
The Rochester / Upstate NY Chapter of Friends of IANDS
Presents on Saturday, May 21, 2005
About the video: In 1985, while in Paris on an art tour, Howard Storm, then an avowed atheist, suffered a critical perforation of the upper intestine resulting in a profound near-death experience. In this Focus Worldwide Network production, Rev. Storm relates the details of his amazing experience starting with traveling into a void filled with pain and darkness prior to journeying into the regions of light where he meets the Lord of Light himself. Rev Storm discloses conversations with heavenly spiritual beings and describes the roles of angels, what happens when we die, the real meaning of life and much more. Dr. Kenneth Ring, renown researcher of the near-death phenomenon, states “For nearly thirty years, I have been listening to and reading innumerable accounts of near-death experiences, but I have rarely encountered one as powerful as Howard Storm’s”.
Who should attend:
· Nurses, Physicians, Mental Health Professionals, Social Workers, Emergency Medical Personnel, Clergy, Bereavement Counselors, Hospice Staff and Volunteers, Educators
· Near-death experiencers and those close to them.
· Anyone with a sincere interest in these topics.
When and where: ( sign-in starts at 1:00 pm, no reserved seats, program begins promptly at 1:30pm, admission is free )
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Saturday May 21, 2005 from 1:30 - 4:00 pm, at the Webster
Public Library,
980 Ridge Rd (across from Hegedorns) – take the Hard Rd exit from Route 104
online directions at: http://www.websterlibrary.org/Webster_content/hoursdirections.htm
For information visit www.rocnyfoi.org or contact via email contact@rocnyfoi.org or call (585) 265-0487.
The International Association for Near Death Studies ( IANDS ) mission is to respond to people's needs for information and support concerning near-death and similar experiences.