
593.5K
Downloads
1046
Episodes
Night-Light Radio is a forum for spiritual enlightenment, cosmic understanding and insight into those etheric realms that ever surround us. Host, Barbara DeLong and a wide variety of fascinating guests will be sharing with you spiritual information and philosophies that you can use to enlighten your lives and open you to the creative sources you carry within. This venue allows Barbara to reach out to greater numbers of listeners and to provide them with new insight and understanding of the times we are now experiencing. We will be covering everything from the mundane to the magical and will share all of these new paradigms with laughter and love.
Episodes

Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Hidden continents and Shakespeare with Ramon Jimenez and Steve Spyrison
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
Wednesday Sep 18, 2019
STEVE SPYRISON and RAMON JIMENEZ are representatives from two captivating conferences, and they will be joining us to discuss their lectures and the importance of exchanging information. Steve will be presenting at the Ancient Artifact Preservation Society meeting. He will be discussing the evidence behind the fabled lost continents of Atlantis and Mu. Ramon will be reviewing the evidence that a few plays should be considered youthful attempts of playwrighting by the future author known as Shakespeare. Both subjects have enthralled us for centuries, and our guests will present their research. You decide if we need to rewrite our history books or just cling to the status quo.
Infinitypeace.com

Friday Sep 13, 2019
”The Shawshank Redemption Revealed.” with author Mark Dawidziak
Friday Sep 13, 2019
Friday Sep 13, 2019
MARK DAWIDZIAK returns to premiere his book "The Shawshank Redemption Revealed." We enjoy watching movies, but Mark gives us a detailed account of the making of one of the best movies in the last 25 years and one of the best movies of all time. What are some of the differences between Stephen King's short story and the movie? Who did the novice director originally want to play Andy and Red? Would those choices have made for an entirely different movie? How did a prison in Ohio become chosen to be the setting and serve as an important character? Was it all filmed inside the Mansfield Reformatory. Mark will also discuss his interviews with many of the primary actors and visits to the set. How did this cinema classic bring hope to so many peoples' lives? You don't want to miss Mark's analysis of this beloved movie. Fresh fish are welcome to tune in and subscribe to our Youtube channel.

Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
Night-Light with Nick Parisi, Anne Serling and Bill Mumy
Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
Wednesday Sep 11, 2019
Rod Serling biographer NICK PARISI is joining us to discuss the Rod Serling/"Twilight Zone" at 60 Conference in Rod's hometown of Binghamton, NY on Oct 4 to 5. This year's conference celebrates the 1959 premiere of TV's greatest series. ANNE SERLING will be joining the discussion also to talk about her father and his legacy. BILL MUMY will also be with us to present insights into the three episodes in which he appeared and his reflections on being part of such an endearing, pioneering series.
https://rodserling.com

Wednesday Aug 28, 2019
The Legacy of Paranormal Explorer John Keel
Wednesday Aug 28, 2019
Wednesday Aug 28, 2019
Talk show host and author BRENT RAYNES joins us to discuss his just published biography of paranormal explorer John Keel. Brent's biography is entitled "John A. Keel: The Man, the Myths and the Ongoing Mysteries." Brent has masterfully crafted a biography from Keel's canon, their correspondences and interviews with mutual friends. We will learn about Keel's conflicts with the mainstream UFOlogists. Keel had extensive travels in Egypt and Asia, and Brent will discuss what he observed of UFOs and the Yeti. How did Keel pioneer the concept of superspectrum? How did a lifetime of strange experiences prepare him to write his masterpiece "The Mothman Prophecies?" Brent will also be a presenter at the 2019 Mothman Festival. You will know Keel's legacy.

