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The Seattle IANDS |
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Seattle IANDS meets the first Saturday of every month at the Catholic Community Center in Seattle. If we can't meet the first Saturday, it's always noted on our web site and on our recorded message at 206-525-5489. Seattle IANDS began, as most IANDS branches do, when a few near death experiencers (NDErs) gathered to not only share their experiences, but to help each other cope with their expanded sense of reality. It was the Spring of 1982 when the original group, consisting of four near-death experiencers, first met. Today our meetings range in size with anywhere from 80 to 150 people attending. We also publish an NDE-newsletter approximately every two months, which includes an account of someones near death experience and which reaches over 3,000 people around the U.S. and Canada. Seattle IANDS holds monthly meetings where near death experiencers can share what they have gone through. These meetings are free and open to the public. They are held on the first Saturday of each month from 1 to 4:00 pm. We have time for at least two near death experiencers to share their accounts, with time included as well for questions, answers and socializing. Our monthly meetings are held in the cafeteria of Catholic Community Services, which is located at 100-23rd Ave South in Seattle. From I-5 take the James St. Exit near downtown Seattle. If youre southbound, use exit 165A, then take a left at James St. If you're northbound, use exit 164A instead and take a right at James St. Youll be going uphill, back under I-5. At the crest of the hill youll cross Broadway, and as you proceed downhill youll notice that through the magic of the Seattle street system youre now driving on Cherry. Follow Cherry until you reach 23rd, where you should take a right. Proceed South about 5 to 8 blocks until you reach the intersection of 23rd and Yesler. On your right theres a white single story fire station. Thats not us! As you proceed through that intersection youll see immediately on your left a large 2 story building surrounded by an extensive parking lot. Pull on in. If you get there early, we should have coffee, tea or fruit juice waiting for you. |
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