IANDS meeting for Friday, March 27th, 2015

On Friday 27 March at IANDS we have the privilege of hearing from Angie Fenimore.  As a young wife and mother in an abusive relationship, our March speaker, Angie Fenimore, attempted suicide as an escape.  Her amazing near-death experience is one of the few in which the person sees a glimpse of hell.  Generally those who present at IANDS share a beautiful if not blissful experience.  If one is not familiar with NDE knowledge they might come to the conclusion that all life after death is wonderful.  To some, suicide may even seem a reasonable means to immediately experience the afterlife.  Angie’s message is that suicide is not a viable option for those who think that taking their life will be a way out.  This does not mean all who have committed suicide will have the same experience as Angie.  It does, however, suggest there are many options in eternity that not even most who have visited there are aware of.  IANDS studies suggest no one knows what others experience when they reach the next world, or how long they will reside at any given location.  Hear Angie describe her experience and how it changed her life forever.

Angie now provides empathic healing, spiritual empowerment coaching and writing coaching.  She facilitates Calliope Writing Coach writers’ conferences and writing intensives.  She has served as guest faculty for several writers’ conferences, including Rick Frishman’s Author 101 and New York Times bestselling authors M. Bridget Cook’s Inspired Writer’s Retreat and David Farland’s Superstars Writing Seminars.  THE SPARROW’S LENS is her second book.

The March 27th IANDS meeting will begin at 7PM in the Salt Lake County Commission hearing Room in the north building of the County Government Center located at 2001 South State, SLC.  We meet the fourth Friday of each month except December.  Bring a friend as meetings are free of charge.

About IANDS Utah

The International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) is devoted exclusively to providing information about near-death and related experiences to experiencers, researchers, educators, health care providers, and the interested public. IANDS Utah has a three-fold purpose: (1) To facilitate and foster greater acceptance and understanding of near-death experiences; (2) To advance, encourage and promote research and study of near-death experiences; (3) To provide information, guidance, comfort, care and other assistance to those concerned with terminal illness, death, disability, disease and related issues.
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