Linda Moulton Howe investigates the mysterious Pfiesteria organism, dubbed the "cell from hell," examining its unusual properties and potential connections to environmental contamination. Her scientific investigation reveals disturbing characteristics of this dinoflagellate, including its ability to exist in multiple life forms and produce powerful neurotoxins affecting both marine life and humans. Howe's research suggests that Pfiesteria outbreaks might be linked to agricultural runoff and environmental degradation, though the organism's behavior patterns seem unusually aggressive for natural phenomena. Jim and Pat Fregia present their research into dream analysis and interpretation, exploring how dream content can provide insights into subconscious processes and future events. Their work combines psychological understanding with metaphysical concepts, examining how dreams might serve as communication channels between different levels of consciousness. The discussion covers techniques for remembering and interpreting dreams while exploring their potential prophetic and healing properties. The Fregias' approach emphasizes practical applications of dream work for personal development and problem-solving. Together, these presentations explore mysteries of biological systems and consciousness that challenge conventional understanding. Both the Pfiesteria investigation and dream research suggest that natural systems contain complexities and capabilities that exceed current scientific explanations. The program demonstrates how careful investigation can reveal extraordinary aspects of phenomena that initially appear ordinary or well-understood.