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Seattle International Association for Near-Death Studies
Monthly meetings are on the second Saturday
Next Meeting Date:  January 8, 2020
1:30 to 4:00 pm

Seattle International Association for Near-Death Studies
Meetings are open to the public
Monthly meetings are on the second Saturday
Next Meeting Date:  February 8, 2020
1:30 to 4:00 pm
Wallingford Community Senior Center


Connecting the Dots:  Near Death Experience After Effects

Kathy Sterling
Childhood NDE'r
former Spokane IANDS Group Leader
Seattle IANDS Board Secretary

     After being introduced to Seattle International Association for Near Death Studies in 1991, by observing and listening, I knew I had found a very important clue to my past and my future. Little did I know then the amazing impact it would have by uncovering my soul’s path to my purpose. It wasn't until I found IANDS, that I
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Kathy Sterling


found out the “what and why” of it. And because of IANDS, more "remembering’s" surfaced and, in fact, more memories continue to be revealed. 
           How I was changed was becoming known by connecting the dots of my life, like a tapestry being unfolded before me. You see, during a routine tonsillectomy, at age seven, too much ether gas was administered and I left my body, floating to the ceiling near a white light, and a journey , what we now call a near-death experience,began. It was 35 years later when my first Seattle IANDS visit happened. I was thunderstruck by what I heard, what I saw, what I felt. Since that meeting, my entire life has changed in every way possible. Miracles, answered prayers, and incredible community of people. Love and light are my compass points. Faith and hope are my oars.

note from Kimberly Clark Sharp --
in November, Kathy suffered a 
subarachnoid hemorrhage stroke at the crown of her skull and spent more than 2 weeks in Harborview Medical Center's Neurological Intensive Care Unit. It was there that she confirmed, truly, that love and light are her compass points and faith and hope are her oars. The effect of this on the ICU staff is an amazing story


Wallingford Community Senior Center (WCSC) 
in the Good Shepherd Center


​When:      1:30 to 4:00  PM
Where:     Wallingford Community
                  Senior Center (WCSC)
                  in the Good Shepard Center
                    4649 Sunnyside Ave N Suite140
                    Seattle, WA  98103

Directions:  click here
Free parking is available in two on-site lots to the north and south of the entrance of the building and on the surrounding streets
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  • Home
    • Social Media
  • About
    • Kimberly Clark Sharp >
      • After the Light
    • Vision, Mission and Values
    • F.A.Q.
  • Meetings
    • Meeting Directions
    • Do's and Don'ts
  • Surving Death on Netflix
  • Newsletter
  • Ways to Help
    • Donate
    • Employer Gift matching
    • Volunteer
  • Contact
  • Audio