Durham IANDS Speaker - Dr. Richard E. Kelly & NDEr David Phillis ONLINE Webinar Tickets

Summary

For internet access reservations ONLY - requires receiving an email reply 4-hours before the event starts with a link and password to join the event using a web browser.

Description

This reservation is for internet access ONLY! An access email will be sent to the email address on this reservation at approximately 4 hours before the event start time. The reservation access device must be a browser equipped to follow the URL (web address) sent with the access email. Enjoy! (The access email will provide chat room access 20 minutes prior to start time if there's a need for any problem resolution)

PRESENT AT THE MOMENT OF DEATH: POSTMORTEM COMMUNICATION by FATAL INJURY VICTIMS with POLICE, FIREFIGHTERS, & EMERGENCY MEDICAL PERSONNEL at the TIME of DEATH BY RICHARD E KELLY, EdD, LCPC, & NDEr DAVID PHILLIS 

durham iands mtg, may 17, 2019 7:00 pm (eDT)

First Responders (police, fire, & emergency medical personnel) are regularly present at the scenes of traumatic deaths. There are over 2 million First Responders in the U.S. & over 250,000 traumatic deaths. One study shows that seventeen percent (17%) of those First Responders described having one or more feelings of “presence, attachment, or communication” with the deceased at the time of their death, yet these experiences are rarely mentioned among first responders. The same study surveyed the First Responders’ general spiritual beliefs finding that 92% believed in God, 76% believed in life after death, and 68% “prayed or attended services for deceased victims.This presentation will describe a number of these experiences and the ways in which the deceased tried to communicate with the First Responders. Also discussed will be the methods used by these workers to understand and cope with those communications – often through reverent acts. Richard E. Kelly, Ed.D., LCPC, is in private practice as a licensed clinical professional counselor in the state of Maryland and has been counseling for over 40 years. He completed his doctorate at Clark University and his clinical specialty is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). He is a retired Massachusetts State Police Detective Lieutenant and worked in federal law enforcement for fifteen years at Interpol, the U. S. Marshals Service and the FBI. Most of his career has been devoted to providing counseling and crisis intervention to emergency service workers and their families.

Plus, first time telling his NDE in Durham, David Phillis, retired Police Officer who prayed to assist Columbia Space Shuttle astronauts around the time of the Columbia's disaster in 2003, then was immediately hit by a car and ended up in spirit dialoguing with... on the 'other side'.  

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This is a 'Do Not Miss' event. Fees for the in-person meeting are $10 for active IANDS members and $15 for non-IANDS members at the door.

Online reservations are $10 for active IANDS members and $15 for non-IANDS members -- proceeds to benefit equally the non-profit International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) and its non-profit affiliate, Durham IANDS.  Get online access via registration at https://iands.z2systems.com/np/clients/iands/event.jsp?event=137&