June 25, 1995: Angels - John Ronner
Apr 03, 2023•1 hr 43 min•Season 1995Ep. 55
Episode description
John Ronner, journalist and author of multiple books on angels including Do You Have a Guardian Angel and The Angels of Cokeville, explores the widespread phenomenon of angelic encounters across America. Ronner cites a 1993 Time magazine poll showing 69 percent of Americans believe in angels and 46 percent feel they have a personal spiritual guardian, then examines the many forms these encounters take, from luminous beings and disembodied voices to mysterious strangers who appear at critical moments and vanish without a trace.
Ronner connects angel experiences to near-death research, describing cases where clinically dead patients returned with verifiable knowledge of events occurring beyond their physical range of perception. He discusses the David Booth case, in which a Cincinnati man dreamed of an American Airlines crash ten nights in a row before Flight 191 went down at O'Hare, and the Cokeville, Wyoming hostage crisis where 150 children survived a bombing that should have been fatal.
A thoughtful examination of spiritual encounters, intuition, and the mounting circumstantial evidence that consciousness persists beyond physical death.
Ronner connects angel experiences to near-death research, describing cases where clinically dead patients returned with verifiable knowledge of events occurring beyond their physical range of perception. He discusses the David Booth case, in which a Cincinnati man dreamed of an American Airlines crash ten nights in a row before Flight 191 went down at O'Hare, and the Cokeville, Wyoming hostage crisis where 150 children survived a bombing that should have been fatal.
A thoughtful examination of spiritual encounters, intuition, and the mounting circumstantial evidence that consciousness persists beyond physical death.
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