Dr. Linda Backman has an insightful conversation with Reverend Doctor Victor Fuhrman, D.Scd, a healer, spiritual counselor, and author whose deep and rich voice inspired the radio handle, Victor the Voice. He is the host and producer of Destination Unlimited on OmTimes Radio and a contributing editor for OmTimes Magazine. Perhaps Victor is best known to audiences for his work with paranormal investigation teams where he specialized in sending earthbound spirits “into the light.” He has been featured on A&E’s “Unexplained” and Bravo’s “Pregnant in Heels.”
Featured on Coast to Coast AM & Gaia TV, Dr. Linda Backman is an expert teacher, regression therapist & licensed psychologist with 44 years of private practice experience, including over 25 years guiding Soul Regressions. Linda's books are Souls on Earth, The Evolving Soul & Bringing Your Soul to Light. Linda's web site is www.ravenheartcenter.com.
Note: Intro & ending music excerpted from Kevin MacLeod's Sovereign Quarter, freely available under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en
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