The voices of the dead are silent only to those who do not know how to listen…
Maybe you’ve experienced a message from beyond — a sign, a presence, or a synchronicity that logic couldn’t explain.
Perhaps you’ve never had such an occurrence but hope to, and have imagined what you might see and the questions you’d ask if that doorway were ever opened…
… and how it might lift your grief, expand your sense of what’s possible, and transform your perspective not only on death, but on life itself.
In this free, mind-expanding workshop, Janice Miner Holden, president of the International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS), will introduce a framework for understanding after-death communication…
… offering a first step in awakening your own ability to recognize and receive connection from beyond the veil, while feeling grounded, safe, and clear.
Jan will share highlights from extensive research and stories that illuminate the profound meaning behind ADC — and their ability to offer life-enriching insights into the enduring nature of love and consciousness.
You’ll also hear about the data behind the psychospiritual benefits of ADC, such as their influence on easing the grieving process, and cultivating positive feelings related to the afterlife and your soul’s true purpose.
And, in an impactful guided meditation, Jan will help you recognize and release subtle barriers blocking your ability to experience after-death communication — many of which are rooted in cultural conditioning — so you can begin trusting and opening up to these encounters.
Throughout time, people have shared remarkable stories of sensing, hearing, and seeing signs from loved ones who have passed on, including astonishing reports from individuals who describe receiving specific information they could not otherwise have known.
While a recent Pew Research Center survey revealed that 44% of Americans report that they’ve experienced some form of after-death communication, there are still plenty of skeptics and plenty of stigmas and hurdles to overcome.
For over 40 years, Jan Holden has dedicated her life to understanding what happens when we cross the threshold of death. Through her work as professor emeritus at the University of North Texas (UNT), editor-in-chief of the Journal of Near-Death Studies, and co-author of The Handbook of Near-Death Experiences: Thirty Years of Investigation…
… she’s helped bring legitimacy and visibility to the study of near-death and after-death communication.
Her pioneering work began in the 1980s while working on her dissertation on near-death experiences (NDE). She was fascinated by the countless stories of people who claim they met loved ones after experiencing medical emergencies, which sparked her lifelong inquiry into the many forms of communication after death.
Jan knows firsthand how communication from the Other Side can provide clarity, healing, and deep emotional resonance. Her own life-changing encounters with Kundalini awakening and ADCs have shaped her path, affirming the remarkable potential of transpersonal experiences to transform the way we view the miracle of life.