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A common experience

Talking about death and dying is not unusual in my ageclass, but much less common in younger people. Our culture has commodified and hospitalized what was once a normal part of living, and so it has become uncomfortable to talk about.

Dying is as much a part of life as being born. I was recently asked why I was not afraid of dying. I answered, in large part because of the large amount of hard science I have read and experienced showing that consciousness does not end with death

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To share some of that knowledge I have reserved Collins Hall for Saturday, February 11 at 3 pm for a conversation on the NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCE I will talk about how common it is, what happens in the experience, and how it affects those who have one

There will be lots of time for questions and discussion On march 11 I will share some of what I have learned about Life after Life All are welcome

- Paul Fast

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