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include scientific afterlife research, NDEs, end-of-life research, and links to explore the big questions: why are we here, getting in touch with our souls, life lessons, and constructive ways to process our profound grief.

Discover Comforting Ways to Honor Your Loved Ones on Your Healing Journey

Healing Acts

Tributes Celebrating and Remembering the Lives of Those We Have Lost

Tribute Wall

Workshop for Healing and Self-Expression Through Guided Writing Prompts

Workshops

Allison DuBois

Allison DuBois, whose life inspired the TV show 'Medium', hosts 'The Dead Life' podcast, blending insights into the afterlife with a touch of humor. Through her website, she offers guidance and support for those seeking to connect with loved ones passed and better understand the afterlife.

Helping Parents Heal

Helping Parents Heal is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting bereaved parents. They provide assistance and resources to help parents navigate the difficult journey from grief to healing, promoting the open exchange of spiritual encounters and connections with the afterlife in an inclusive, non-dogmatic setting. Their approach embraces individuals from diverse backgrounds, cultivating a community of healing and meaningful conversations.

Robert Lanza

Robert Lanza is an acclaimed American scientist and author, widely recognized for his extensive research in natural science, encompassing biology and theoretical physics. He has been honored as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World” by TIME magazine and one of the “Top 50 World Thinkers” by Prospect magazine. His contributions involve being a member of the team that successfully cloned the first human embryo and the first endangered species, along with spearheading the utilization of pluripotent stem cells in humans.

  1. Articles by Robert Lanza, There is no death, only a series of eternal ‘nows,’ by Aeon, and The True Nature of Death and Eternity, by Psychology Today.

  2. Robert Lanza’s book Biocentrism: How Life and Consciousness are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe

The Art of Dying by Peter Fenwick

"The Art of Dying" by Peter Fenwick is a contemporary guide exploring the process of dying and societal attitudes towards death. Drawing on his expertise as a neuropsychiatrist, Fenwick examines end-of-life phenomena and how different cultures approach death, offering insights to help the dying, their loved ones, and healthcare workers embrace and understand the transition, aiming to transform the fear and resistance surrounding death into acceptance.

Master Shi Heng Yi imparts wisdom on self-discovery and personal growth, drawing from over 30 years of experience in mind-body practices and martial arts.  He integrates ancient knowledge with modern technology, emphasizing the balance between being successful and happy.

5 Hindrances to Self-Mastery

Dr. Brené Brown highlights the importance of embracing our own vulnerabilities.  She explains that true empathic connections are formed when we have the courage to deeply understand and acknowledge our own experiences of pain and suffering.

Brené Brown on Empathy

Video Resources

What happens when you die? A new scientific theory by one of Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People," Robert Lanza, says death isn’t the end.

Does Death Exist? New Theory Says 'No'

Peter Fenwick, a neuropsychiatrist and neurophysiologist who is known for his pioneering studies of end-of-life phenomena, talks about near-death-experiences (NDE), death-bed-visitors and how we can achieve a good death

What Really Happens When You Die Peter Fenwick's Studies of End-of-Life-Phenomena

Clifford Lazarus

In the Psychology Today article, Dr. Peter Fenwick, a neuropsychiatrist with extensive research into the human brain and consciousness, challenges the traditional view that consciousness ceases with the brain. Fenwick suggests, based on his research including near-death experiences, that consciousness might exist independently of the brain, as an inherent property of the universe. He proposes that the brain acts more as a filter for consciousness, much like the eye and ear filter limited ranges of the electromagnetic and sonic spectrums, respectively, suggesting that only a small part of the universe's intrinsic consciousness is perceived by the brain.

Pew Research Center

This study finds that about one-third of Americans attend religious services of more than one denomination or faith, and a significant portion intertwines Christianity with beliefs like reincarnation, astrology, and spiritual energy in objects. This trend highlights a departure from strictly conventional religious categories, showcasing a mosaic of faith and spirituality among the U.S. populace.

Mark Ireland

Mark Ireland, an author deeply influenced by personal loss and familial legacy, explores themes of life after death in his books "Soul Shift: Finding Where the Dead Go" and "The Persistence of the Soul". His work reflects his journey in understanding the afterlife, inspired by the passing of his youngest son and the influence of his father, renowned psychic Richard Ireland. Mark's contributions extend to essays and furthering his father's legacy through the publication of previously unreleased works.

Quantum Entanglement

Physicists have achieved a significant milestone by capturing the first-ever photo of quantum entanglement, specifically Bell entanglement, an elusive phenomenon that Einstein once termed "spooky action at a distance." This groundbreaking work, conducted by a team from the University of Glasgow and published in Science Advances, provides visual evidence of a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics, deepening our understanding of the mysterious workings of the quantum world.

Tom McMullan

Tom McMullan offers astrological consultations, focusing on the concept that the universe is comprised of interacting energies. His approach interprets these energies through the symbology of planets and constellations, viewing astrological birth charts as blueprints of the soul's journey. McMullan emphasizes soul readings, which aim to connect individuals to their unconscious behavioral elements, bringing them to consciousness and speaking directly to the soul, rather than just the intellect.

Brené Brown

Brené Brown is a researcher, author, and storyteller who has extensively explored themes of courage, vulnerability, shame, and empathy over the past two decades. As a research professor at the University of Houston and a visiting professor in management at the University of Texas at Austin McCombs School of Business, she has authored six #1 New York Times bestsellers and hosts the original podcasts "Unlocking Us" and "Dare to Lead," advocating for embracing vulnerability to find courage.​

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