Listen Now!

Listen live every Wednesday night at 10:00 PM Central Time or catch recordings of previous shows using the player below.

Call to talk live: 347-826-9662 or toll free 877-867-0829.

Also join the live chat with Chris and other listeners.

(Note: A free Blog Talk Radio registration will be required to post commentsin chat. You can register from the chat window.)

 

Never miss a show.

You never need to miss an episode.  Our entire show library is available for your favorite MP3 player using the RSS icon below.

RSS Feed

What do you believe?

Take this fascinating survey and help learn more about what people believe.  Then tell your friends to try it.

7/21/2010 - Ed Fulco, author of The Cosmic Seed

Attention: open in a new window. E-mail

Be sure to follow us onFacebookandtwitter.

Live broadcast: 7/21/2010, 10:00 PM Central Time.

It takes time to write a book.  Most authors struggle with inspiration as their book unfolds over time.  Our guest, Ed Fulco, received instant and complete inspiration for his book, The Cosmic Seed, years after a personal experience with a UFO.  In addition to the novel he has also been inspired with the Universal Learning Concepts, 13 concepts that can guide a person to their best possible end.  Has Ed been gifted with an incredibly fertile imagination, or is his gift a special kind of contact with knowledge beyond our Earth?  We'll talk to him about his book, his ideas and experiences.

Shadow News

 

Vinatage Radio

Use the player on the left to listen to the show live, or hear the podcast.
You can also click the radio above to go directly to the show page on Blogtalkradio.com

 

Cover for "The Cosmic Seed" You can purchase Ed's series "The Cosmic Seed" through his web site:  http://thecosmicseed.info/
The books are:
  • "The Cosmic Seed: Inherit the Earth"
  • "The Cosmic Seed: Binary Geneses"
  • "The Cosmic Seed: The Thirteenth Universe"
  • "The Cosmic Seed Trilogy Companion"
You can also keep up with Ed's Blog, as well as follow him on twitter and Facebook.

 

 - Glassicism
The  opening and closing themes for the Shadow Hour are from the piece Glassy Shadows by Adam Certamin Bownik and is available on Jamendo.