’s accurate recollections of specific, verifiable details about her past life that were not publicly available or easily accessible, present a compelling argument for the reality of reincarnation. The fact that Ivy did not profit financially from her story or seek publicity further supports the sincerity and integrity of her account.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg shares the journey that led him from a career in dentistry to exploring the realms of reincarnation and hypnosis. Initially, Goldberg had no interest in metaphysics or reincarnation, focusing instead on his studies in biochemistry and dentistry. His curiosity was piqued in 1972 when he took an astrology course, which led him to read about the Bridey Murphy case, sparking his interest in hypnosis and past lives. Despite the skepticism of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis, which does not endorse reincarnation, Goldberg began to experiment with hypnosis in his dental practice, using it for pain and apprehension control.

The turning point came when Goldberg decided to test hypnosis beyond its conventional use, conducting a past life regression on a friend. This friend, a graduate student with an open mind and no prior inclination toward hypnosis, turned out to be an exceptional subject, able to regress into nine different lives. This experience showcased the potential of hypnosis to unlock memories of past lives, even in individuals not actively seeking such experiences.

Goldberg’s experiments revealed more than just past life memories; they also had therapeutic benefits. The subject, who had minor smoking habits, bulimia, and a phobia of water, found that these issues were resolved following the regression sessions. This outcome was unintended, as Goldberg was not specifically aiming to treat these conditions, highlighting the intrinsic healing potential of exploring past lives through hypnosis.

Initially, Goldberg’s interest in hypnosis was purely experimental, stemming from a curiosity about its potential to explore past lives. His colleague, who was not an actress but a social work major, regressed to a life where she experienced drowning on a ship in the early 1700s. This intense and emotional session revealed the power of hypnosis not just to recall past lives but also to address and heal deep-seated fears and phobias.

Goldberg was astounded by the immediate therapeutic effects of the regression. His colleague, who had an undisclosed phobia of water, was able to overcome her fear and started swimming in the ocean within days of the session. This outcome demonstrated to Goldberg the untapped potential of hypnosis to facilitate healing by accessing higher states of consciousness, leading him to shift his focus from dentistry to hypnotherapy full-time.

The experience underscored the concept of the “super conscious mind” – a term Goldberg coined to describe a level of consciousness that, when accessed, can catalyze profound self-healing and personal growth. He began to see his role not as solving problems for people but as empowering them to solve their own issues by accessing their higher selves.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg explains that the soul, akin to electromagnetic radiation, can be weighed, photographed, and proven to exist through scientific methods. Citing early 20th-century studies, Goldberg references experiments where the moment of death was measured to reveal a slight weight difference, suggesting the departure of the soul from the body.

Goldberg’s discussion extends to the concept of the soul plane or superconscious, where individuals choose their next lives, highlighting the continuous journey of the soul beyond physical existence. He draws parallels between electromagnetic signals and the soul’s essence, suggesting that just as radio and television signals transmit through space, the soul transcends physical boundaries in a similar manner.

The conversation shifts to Kirlian photography, developed in the early 1940s by the Russian researcher Semyon Kirlian, which Goldberg asserts can capture the human aura or soul. This technique, he argues, visually demonstrates the presence of the soul by capturing the energy field surrounding living beings, whether human, animal, or plant. Goldberg suggests that the aura’s intensity can increase dramatically during emotional or energetic states, further indicating the soul’s dynamic nature.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg discusses the capabilities to photograph and measure the soul, likening it to electromagnetic radiation, which can be observed and documented through various means, including the controversial experiments that claimed to weigh the soul at the moment of death. Goldberg references early 20th-century studies and Kirlian photography, suggesting these as evidence of the soul’s physical manifestation.

The discussion also touches on the near-death experience (NDE), comparing it to the process of dying and what happens in between lives. Goldberg mentions Raymond Moody, who coined the term “near-death experience,” and describes the similarities between NDEs and the transitional phase souls undergo after death. He addresses skepticism regarding NDEs by highlighting precognition—foreknowledge of future events—which some individuals report after their experiences. This, according to Goldberg, cannot be easily explained by neurophysiological processes and serves as indirect but substantial evidence for the soul’s existence and its capabilities beyond physical life.

Goldberg also introduces the concept of choosing one’s next life, describing a process akin to viewing past lives and future options in a “network headquarters” environment. This scenario suggests a highly organized and conscious decision-making process in the afterlife, where individuals, guided by higher selves or spiritual guides, make informed choices about their future incarnations based on past experiences and future goals.

According to Goldberg, after death, individuals experience a peaceful and objective overview of their lives, assessing their actions and decisions without the conventional notion of divine judgment. This process occurs on what he refers to as the “soul plane,” a dimension where physical laws as we understand them do not apply, and concepts such as the space-time continuum take on different meanings.

