Can a straightforward knee operation turn into a life-changing near-death experience? Dianne Sherman found out the answer when she woke up in a hospital recovery room and noticed a commotion happening to the person in the bed next to her.
Curious about what the medical professionals were doing to her roommate, Dianne overheard her them saying her own name. She went over to the staff to tell them that she was all right, only to be ignored. When she looked at the person they were working on, she recognized her own body. She felt no fear, only confusion.
She was then drawn into darkness and toward a tiny spark of light into which she was pulled. When she merged with the light, she had finally found the sense of unconditional love and of coming home that she'd always hoped would come from worldly events: work, marriage, and children.
Although she desperately wanted to stay, she was told to return. Upon her return, Dianne eventually discovered that she had gifts of intuition that gave her insights that she now uses to guide others. Through her counseling, she shares her psychic gifts and the learning from her near-death experience: that we are loved unconditionally and not judged.
Come hear her message that there's nothing to be afraid of on "the other side" and nothing to be afraid of in living.
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