
Roberta Herzog
Dec. 1943 - Sep. 2010
When delving into the spiritual world, one is often confronted with unfamiliar terms, protocols, and references. For instance, what are soulmates? What are divine contracts, and how do they work? And what do ancient texts like the Dead Sea Scrolls and the codices that make up the Nag Hammadi Library really mean?
Roberta Herzog returns for an expansive conversation that touches on spiritual evolution and the Bible Codes, provides insight into why reincarnation is missing in most world religions, and creates a frame of reference for Atlantis. This interesting discussion will enrich your understanding of what it means to be alive at this time in human history.
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- The Book of Life Author Roberta Herzog provides fascinating insight into the Book of Life. Journey with us beyond time and space as we explore the mysterious akashic records....
- The Qumran Scrolls Joseph Lumpkin returns to discuss Dr. Fernando Klein's new book The Dead Sea Jesus. Join us as we explore the Qumran Scrolls and the roots of Christendom....
- Understanding Near Death Experiences Author and researcher P.M.H. Atwater, a pioneer in near-death studies and a near-death experiencer, discusses her most recent book, Near-Death Experiences: The Rest of The Story....
- The Lost Books of Christianity Joseph Lumpkin, author of The Books of Enoch, discusses non-canonical Christian holy books and the history of Christianity....
- The History of Near Death Experience Research When author P.M.H. Atwater had three near death experiences in 1977, she stepped into a budding realm of understanding that did not yet have a steward. Join us as we delve into the history of this fascinating field of research....
















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Thank you for having this interview and podcast available. I just found out Roberta passed to the other life. She was a very great and loving soul and teacher. I feel blessed to have known her. Thank you again.
Roberta was a one of a kind rare being. We miss her so much. Thank you for listening and commenting.
Please have Roberta again real soon. Kim did a excellent job. It was a pleasure to listen to.
The Kabbasistic tradition describes B’nai Kelev (dogs) as having performed a mitzvah when the dogs in the houses of the Egyptians refrained from barking at the time of the Exodus when theAngel of Death visited those homes. They were therefore granted reincarnation in human form.
The “one without a second” noted on the show is mentioned in the Sefer Yetzirah (Chapter 1 verse 7): the implication is that there is nothing to be a second – not even the “believer”. No fence – no distinction – defines any “second”. The cognition of a deity by a finite intellect is incomplete, a fesel, and implicitly a violation of the Second Commandment.