Goldberg suggests that in this interlife period, individuals have the opportunity to choose their next life, informed by an understanding of their past actions and future goals. This choice is framed within a context of empowerment, where individuals can correct past mistakes and select paths that align with their spiritual development. He challenges the idea of determinism in one’s fate, advocating instead for the notion that individuals have the agency to shape their destinies through their decisions and actions.

The concept of karma is reinterpreted as a series of choices and consequences rather than a punitive system. Goldberg argues that this understanding empowers people to take responsibility for their lives and to view each incarnation as an opportunity for growth and improvement. This perspective is supported by principles from quantum physics, suggesting that reality is shaped by our perceptions and choices.

The conversation also touches on the potential challenges of constantly reincarnating, which some might view as a form of eternal struggle. However, Goldberg counters this by asserting that life on Earth, with all its difficulties, represents the lowest point in the soul’s journey. He posits that the true nature of “hell” is not an underworld but the challenges we face in our physical lives, emphasizing that improvement and evolution are always possible.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg uses the case study from his book, “The Search for Grace,” to illustrate how understanding and resolving past life traumas can empower individuals in their present lives. This case involves a woman who was repeatedly victimized and murdered by the same soul across multiple lifetimes. Through regression therapy, she was able to recognize this pattern, break free from it, and change her life trajectory.

Goldberg touches on the intersection of his work with criminal investigations, mentioning a conversation with a chief of detectives regarding an unsolved murder that parallels the story in “The Search for Grace.” This real-life connection underscores the tangible impact of past life memories on present circumstances.

The conversation shifts to the broader implications of Goldberg’s work, including themes of synchronicity, empowerment, and the resolution of traumatic relationships through understanding past life connections. He stresses that significant relationships in our lives often have roots in past incarnations, and by exploring these connections, individuals can overcome victimization, enhance personal empowerment, and resolve longstanding issues.

Goldberg also references a theological aspect, noting the placement of a marker on the real “Grace’s” grave with a quote suggesting rebirth, aligning with the themes of his work. This act symbolizes the closure and acknowledgment of Grace’s story, both historically and spiritually.

The reaction to “The Search for Grace” film adaptation and Goldberg’s appearances in the media highlight the public’s interest and acceptance of his work on past lives and regression therapy. He notes that the response has been overwhelmingly positive, with many people reaching out for help with their issues, suggesting a growing openness to the concept of past lives and their influence on present-day problems.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg emphasizes how his work, particularly the concept of accessing the “superconscious mind,” has garnered public interest and appreciation, especially following his appearance on the 11:00 news where he discussed these topics. The positive response from viewers highlights a growing acceptance and curiosity about past life regression and its potential benefits.

Goldberg addresses the role of education in his work, preferring direct engagement and confrontation to passive methods. This approach, he believes, is essential for fostering a deeper understanding and acceptance of transpersonal psychology, which integrates the spiritual and transcendent aspects of the human experience with the framework of modern psychology.

The conversation briefly touches on the nature of crime and time, leading into a discussion about the technical aspects of quantum physics as they relate to Goldberg’s therapy. He mentions that his book, “The Search for Grace,” includes appendices that simplify complex scientific concepts for the general audience, making the connection between quantum physics, the space-time continuum, and his therapeutic work more accessible.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg elaborates on the nature of time, suggesting that all time is simultaneous and operates in a continuum, thereby challenging conventional notions of past, present, and future as linear and separate entities. Using a helicopter analogy, he illustrates how, from a higher perspective, different points in time can be observed simultaneously, likening this viewpoint to the state achieved through hypnosis. This state allows individuals to access past, present, and future lives, suggesting that time is a concept rather than a fixed reality.

Goldberg argues that during hypnosis, individuals experience an out-of-body state that enables them to traverse different time periods, a concept supported by quantum physics and the idea that thought (or consciousness) can move faster than light. This perspective posits that we are not restricted by linear time while in the non-physical dimensions, such as the astral or soul planes.

Addressing the concept of God, Goldberg offers a view that may diverge from traditional religious beliefs. He suggests that God is not an entity that can be contacted through prayer or rituals within the lower planes of existence. Instead, God is described as the ultimate energy, of which the superconscious mind, or higher self, is a part. This energy is accessible when one ascends to higher planes of existence, transcending the karmic cycle.

Goldberg emphasizes that the superconscious mind is a fragment of this “God energy,” and that true connection with this divine energy occurs beyond the physical and lower metaphysical realms. He also touches on the Big Bang theory, suggesting that the universe originated from a point of pure energy, further reinforcing the idea that energy is the fundamental component of the universe and, by extension, the divine.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg elaborates on the concept of parallel dimensions, proposing that each individual exists across multiple “frequencies” or realities, and through hypnotherapy, one can access and choose the most favorable path among these possibilities. This perspective offers a dynamic view of the future, challenging the notion of a fixed or predetermined timeline and suggesting that the future is malleable based on individual choices and actions.

