The Oracle Institute

 Saturday, May 21, 2011
7:00 – 9:00 p.m.

Historic 1908 Courthouse
107 E. Main Street
Independence, VA 24348

Class Fee: $10.00

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Brooke@TheOracleinstitute.org
(276)773-3308

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THE EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS

OF NEAR-DEATH STATES

In this class, acclaimed author PMH Atwater discusses the millennial generation (1982–2003), who represent the start of the “Fifth Root Race” – the next stage in human evolution. Atwater also shares her research on childhood Near-Death experience, and reveals that young experiencers have pre-birth, birth, and even pre-earth memory. Based on her “brain shift/spirit-shift” theory, Atwater explains why children are more impacted than adults by Near-Death states and what this means for transformations of consciousness.

Atwater believes the Near-Death experience is just one type of consciousness transformation. The emergence of “cultural creatives” is another major force that is fostering dynamic changes. In addition, she will discuss three very different types of subjective “Light,” along with the strange relationship between dark light and genius.

For more information, see Atwater’s books:

  • New Children and Near-Death Experiences
  • Beyond the Indigo Children
  • Near-Death Experiences: The Rest of the Story
  • And these websites on Atwater and Near-Death:

  • www.cinemind.com/atwater
  • www.near-death.com
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