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Scientist Dr. Ann Clark Discusses Live Between Lives

Scientist Dr. Ann Clark Discusses Live Between Lives
Aug 23, 2023 · 49m 36s

It's impossible to explore grief following violent death without stumbling across compelling accounts of unexpected, metaphysical communications with the deceased. It may be the scent of their perfume precisely when...

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It's impossible to explore grief following violent death without stumbling across compelling accounts of unexpected, metaphysical communications with the deceased. It may be the scent of their perfume precisely when they are thought about. Or, it could be a vivid dream that awakens the griever and persists. In other instances, it's a special set of numbers that recur over and over. While seemingly rare, it's likely that many "experiencers" have these asomatous events but declines to mention them for fear of ridicule.

Regardless of the form they take, it would be dishonorable and dismissive if we did not pause to take a closer look at these events. Enter Dr. Ann Clark.

Dr. Clark's professional background is that of a scientist, researcher, and statistician. So it may come as a surprise to learn how her on-the-job experiences and the unexpected loss of her only child led her to investigate the phenomena of life between lives. In this episode, she discusses past life regression, soul development, and the process of life selection.

For more information see my website: https://www.jancantyphd.com
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Patricia VanWinkle

Patricia VanWinkle

5 months ago

Jan you are an amazing woman. 15 years after the death (7/13/91) of my son (Patrick), I could hear my son saying that he does want me to be sad, he wants me to be happy. In early 2023 my dog looked at me with such love & then turned away. I said Patrick & he turned back to look at me. Also when I took my dog to the pet exersice area, he mentally said to me that he would not come by his name (Simba) but would only answer to Patrick. There were others there, I felt uncomfortable calling him Patrick, so I called him Simba. I kept trying to call him but he would not respond. I finally called him Patrick & he came. People thought I changed his name. I thought I was crazy, but there were witnesses. What a remarkable son. Patrick came to comfort me as a dog.
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