Robert Pease – Shine Your Life: Writing and presenting your NDE story effectively from stage

Robert Pease – Shine Your Life: Writing and presenting your NDE story effectively from stage

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Robert Pease – Shine Your Life: Writing and presenting your story effectively from stage, 2016 IANDS Conference

Traumatic experiences are both profound and transformational and at the same time often become the largest hurdles to overcoming doubt, frustration, post-traumatic emotional problems and long term challenges to communicate effectively your personal story as an intimate healing experience and a miracle. The NDE story is very unique, personal and revealing beyond the normal framework of the general population and offers a point of view rarely presented to the mainstream. This presentation, workshop and panel discussion offers and explores in what capacity a NDE can present from any platform (stage, film, keynote, TED Talk, auditorium and video) their deeply personal story conveyed with emotional impact to create transformation in the audience. The process of writing, performing through a variety of art forms most comfortable suited to the NDE and sharing with an audience becomes catalyst to a deeper understanding of their unique footprint to become fully exposed, expressed and engaged with society. Learning in five step the process of creating an entertaining and compelling presentation with the highs, lows and the catalyst of transformation in an engaging format allows personal testimony to a unique life adventure that others are invited to experience from you.

Visit his web site: http://www.shineforsuccess.com/

For more information on near-death experiences, visit http://iands.org
For information about IANDS conferences, visit http://conference.iands.org

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  1. Life Is A Near-Death Experience

    There is a very fine line between death and life,
    As fine as the edge of a double-edged knife.
    And we think we're on the brink
    of forever losing our inner sense:
    Life Is A Near-Death Experience…
    There is an indefinable line between life and death.
    It's all in our mind within our very next breath,
    And Time is the wall we are all up against:
    Life Is A Near-Death Experience…
    Listen to the whisper of the whispering wind
    Feel The Breath Of Life whispering deep within,
    See the sun arise: See the sun descending
    Life has no beginning. Life is never-ending…
    Behold the far-away twinkling of a far-away star
    We are Life-Itself, Life is who we are!
    Beyond what earthly senses
    could encompass through their lens:
    Life Is A Near-Death Experience…

    Words&Music © Ronnie Kahm 2018
    This is the centerpiece of my Joyful Afterlife Oratorio:
    for more info & more selections:
    PEACELOVEJOYMUSIC@YAHOO.COM
    https://youtu.be/X-83X1JJv6s

  2. well, pity you didn't share anything at ALL with us about your NDE experiences and instead gave a lesson about sharing. i would say: WHY DIDN'T YOU START SHARING? Very boring indeed.

  3. Choosing our Battles, is 99 %,our egos need to go, there's far too much cruelty in this world, if only we could all work together, and each and every day, one act of random kindness, has always been my philosophy, I refuse to allow anyone else to control me, judge me, I've had enough abuse, now I choose to be positive, and Proactive!!

  4. I have gone to 8 different churches, and I couldn't find what my spirit needed until I discovered synchronized happenings. Dr Brian Weiss book Many Lives Many Master's has changed my life, and Google search 1981 Documentary film by Peter Ramster about 4 Australian Women, it says that it is banned but it is not. Watch the video utubegoogle, Paranormal Witness, The Rain Man, and please tell me how one man can defy the laws of gravity!!
    Witnessed by Security Guards and Police officers and priest's etc!

  5. One of the reasons we don't know how to share our full selves is because of cruel people who will use personal information to make fun of us in front of others. We're so often afraid to reveal any of our true feelings. I plead guilty. It's a survival tactic we use to deal with so many nasty humans who are insecure and looking for ways to feel superior. Sad world. When we find the rare person we can deeply relate to, we latch on tightly, but that's very rare in this often cruel and superficial world.