Explore the Extraordinary – Facing the Fear of Death w/ Darren McEnaney

Explore the Extraordinary – Facing the Fear of Death w/ Darren McEnaney

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Darren McEnaney is an creator, podcast host, and also contributes to IANDS as our full-time video producer and manager. Darren shares about his journey by means of crippling anxiousness and despair, and how his worry of death was eased by impartial investigation listening to testimonies of Near-Death Experiences.

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ABOUT THE PODCAST:
Examine The Extraordinary is a groundbreaking podcast introduced to you by the International Association for Near-Death Scientific tests (IANDS). Checking out anything from near-death experiences, out-of-body experiences, lucid dreaming, encounters with divine beings, and extra, this podcast delves deep into amazing experiences and views that problem our comprehension of the entire world all-around us (and our position in it). Through imagined-provoking interviews, insightful conversations, and own anecdotes, Examine the Amazing presents a distinctive system for listeners to broaden views and ponder profound mysteries of human (and spiritual) consciousness. Be a part of us on this outstanding journey of discovery as we explore the interesting realm of the remarkable.

ABOUT IANDS
IANDS is a membership nonprofit 501(c)(3) business with a mission to advance international knowledge of NDEs and relevant experiences by way of research, education, and help. We envision a long run in which all people today embrace near-death and associated experiences as a source of which means and inspiration for a superior earth. We think NDEs can change an individual’s daily life, impact the sciences, and embolden culture. These days, IANDS engages in far far more than research and has customers from all-around the earth. We invite you to think about becoming a member of IANDS. To find out more about near-death experiences, go to iands.org.

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  1. Memory kindles a flame. A moment frozen in time visits me by daydream, for in the stillness of the early morning I remember days when the cares of this life were forgotten.
    When the touch of the wind stirred me, and the smell of the grass exhilarated my senses.
    When the rule of gravity imperiously moved the elements, and water cascading along a mountain's precipitous decent evoked a reverence for the wonder of nature.
    When the warmth of the blazing midday sun invigorated my body, and the sweet sensation of ice cream on my tongue effectuated a state of ecstasy.
    A hidden, timeless kingdom not attended to with words, but inhabited by souls immersed in unbroken reverie.
    A place where even the fire flies dancing among the evergreens in the cool of the evening roused my curiosity, and the shadows at play under luminous moonlight hosted enchanting theater.
    Back when the stroke of a violin carried me to another world, and the soft caress of my mother's hand against my forehead eased my restless spirit.
    When I, now an obscure perversion of my former self, was once the embodiment of an innocence untouched by human forces.
    And though I may be a collection of memories past and passions long forgotten,
    I still see visions of grandeur.
    And though the long speech of men has grown silent,
    I still hear celestial voices raised in song,
    The perennial rhythm of the ages moving through me.
    -Joshua Serino