Diane Goble drowned in 1971 while white water river rafting. During her journey beyond the veil, she remembered all she had forgotten about the true meaning of life and who we really are, and received greater wisdom teachings (including the science) during her tour through the Hall of Knowledge under the guidance of an ascended master.
She chose to return to her body was given the mission to share the Truth that we do not die and there is more to life than we've been told. It wasn't until 15 years later that she found out others also had what is now called a Near-Death Experience and it became safe to share her experience.
Her teachings about the practice of conscious dying are offered to bring comfort to those who are afraid or unsure about what happens as we leave our body and the physical world behind, and to prepare us and our loved ones for our enlightening journey home.
Her counsel has little to do with religions or deities; there is no dogma, no rules. It is all about empowering oneself and finding joy as we embark on our personal journey beyond the veil. There is no death, no after life; there is only, and always, life.
She chose to return to her body was given the mission to share the Truth that we do not die and there is more to life than we've been told. It wasn't until 15 years later that she found out others also had what is now called a Near-Death Experience and it became safe to share her experience.
Her teachings about the practice of conscious dying are offered to bring comfort to those who are afraid or unsure about what happens as we leave our body and the physical world behind, and to prepare us and our loved ones for our enlightening journey home.
Her counsel has little to do with religions or deities; there is no dogma, no rules. It is all about empowering oneself and finding joy as we embark on our personal journey beyond the veil. There is no death, no after life; there is only, and always, life.