Fifteen famous leaders, at Home on the Other Side, take part in a unique dialogue with Peter Watson Jenkins, aided by a group of master spirits, expertly channeled by Toni Ann Winninger. The leaders are : Adolf Hitler, Albert Einstein, Andrew Carnegie, Bertrand Russell, Carl Jung, Charles Darwin, Dwight Moody, Eleanor Roosevelt, Florence Nightingale, Mahatma Gandhi, Margaret Sanger, Oscar Wilde, Pope John XXIII, William James, and Winston Churchill. The Leaders discuss… (more)
Fifteen famous leaders, at Home on the Other Side, take part in a unique dialogue with Peter Watson Jenkins, aided by a group of master spirits, expertly channeled by Toni Ann Winninger. The leaders are : Adolf Hitler, Albert Einstein, Andrew Carnegie, Bertrand Russell, Carl Jung, Charles Darwin, Dwight Moody, Eleanor Roosevelt, Florence Nightingale, Mahatma Gandhi, Margaret Sanger, Oscar Wilde, Pope John XXIII, William James, and Winston Churchill. The Leaders discuss a variety of the issues that made them famous, with which we are still grappling in our generation: * Pope John XXIII on the celebrate priesthood. * Florence Nightingale on modern medical practice. * Albert Einstein on universal energy. * Margaret Sanger on abortion and global warming. * Charles Darwin on Evolution and Intelligent Design. * Bertrand Russell on the nature of God and the soul. * The Masters on why people are lesbians and gay. * Adolf Hitler on what he did and why he did it. * Mahatma Gandhi on vegetarianism. * Eleanor Roosevelt on her role in the New Deal. * Evangelist Dwight Moody on the truth of the Bible. * Philosopher William James on the devil. * Psychologist C. G. Jung on Synchronicity. * Churchill and Carnegie on their empires. * Oscar Wilde on himself.
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