Goldberg addresses the concept of prophecy within this framework, arguing that prophecies are not absolute predictions of the future but rather glimpses into possible outcomes across different frequencies. He emphasizes the existence of “plastic futures,” which can be shaped and altered by conscious decision-making, thereby offering a more optimistic outlook on personal and collective destinies.

The conversation shifts to the topic of ghosts and the afterlife, with Goldberg explaining that ghosts are manifestations within the astral plane, a non-physical dimension where the conventional laws of physics do not apply. He touches on the phenomenon of ghost photography and electronic voice phenomena (EVP), suggesting that these occurrences provide evidence of existence beyond the physical realm.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg recounts well-documented stories of apparitions, including one of a woman who appears annually near a cemetery in Chicago. Goldberg affirms the legitimacy of ghost photography, noting that such evidence has been documented by credible sources over the years.

The conversation shifts to personal experiences with spirits, as a caller shares a poignant encounter with his deceased father, who offered advice and reassurance after his passing. Goldberg explains that spirits often communicate with the family member they feel closest to, providing messages or advice to help them move on or understand that their loved ones have transitioned to a higher place.

Goldberg also addresses the concept of bereavement and how accessing loved ones through the superconscious mind can aid in the healing process. He likens the astral plane to a “library in the sky,” a peaceful and ethereal place free from physical suffering, where communication with departed loved ones is not only possible but also often positive and empowering.

The discussion touches on the ethics and implications of accessing the higher self or superconscious mind. Goldberg argues that there is no “forbidden knowledge,” as individuals cannot access information beyond what they are ready to receive. He suggests that exploring the higher self and past or future lives is not tampering with nature but rather a means of personal growth, empowerment, and overcoming the fear of death.

A caller shares a unique experience of witnessing an eclipse and feeling as though they had transcended their physical state, entering a dimension filled with vivid, cosmic imagery. Dr. Bruce Goldberg recognizes this as an out-of-body experience, suggesting the caller had traveled to a different dimension beyond the physical Earth plane, possibly the astral or mental causal plane.

The discussion broadens to include other callers’ experiences, including a profound near-death experience where the individual encountered multiple “cylinders” alongside a soul partner, symbolizing parallel future options and the non-linear nature of time. Goldberg affirms these narratives, explaining that such experiences are personalized and that expectations shape the journey, highlighting the concept of parallel universes and the simultaneity of time.

Goldberg emphasizes that these profound experiences, including accessing past lives, future lives, and the superconscious mind, are attainable by the average person through techniques like self-hypnosis. He encourages listeners to explore these dimensions themselves, not just through hypnotherapy but also via self-hypnotic tapes he provides, which facilitate journeys to the soul plane and insights into choosing one’s next life.

One caller shares a vivid experience of feeling like they had transcended space during an eclipse, which Goldberg identifies as an out-of-body experience, likely facilitated by the alpha state induced by the moon’s influence.

Another caller reminisces about a dentist who performed a root canal without anesthesia, prompting Goldberg to discuss his use of hypnosis in his dental practice to alleviate pain and anxiety for his patients. This leads to a broader conversation about the safety and benefits of exploring astral planes and experiencing out-of-body states. Goldberg reassures listeners that such experiences are safe, protected by a “silver cord” connecting the astral body to the physical body, and emphasizes the importance of exploring these states to access one’s higher self.

A caller from Joshua Tree inquires about the dangers associated with astral projection. Goldberg responds by emphasizing the safety of astral travel, especially when guided by protective measures like the white light protection mentioned in his tapes. He argues that the real danger lies in not allowing oneself to experience these higher states of consciousness, as it denies access to profound self-awareness and growth.

The discussion also touches on Kirlian photography, a technique developed by a Russian physicist in the early 1940s, which purportedly captures the energy field or aura around living beings. A caller inquires whether Kirlian photography has ever been conducted on someone undergoing an out-of-body experience, suggesting curiosity about the visual evidence of such spiritual phenomena.

One caller questions whether Kirlian photography, which captures the energy field or aura around living beings, has been used to document the aura of a person at the moment of death and whether the aura dissipates into the body or rises above it. Goldberg acknowledges the significance of the question but notes the lack of time-lapse photographic evidence capturing the exact moment of death.

Another caller from Saint Louis recounts an eerie encounter experienced by his brother, who described seeing a dark, imposing figure with glowing black eyes at the foot of his bed, interpreted as a “demon.” Goldberg suggests that such manifestations could be energy forms created by the mind or possibly a guide trying to communicate, emphasizing that the interpretation of such experiences is heavily influenced by personal and cultural conditioning.

