For many experiencers, a near-death experience does not end with returning to the body. The deeper challenge unfolds afterward—learning how to live with expanded awareness within everyday life. This webinar explores what it means to carry near-death awareness over time, not as a single event, but as an ongoing presence shaping how we live, relate, and find meaning.
Tammy Lee Anderson reframes near-death experiences as lived, lifelong phenomena whose integration unfolds gradually across years and decades. Drawing briefly on three near-death experiences from infancy and young adulthood, she shifts the focus to the long-term aftereffects that often follow: changes in identity and sense of self, heightened sensitivity and perception, evolving relationships to the body, and shifts in spiritual orientation.
The session also explores the challenges of embodiment—learning to live fully in this world while holding an awareness of continuity beyond physical death. Themes include non-attachment alongside full engagement with life, the gradual maturation of peace, and the non-linear awakening to love as our fundamental nature.
This grounded, non-dogmatic presentation may be meaningful for near-death experiencers as well as clinicians, caregivers, and researchers seeking insight into long-term integration. Rather than focusing on the experience itself, the webinar centers on how near-death awareness continues to shape daily life over time.
About Tammy
Tammy Lee Anderson is a near-death experiencer, author, licensed psychotherapist, biomechanical kinesiologist, and evidential medium with a lifelong focus on embodied spiritual integration. She experienced three near-death experiences—two in infancy and one in young adulthood—which shaped her perception of life, death, and consciousness from an early age. Rather than a single dramatic awakening, her experiences unfolded as a gradual process of integration, influencing identity, embodiment, spiritual orientation, and the capacity to live with presence and peace.
Tammy holds a B.A. in Theology from Loyola Marymount University, an M.A. in Biomechanical Kinesiology, and an M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from California State University, Fresno. She remains licensed in both psychotherapy and kinesiology in California and has spent more than four decades exploring embodied integration through contemplative practice, somatic awareness, and martial arts—including 44 years of Aikido practice as a fifth-degree black belt—as well as over a decade in monastic life.
She is the author of Into Love: A Journey of Near-Death and Surrendering into Love and supports individuals navigating grief, spiritually transformative experiences, and the long-term integration of expanded awareness.
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