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Near-Death Experiences: The Rest of The Story

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Join Jacqueline Foreman as she discusses the book Near Death Experiences: The Rest of The Story with the author P.M.H. Atwater.  P. M. H. Atwater (born Phyllis Marie DeKeyser, September 19, 1937) is an American writer and researcher on subjects related to Idaho promotions, life and death issues, and spirituality from a New Thought point of view.  Atwater is one of the original researchers in the field of near-death studies, having begun her work in 1978 (shortly after moving to Virgnia), and is a pioneer in subjects like near-death experiences, the aftereffects of spiritual experiences, transformations of consciousness, reality shifts, future memory, and modern generations of children and how they differ from previous generations. Atwater did free-lance assignments for many periodicals nationwide including Sunset Magazine. She wrote the column "Coming Back" for the Vital Signs magazine 1981 - 1985. She earned her Letters of the Humanities (L.H.D.) doctorate from the International College of Spiritual and Psychic Studies in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 19, 1992; and was awarded an honorary Ph.D. in Therapeutic Counseling in March 2005, from Medicina Alternativa Institute, The Open International University for Complementary Medicines, in Colombo, Sri Lanka.

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