Further discussion delves into the nature of evil, spirits, and entities, with Goldberg expressing skepticism towards traditional depictions of angels and demons. Instead, he proposes understanding these experiences as encounters with energy forms, guides, or manifestations of one’s superconscious mind, challenging conventional labels and encouraging a broader interpretation of such phenomena.

A caller from Albuquerque missed an earlier part of the program due to technical issues, expressing regret for not hearing the discussion. Another caller from Murray Island shares a peculiar sighting of cloud formations that seemed to exhibit unusual behavior around the moon, suggesting an “energy mist” experience to Goldberg.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg responds to a fax from a listener who describes a recurring experience of traveling through space to a place where she encounters “high beings” within a crystalline structure. Goldberg interprets this as an out-of-body experience that takes the individual to the soul plane, where she interacts with her masters and guides. He suggests that the inability to remember what occurs inside is due to receiving “forbidden knowledge,” which she will recall when ready.

Goldberg also addresses a question about animals having souls, clarifying that while animals do possess souls, they do not reincarnate as humans. This point leads to a discussion on the reincarnation process and the soul’s journey through various lives, emphasizing that human souls remain human through their reincarnations.

Another listener inquires about the existence of “alien souls” or non-human entities. Goldberg posits that all souls, including humans, originate from an extraterrestrial base, suggesting that the first incarnations on Earth were as “light people,” extraterrestrial beings, thereby hinting at a cosmic connection that transcends earthly boundaries.

The conversation shifts to a real-life incident shared by a caller from Phoenix, who recounts the story of a young man killed by lightning, who had a profound fear of storms and lightning. Goldberg interprets this as a premonition, a form of progression where the individual foresaw his fate but chose it nonetheless, emphasizing the concept that individuals choose their moment of death and can perceive different frequencies or realities where different outcomes occur.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg clarifies that events such as being struck by lightning, while seemingly tragic in one dimension, may not end an individual’s journey across all dimensions. He suggests that the soul exists simultaneously across multiple frequencies or parallel universes, with death in one universe not precluding existence in others.

Listeners contribute various perspectives and inquiries, touching on skepticism towards metaphysical experiences and seeking understanding of unusual personal experiences. One caller from Memphis questions how to respond to skeptics who dismiss metaphysical discussions as “spaced out” or fantastical. Goldberg emphasizes that readiness to accept these concepts varies among individuals, and those not open to them in this life may come to understand in future incarnations.

Joyce from Irvine shares her transformative experience at one of Goldberg’s seminars, where she explored past and future lives through guided progression. She notes a significant spiritual shift rather than physical changes, underscoring the profound impact such explorations can have on one’s current life perspective and spiritual growth.

The conversation also addresses whether memories of past lives could be genetic imprints from ancestors rather than true reincarnational experiences. Goldberg challenges the genetic lineage theory by highlighting cases where individuals recall past lives without any genetic connection to those lives, pointing towards the soul’s journey as distinct from biological heritage.

Dr. Bruce Goldberg clarifies that the concept of reincarnation is distinct from societal issues like abortion, which he views as rooted in political, religious, and societal debates rather than the fundamental nature of the soul’s journey. He suggests that from a karmic standpoint, abortion is not considered a crime against the soul, as the soul is eternal and cannot be destroyed. It merely finds another opportunity for incarnation if one pathway is closed. This perspective emphasizes the soul’s resilience and ongoing journey through various lifetimes and experiences.

Goldberg further explains that the purpose of existence on the Earth plane is spiritual growth, achieved through aligning with higher energies and empowering oneself in all aspects of life. He contrasts this with societal focuses on material accumulation or status, underscoring the importance of spiritual evolution over worldly achievements.

A caller shares an intriguing experience of spirits in her house, which suddenly disappeared after many years. Goldberg suggests that the spirits may have completed their mission or no longer needed to be in that space, possibly ascending to a higher plane or finding peace. He entertains the idea that the caller might have served as a “bridge” for these spirits, facilitating their transition or communication.

A caller inquires about how to engage in astral projection with his girlfriend, seeking a shared spiritual experience. Goldberg suggests using self-hypnotic tapes designed for out-of-body experiences, emphasizing the safety and accessibility of these practices for anyone interested in exploring beyond the physical realm.

Another caller brings up research on Druid beliefs and the concept of the Kundalini, which Goldberg clarifies is more aligned with ancient Indian spirituality rather than Druidism. The conversation touches upon the Kundalini energy and the chakras, indicating the universal nature of spiritual practices that aim to elevate consciousness and connect with higher planes of existence.

Goldberg wraps up by offering information on how to obtain his books and tapes, including “Past Lives, Future Lives” and “The Search for Grace,” and mentions his upcoming seminars in Southern California.