Dr. Yvonne Kason - Part TWO

Let's Talk Near Death - A podcast by Kirsty Salisbury

Dr. Yvonne Kason has had five Near-Death Experiences, as well as multiple Spiritually Transformative Experiences (STEs), a term in which she coined in 1990. Dr. Kason is a retired family physician and psychotherapist, and also the Past-President of IANDS, the International Association for Near-Death Studies. She co-founded the Kundalini Research Network in 1990, and later co-founded the Spirituality in Health-Care Network in 2000. Dr. Kason has five published books, and is currently the President and Co-Founder of Spiritual Awakenings International, and is the Co-Leader and Co-Founder of Toronto Awakenings Sharing Group. To find out more about Yvonne, visit: www.spiritualawakeningsinternational.org www.torontoawakenings.org And her latest book at: https://amzn.to/3gw0qNk ___________________ Join the FREE Online Community at: www.letstalkneardeath.com Sign up for weekly updates at: https://www.subscribepage.com/letstalkneardeathnewsletter Find out more about Kirsty at: www.kirstysalisbury.com Kirsty Salisbury is a speaker, podcaster and coach exploring the topics of life, death and experiences in between. Following a Near Death Experience at 12 years of age, Kirsty is passionate about widening the conversation around death and the afterlife. Through her podcast ‘Let’s Talk Near Death’ Kirsty shares personal stories of life after near death, and events of significant spiritual transformation. Kirsty is the Co-Facilitator of IANDS Down Under (The International Association of Near Death Studies), a certified IANDS ISGO Facilitator, founder of the Let’s Talk Near Death Online Community (www.letstalkneardeath.com), and host of the Auckland Online Death Cafe. Outside of her podcast, Kirsty is a certified Funeral Celebrant and Author. Her books ‘A Life by Design’ and 'Dying Well' help to empower others to delve deeper into the topics of resilience, regrets, death, and how we can create opportunity through effective habits.

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