After-Death Communication Panel

After-Death Communication Panel

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In this engaging video, four people discuss their experiences with after-death communication: Chuck Swedrock, Suzanne Maiden, Malynda Cress, and Anne Salisbury.

Suzanne Maiden: A Psychotherapist’s journey from Terminal Cancer to Talking to The Dead – Death is not real. 1) Suzanne’s presentation will open with her story – successful psychotherapist – to diagnosis terminal cancer – to seeing spirits 2) Suzanne will share several verifiable experiences of seeing deceased relatives, family or pets of others – often for complete strangers 3) Suzanne will discuss ethical issues around psychic/mediumship phenomenon both from a professional and lay person perspective 4) Suzanne will discuss how to open up to one’s own spirit guides, and deceased loved ones. Suzanne Maiden’s website: http://www.suzannemaiden.com/

Malynda Cress: NDE – An Extraordinary Teacher for the Dying and Living – Fear of pain (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual), suffering, loss of dignity and independence, isolation, and powerlessness are some of the most common mentioned concerns in leaving this physical reality (dying process). Since information assists the unknown in becoming better known, suggestions for issues and counsel for difficulties arise enabling more confidence and ease in surrendering to the dying process. The NDE usually brings forth knowledge highlighting the tremendous feeling of Love, Serenity, Peace, Calmness and Coherence during the dying process. Knowledge overshadows the fear of the unknown as Serenity calms the angst, and Love subdues the fears of the dying process. Without the fear (or less fear) of dying, there is more space for living…that is powerful, that is healing, that is Love and Light. Malynda Cress’s website: http://www.dying-thefinalhours.com/

Anne Salisbury: How NDEr’s Bring Healing Energy to Those Who’ve Passed – Each experience of the Other Side is unique. Sometimes loved ones who have passed remain stuck in beliefs that block them from the full heavenly experience. This is similar to our having beliefs that can cloud our interpretation of this reality. You can bring love, light and healing to those who are still more asleep on the Other Side. Join us to learn how you can truly make a difference in the Afterlife. As professional intuitives, Anne and Greg are in regular contact with those on the Other Side. They have done thousands of sessions for those who have had spiritually transformative experiences and those who have had loved ones pass. They are best-selling award-winning authors of three books on intuition and the afterlife. In their extensive research, Anne and Greg have seen how the experience of Love can impact those in this life and on the Other Side. You will receive practical exercises as well as intuitive messages. You may also experience the powerful energy of Love as we access our intuition for the group. Anne Salisbury’s websites: http://gointuition.com and http://transpersonalhypnotherapy.com.

Source 2017 IANDS Conference

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– The next 2021 IANDS Conference is Sept 2-5, 2021

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20 Comments

  1. I Don't have more doubts.
    We are millenary spirits.
    Essa não é a primeira vez que estamos aqui.
    Já vivemos muitas vidas com muitas pessoas diferentes da nossa atual família.
    Voltamos em novos corpos carnais para continuar nossa jornada evolutiva na terra.
    O aprendizado nunca termina.

    ALLAN KARDEC

    1 THE GOSPEL ACCORDING THE SPIRITSM

    2 THE SPIRITS BOOK

    3 THE MÉDIUNS BOOKS

    4 WHAT IS SPIRITISM

    LOW IN PDF

    DEEP PEACE TO ALL.

  2. 53:2056:36. I lost my mom in Jan 2020 right before Covid. Alzheimer's and cancer. The night before, I was feeding her and decided to tell her that dad had passed and was waiting for her to let go. And on the way home I prayed that God could take her home. Then I prayed if my dad could come bring her home. She passed the next day. When her sister came to see her she said "Her husband probably said enough and came to bring her home". Well I just lost it!
    This panel confirms what I knew deep in my heart.

  3. Mediums & shared-deathers are always incredibly selfish. You never tell anyone because you are all so hung up on how you look to other people. And mediums- when you do talk about it, you verbally degrade the spirits that try to come through. You act like it's a burden and/or insinuate that the spirits are dumb & annoying.

  4. God first. please listen.
    i’ve been there, to the other side. this is painful to say: just let me ask: who ever said we should die to be with our “loved ones?”

    put God first! God first!! if SHe wants us to be with “loved ones,” SHe will arrange that, after you have a long talk with Her/Him.

    sheol and hades – full of “loved ones!” it’s tempting. the connections we make with “loved ones” don’t necessarily connect us back to God, despite the “love” and since it puts something between ourselves and God, it’s because of the “love.”

    painful, but Love may be painful, especially if it comes from God. work through it. if we don’t work, we don’t eat. word to the wise.

    don’t hate me for my truth.

    (psycho)the(rapists)! feh!! book$ to $ell, words, words. words! where the hell is God?!

    she said it! it’s not that different on “the other side!!” it’s completely different on the other side with God!

  5. Hope someone here will help clarify… but what if my departed loved one did not believe in life after death- being so enclosed in the JW's deceptive teachings that there's no life after death?

  6. I overall enjoyed this but I didn't like the part when the woman was saying that a family member might not respond because they don't want to get railed on. And then the woman said, it was equally both people's fault, because of karma. I really don't agree. I think it can be one person's fault. This is blaming the victim.