Invisible worlds become visible through the Power of Imagination…which means images. Another way of saying it is to call this Shamanic Essential Skill “Exercising Visualization”, which is quite literally the technique used to create the illusion of the universe, which is what you’re looking at right now.
One way to learn to exercise this visualization skill is to create and dramatize and broadcast radio shows, in which the listener is forced to develop visualization skills in order to follow the storyline.
So we need to understand how old time radio shows were made.
Jack Benny was one of the greatest radio comedians in history. His show ran for about 15 years on NBC radio, and almost as long on CBS radio and television. You’ll notice from this that he was almost always the butt of the jokes. He was also one of the sweetest men who ever lived. No one ever had a bad thing to say about Jack Benny. He was as beloved by his peers as he was by the general public. Recording of the Jack Benny radio show at Camp Haan April 1942, during WW II — the Second World War (not, as many today think, World War Eleven).
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and here’s a radio show, The Old Die Rich, written by my father, Horace L. Gold, founding editor of award-winning market leader, Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine. It is my intention to host the entire x minus one series with intro & outro memories of what it was like at Galaxy Publishing Back in The Day. Meanwhile, here’s Ernest Kinoy’s radio script performed live at NBC studios:
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The final script was prepared by Ernest Kinoy, Horace’s favorite radio script doctor, and broadcast by NBC radio in the mid to late 1950s.