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Into the Ethereal - Surviving Two NDE's with Rob Gentile

Into the Ethereal - Surviving Two NDE's with Rob Gentile

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My guest is Rob Gentile, author of the #1 best-seller book, Quarks of Light which documents his two Near-Death Experiences and the extraordinary events that happened to him and all around him as a result. His personal story and journey to the other side of life and back is nothing short of a wake-up and shake-up call to all of us: to begin seeing ourselves and others differently in the most supportive, inspiring and loving of ways.  At age 56, Rob suffered a massive heart-attack, followed by a profound near-death experience – he flatlined for 20 minutes and when he returned, his heart was shot and his journey to a heart-transplant began, six epic months which included, yet again another touch with death and a second NDE. Our discussion focuses in two parts: understanding the interactive web that binds us all together as one big, complicated family and the topic of suicide, for it is personal to Rob’s story and journey in both body and Spirit. The donor heart beating in his chest is that of a young women named Molli, a bright and beloved light who committed suicide at the age of 20. Through Rob, she is definitely with us in our conversation and both of them have a lot to say and light to shed on this misunderstood topic.  Media: VIDEO – Rob A Gentile  Find out more about Rob Gentile here Get the book Quarks of Light by Rob Gentile Connect with Krystene Du Maurier www.kryschendo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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