Dr. Terri Daniel, CT, CCTP is a hospice and hospital-trained clinical chaplain (interfaith). She is certified in death, dying and bereavement by the Association of Death Education and Counseling, and in trauma support by the International Association of Trauma Professionals. The focus of her work is to assist dying and grieving individuals to discover a more spiritually and socially-spacious understanding of death, grief, and beyond.
Terri conducts workshops throughout the U.S. to help the dying and the bereaved focus on inner transformation rather than external events. Her work is acclaimed by physicians, hospice workers, grief counselors and clergy for its pinpoint clarity on the process of dying and grieving. She is the founder of The Afterlife Conference, and the author of four books on death, grief and the afterlife.
Terri has a BA in Religious Studies from Marylhurst University, an MA in Pastoral Care from Fordham University, and a Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Care and Counseling from the San Francisco Theological Seminary.
In this episode:
Once we have heard so many NDE stories, what do we then do with that information? How do we begin to integrate it into our everyday lives?
How have you looked at how different cultures describe Near Death experiences? How do these experiences differ cross culturally?
What exactly do these experiences teach us about our metaphysical understanding of birth, death and beyond?
What is an out of body experiece?
What are the plans for the upcoming Afterlife Conference?
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