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Oct 21, 2019

Paula Lenz - Shared Death Experience - a Completely Unexpected Insight with her Brother's Death

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"Three days after her brother's funeral, Paula had an out-of-body experience with his spirit while she was driving. The result was a visit to "infinity" and a change in her consciousness."

One of the unique aspects that we don't often hear associated with the loss of a loved one is the Shared Death Experience. Paula's story is helpful in expanding the knowledge about death from a spiritual perspective that includes Precognition, Telepathy, OBE, NDE, STE and ADC - Afterlife communication. All of those events are possible when we lose a person who has been a spiritually significant presence in our life.

Worried about job security and fear that people would question her mental health, Paula waited more than three decades to talk about her experience. Not only was the response positive, she was asked to share the story with a larger audience. 

Stories like these contribute to a greater awareness of all that might be possible in the dying/transition process. Reassurance is offered to others who are not able to go public with their story and an additional benefit is the preemptive comfort to others who may yet have a similar encounter.

Reality is greater than the sum of the physical parts. 

For anyone dealing with grief and loss due to the death of a loved one, Paula's story is especially helpful.



Recommendation by Dr. Kenneth Ring:

“Paula Lenz’s book shows how the deepest grief can unlock the greatest spiritual treasures. The story of how the death of her beloved brother Don also provided her — and us — with inconvertible evidence of life after death should convince any skeptic that we live after we die. Driving into Infinity will take you on a riveting journey of self-discovery.” - Kenneth Ring, Ph.D., Author of Lessons from the Light

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For Paula, contact continues with her deceased brother. A certain picture frame is a consistent object of focus. Movement usually demonstrates interaction and indicates a connection with subsequent events.

Paula also has residual after effects from her shared death encounter, much like the effects reported by near death experiencers. *I have added links for that info.

Paula became more aware of contact with her Spirit Guides. She began to see Auras, experienced SLI [street light interference] and increased Telepathic awareness.

In trying to manage her grief, Paula learned how to expand her awareness and step outside of the pain.

She developed a simple practice to assist her that is easily adapted for everyday use.

Paula calls it "Meld Into Spirit" and explains the process in her book. She also refers to it in the video presentation and is developing a class to share her technique.

No coincidence here. Given her 40 year background as a teacher with additional life experience in business management, she is more than qualified to step out on this next leg of the journey as an instructor and presenter.

I find it incredibly fascinating how we manage to prepare ourselves with absolutely no conscious awareness or intention and end up exactly where we are the most qualified and needed. Paula's brother Donnie gave her a lot of information during that after death overview but said he couldn't tell her the part about writing a book - because she wouldn't have believed it.

For more information and to connect: Paula's Website.


Related Resources:
Heading Toward Omega, Kenneth Ring
International Association for Near Death Studies, IANDS

NDE/OBE stories:
Merging with Universal Consciousness. Link
Seeing oneself as a light being. Link

Resources for Experiencers. Link
*After effects of NDEs. Link


Thank you for listening
Stay curious.

2 comments:

  1. You have such an incredible story and an amazing connection with your brother. Thank you for sharing your experience.

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