APRIL 11, 2022: The ABCs of NDEs and STEs—and some Q & A’s too!

WONDERS AND MIRACLES…WE’RE BACK!
  

As a young woman, Jackie Huetter contracted polio while volunteering in an orphanage overseas.  She had a Near Death experience (NDE) that gave her a renewed sense of purpose and showed her that death was nothing to fear.

While she describes herself as “just an ordinary person,” Jackie’s sacred experience fills her with delight over everyday wonders and miracles (STEs)...though she admits miracles can be hard work and heart work. This influences how she approaches life, teaches children and assists people in their dying time.  It has taken her on very unexpected adventures and helps her deal with chronic pain.

Please join us on  Monday, April 11, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm, at the LACEY LIBRARY, 500 College Ave. SE, Lacey 98503. Thurston County IANDS (International Association of Near Death Studies) is a free forum, offered one Monday of every month, and is open to the public. 

Questions and discussion follow all guest speakers’ presentations.  Thoughts and ideas are shared in a safe, friendly way.  Participants include people of all ages and stages, including caregivers, medical personnel, military, students, people experiencing grief and terminal illness, and those who are just plain curious.

FOLLOWING IANDS CUSTOM, SNACKS WILL BE PROVIDED.  OUR  FREE GIVE-AND-TAKE BOOK TABLE WILL BE AVAILABLE, SO BRING ALONG ANY BOOKS YOU’D LIKE TO DONATE.