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DREAMLAND with Whitley Strieber

DREAMLAND - Anne Tyler

Aug 20, 2022
01:03:02
Anne Tyler was drawn by Anne Strieber into her new engagement with the experiencer community, and this discussion explores how someone on the nonphysical side of human life might affect and change lives on this side.

Anne is a psychotherapist who runs the Tyler Institute, a private practice which specializes in gifted and talented children and adults. She met – or was drawn to – Whitley at the Archives of Impossible conference at Rice university under incredibly strange circumstances. She now also specializes in working with experiencers, using her psychological expertise to help them come to terms with their strange encounters.

Listen as Anne and Whitley discuss their strange meeting, Anne Strieber’s role in their friendship, and the importance of the Communion letters now and in the future. In this joyous discussion, Anne reflects on her past and recent experiences, her journey to date, working with Yvonne Smith, reflections on where she is now, and where we may be headed.

For more information about Anne Tyler and her work, go to TylerInstitute.com

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