Tuesday Aug 27, 2019
You are the receptor of inspiration, and the vehicle of its expression
Tuesday Aug 27, 2019
Tuesday Aug 27, 2019
You are the receptor of inspiration, and the vehicle of its expression with Les Jensen - Citizen King: The New Age of Power
Before you were born your soul had a vision of what your life could be. To honor that vision can bring a deep sense of satisfaction and fulfillment into your life, producing feelings of joy, happiness and gratitude.
To engage that vision of your life and trust yourself is to turn on the creative expression of your own potential. When you walk authentically as yourself, all possibilities come within your reach. The vision of your dreams comes into focus. You may not know every detail, though you trust in the story of your heart and soul, as they feed you a vision of what is possible. It is intentional creation itself.
Your own potential has no limits, and to create a flow of its expression brings an ever-unfolding story of genuine satisfaction and gratitude as you honor your purpose here on Earth. To have big dreams and take bold actions creates a most exciting and adventurous life, fulfilling the vision of your soul.
Will you embrace the bold ideas of your heart and soul, and trust that there is a way for them to manifest? Can you do this from a place of personal forgiveness and compassion? When you master that, you start to purify your own heart, the source of your authentic power. When you put action to your inspiration, you give your soul influence in your life. Your soul becomes free to express as it intends. This is soul-level living.
Your ego's role shifts to fulfilling your inspiration with action. It is you acting as a Citizen King. The path to living an exceptional life in your own authentic kingdom affords you a genuine sense of fulfillment and joy. It is the new age of what personal power looks like. It is our human potential ... fulfilled.

Friday Aug 23, 2019
The Untold Story of Sita: An Empowering Tale For Our Time with Dena Merriam
Friday Aug 23, 2019
Friday Aug 23, 2019
The Untold Story of Sita replaces the traditional narrative of Sita's life as told in the Ramayana with Sita as she truly is -- an incarnation of the great Devi Narayani. Sita comes to Earth to join Sri Ram in setting the foundation for a new civilization at a time when humans are becoming separate from the natural world. She seeks to embed a great love for the forests and rivers, plant and animal life in the hearts and minds of the people, and to share the high spiritual accomplishments of the great women rishis and sages, many of whom you meet along Sita's journey. This is a story of a woman's wisdom, courage and strength, her love for the manifest and unmanifest worlds, and her selfless sacrifices for the welfare of all. So step into Sita's time and see what life was like during a more spiritually more advanced age, when there was an understanding of Dharma, not just as duty but as an alignment with the higher forces of love that make possible the preservation of our world.

Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
Denisovans: Spiritual Legacy from Deep Antiquity with Andrew Collins
Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
Wednesday Aug 21, 2019
Eminent prehistorian ANDREW COLLINS is our guest to discuss the debut of his book "Denisovan Origins," which he coauthored with our frequent other eminent prehistorian guest Dr. Greg Little. The Densiovans peoples are a recent archaeological discovery though they thrived in deep Antiquity, and we only have a few skeletal remains found in Siberia. However, Andrew and Greg piece together their ancestry and legacy from osteological remains unearthed over the last 140 years. Was this culture highly advanced, deeply spiritual and spreading their influence across the higher latitudes? Do we find evidence of their teachings in North America and at Gobekli Tepe? This interview will be a profound exploration of a historical mystery.

Wednesday Aug 14, 2019
Rediscovering WV’s Adena with Darla Spencer
Wednesday Aug 14, 2019
Wednesday Aug 14, 2019
Archaeologist DARLA SPENCER joins us to discuss the Adena peoples utilization of WV's river valleys. Most researchers avoid/dismiss WV as a significant Adena necropolis, but Darla changes that with the recent publication of her "Woodland Mounds in West Virginia." There were over 400 mounds in the state, and Darla examines the captivating content of 16 to reveal the growth of pottery making, artistic development and horticulture. Much of her research centers on the mammoth Grave Creek Mound and the 60 mile long necropolis lining both banks of the Kanawha River to its confluence with the Ohio River. There is much to reevaluate about WV's role in America's prehistory, and Darla is a leading advocate on this issue.
