What are you good at?
Teaching about what an NDE is and what occurs at death is what I shine at, and I explain the process extensively well. Just ask.
By, life’s definition of who I am, I am by profession and academic education, a registered nurse, who worked in hospice care for approximately 2 years out of 28 years of nursing. In nursing, of any kind, I participated with many dying souls.
Also, and number one in line of who I am, and what I do well, I am a near death experience “associate”. One who experienced over 30 minutes of not breathing or having a pumping heart and then returning back to a breathing state, suffering from anoxia or having a brain injury. This occurs after 3 to 6 minutes of not breathing or oxygen (anoxic) being pumped into the body,
I am extremely good at explaining this to people who don’t understand the dying process related to the biological processes that occur when a person dies. I go beyond what a hospice nurse knows because I’ve actually experienced the process of dying.
Trust me, it’s not what we think, and it’s off far from what you and I have read. It is my opinion, there are great deceptions in the NDE story telling community, and that’s what many are… “stories,” lacking the correct context for a body that is shutting down. I can go for hours talking about how this occurs after, and I have spoken to a few doctors, who are unaware of the processes of dying.
Currently, I completed a master’s degree from Metaphysical Sciences University in Sedona, Az, and now am writing my dissertation for a PhD in Metaphysical Sciences.
This is what I excel at.
My art.
Being reborn in the cosmos

