Sara has a Near Death Experience While In Labor!

Sara has a Near Death Experience While In Labor!

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This podcast guest Sara McClellan. She is an intuitive healer and an empowerment mentor. She experienced a near death experience when she was going into labor. She is also the author of the e-book 31 Dimes From Heaven where she teaches how vital it is to like ourselves and that healing is attainable.

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  1. This is one of your best interviews/guests. Her life and realizations and experiences illuminate the true reason we're all here. So many of us have been walking a similar path.

  2. God bless and protect Sara and all the pain and suffering she has been through. But she's so positive regardless. And self aware. I love that she's able to heal herself. I am happy that she knows that she is loved.

  3. I appreciate her story, but she does not understand the principles and techniques of EMDR very well. It is a little hard to explain and understand, but it is a brain technique that is effective in reprocessing traumatic memories so that they no longer trigger the stress response. My insurance company paid for it, so you know there has to be research backing up its effectiveness. I wouldn’t want people to dismiss this therapy because she referred to it as “woo woo.“ I recently read a research article describing how and why it works, and it certainly was effective for me with childhood as well as adulthood traumatic incidents.

  4. Jeff, I have subscribed your channel since I found the videos of you interviewing people with “ near death experiences “ I enjoy them. They give me assurance of beautiful after death life. I am an healer so in understand the high of healing people. But now I am 72 so I retired and miss it so much. Thank you so much.

  5. It’s interesting and note worthy that her father was a mean controlling jerk and she grew up and found partners that were mean controlling jerks. This woman did a lot of learning about herself, a lot of self exploration. Her NDE was a life hanging experience.

  6. During my first C-section the people in the O/R did me that way, too, while I was awake during the whole period. It's disgusting behavior. There should be some kind of standard and consideration of the patient, but apparently there isn't any.