Dr. Bruce Goldberg explores out-of-body experiences and past-life regression therapy while Linda Moulton Howe investigates unusual wind storm patterns and continued Pfiesteria outbreaks affecting environmental and human health. Goldberg's psychiatric background provides clinical perspective on consciousness phenomena that suggest human awareness can operate independently of physical brain function. He discusses therapeutic applications of OBE and past-life techniques for treating psychological trauma and helping patients understand current life challenges through examination of previous incarnations. Goldberg addresses the evidence supporting reincarnation and consciousness survival, including cases where patients recall verifiable information from alleged past lives. Howe follows with environmental investigation into wind storm patterns that appear increasingly unusual and potentially artificial, examining whether weather modification technology might be influencing atmospheric conditions. Her research into Pfiesteria continues revealing disturbing characteristics of this organism and its effects on both marine ecosystems and human neurological function. The combination of consciousness research and environmental investigation demonstrates different aspects of reality that challenge conventional scientific understanding. Both presentations examine phenomena that suggest hidden capabilities and influences affecting human consciousness and environmental systems. Their work reveals connections between consciousness expansion and environmental sensitivity that might reflect evolutionary adaptation to changing planetary conditions.