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In this episode of Healing From Within your host Sheryl Glick (http://sherylglick.com), author of
The Living Spirit Answers for Healing and Infinite Love is delighted to
welcome Diane Goble (http://www.dianegoble.com), Co-author with Dr. Penny Satori and Kelly Walsch of
The Transformative Power of Near Death Experiences. Diane Goble a former
guest of the show continues to share her experiences and awareness
through her own near death experience and the fundamental message behind
every NDE which is one of love, peace, compassion for others and the
transformational power that transcends cultures, faiths and creeds.

As listeners of this show well know, Sheryl and her guests share
intimate and exceptional stories that sometimes boarder on the
extraordinary limits of our physical reality in the hopes of learning
more about the Universal Laws of Energy. As multidimensional beings we
have the potential to understand three dimensional life with its
physical limitations and then to learn more about what lies beyond this
life in other realms and realities.

In today’s episode of Healing From Within Diane Goble, author of several
books including Beyond the Veil, shares her lifetime interest in sharing
that through each person’s near death experience their spiritual
understanding, knowledge and wisdom expands from people’s time in other
dimensions and is relatively the same thereby reinforces the fact that
we are really all part of the same whole and are intrinsically linked by
energy. This view has the power to shift our understanding of life in
its spiritual, physical, emotional, and mental bodies.

Diane tells us about her own near death experience and how she was able
to integrate the experiences into her life in time with great effort and
work to deliver the message so others could become aware of who we are
as spiritual beings of higher consciousness. Diane writes, “In 1971, two
months before my 30th birthday I drowned and had what I now understand
to be a near-death experience. Religion didn’t play a big part in my
life until I was ten when my eight year old sister was accidentally
killed. My parents didn’t handle their grief well and I was lost in a
fog of unresolved grief for several years. As a teenager, I began
seeking answers by attending various churches. I can’t say I believed in
any of their biblical stories. When I drowned in a raging river and had
an out-of-body experience in another realm, where I was shown the truth
about who we are and why we are here, I chose to return to my body with
a message to share and a mission for my life which I promptly forgot
upon my return. The experience changed me so profoundly that within
three years, I lost my husband and my home, and my ex temporarily took
my children away implying that I was an unfit mother. Meeting a good
friend who I hadn’t seen since high school some twenty years after my
NDE, she asked me, “Who are you and what have you done with my old
friend Diane?” I answered, “I’m not the same person I was before the
NDE.” Some personality changes were evident right away. It seems to take
a person about seven years to integrate an NDE into their physical life
experience. I returned to school to study psychology and to try to
understand what had happened to me. Even my return to education, I
believe was guided not planned. I got hurt at work and was able to get
enough financial aid student loans and work study jobs to support myself
and my children over the five years it took me to earn a Bachelor of
Science in psychology and a Masters Degree in Community Clinical
Psychology.” While her journey was not easy her spirit and knowledge of
a higher life force encouraged and helped her succeed.

Diane as a member of Compassion and Choices and advocate for a National
Death with Dignity Law in the US uses her awareness of our true nature
as spiritual beings to help us live and die in the most humane and
dignified manner.