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Beyond the VeilDiane Goble had a near death experience in 1971 at age 30 during a white water river rafting accident. Trapped by a massive hydraulic (churning action) under the raft, she very calmly accepted she was going to die, then blacked out. Then this atheist/skeptic found herself hovering above the scene, and was quickly pulled into the tunnel and sped toward the white light accompanied by a being of light. She experienced overwhelming love and an opening to universal consciousness during which she realized all religions say the same thing, just use different words, but none have quite got it all figured out. She was taken on a tour of a spiritual dimension where she saw a beautiful land, crystal-like buildings, animals and beings of light going about their daily lives. She was told it wasn't her time, that she had to go back to her body and complete her mission, but she wanted to stay. She was told she would be given knowledge to help her accomplish her mission and suddenly found herself flying upwards through a tall building filled with books and scrolls. She crashed through the roof into a burst of sparkling colors and the next thing she knew, she was being swept downstream in the river and grabbed onto the nearest rock. Dazed and confused for the next 12 years, because nobody talked about it back then, until she opened a book one day and realized that she had had a near death experience and wasn't just crazy. In the interim, her life went from bad to worse until volunteer work led her back to education to study psychology. Five years later, with a masters degree, she began working in management-employee development, but her growing interest in metaphysics and spirituality expanded her practice into mind-body-spirit integration and transpersonal psychology. In 1989, she wrote Sitting in the Lotus Blossom from information she received telepathically during meditations. Her work evolved into being with the dying during several years as a hospice volunteer and resulted in her writing Through the Tunnel: A Traveler's Guide to Spiritual Rebirth (1992). Her mission was becoming more clear: to help others overcome fear of death and dying. Over the past 10 years, she has developed a training program to teach others how to be with the dying (Transition Guide) and how to practice conscious dying for oneself, and developed a web site where all this information, and more, is available. She also offers coaching to those in training by email. While Diane has been a counselor, workshop presenter and speaker for two decades, she is now semi-retired, living quietly and contemplatively in California's High Sierras, but that hasn't stopped her from continuing her mission. She knows that we are spiritual beings having human being experiences in earth school and that when we leave our bodies, we are alive and well on the other side, and we are aware of what's going on in the lives of our loved ones left behind. To make that more real for people, she has started an online business by gathering artisans from around the world to co-create customized works of art as home or garden memorials to loved ones who have crossed over. It is called LovingLegacy.com. She invites artisans of almost any medium to add to the mix by personalizing their unique artistic creations to bring comfort to those who want something in their home that represents their loved one and reminds them they are still part of the family. Diane's general website address is www.BeyondtheVeil.net For instructions on how to become a Transition Guide or Coach, and assist the dying with their own "Deathbed Journey," access www.anubisist.com Concerning home or garden memorials to loved ones who have crossed over, go to www.LovingLegacy.com |
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Accessing the SourceJacotte Chollet of France was profoundly changed by the death of three people in her immediate family. Before these deaths occurred, Jacotte had a brilliant career as a film producer and reporter for French and Swiss Television. She has co-produced and directed over 50 documentary films around the world, not to mention her work as a sound researcher, graphic artist, and photo journalist of the highest calling. She first began her turn toward inner dimensions and subtler realms of reality after the shock of her mother's death in the 80's. But it wasn't until after death struck three more times, that Jacotte discovered and embraced a new mission in life - the development and production of Multi-dimensional Music. She has finished a collection of seven CDs entitled "Listening to the Self: Restoring Our Wholeness." In this collection, she has through guidance developed a way of using sound to help people access The Source, recover their wholeness, heal inner problems, restore energy, and promote the unification of the SELF through altered states of consciousness. Her offerings are available directly through her website at www.multidimensionalmusic.com - contact with her is also via the website address. |
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Greenwood, the Path Nancy Harding is a near-death experiencer, writer, artist, and Certified Massage Therapist. Because of the changes she went through after her experience, the sensitivity she brings to whatever she does has been especially effective with Alzheimers and Hospice patients and in some cases of intuitive healing. Nancy has created a special website called "Greenwood, the Path." It is devoted to her personal spiritual explorations and to her original art, writings, and photography. Reproductions of her unique abstract oil paintings of the seven chakras shown on the website will soon be available for purchase. Considering how incredible her photography is, I wouldn't be surprised if she made copies of this work available, too. Just visiting her website is a treat for the eyes and a gift for the soul.
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