Description
Secrets of the Ferryman: Sharing from an NDE,
Ancient Mystery Schools, & Indigenous Wisdom Sources
with Jane de Forest
Do you love the heartfelt moment of a typical near-death experience story … when the living soul separates from the dead body, and rises to meet a luminous being of light who emanates unconditional love and acceptance?
Does this give you hope to know that we survive death, and that our eternal home is a friendly place? Then you will enjoy this interesting and informative presentation! Without having to die, you will learn more about how our ancient ancestors made the classic journey to the other shore.
This sacred passage through the circle of life, death and rebirth to an eternal life, is revealed through the fragments left to us from a dusty epoch. For thousands of years, our ancestors made religious pilgrimage to the centers of “The Mystery” in order to experience NDE-type journeys.
This important message of life eternal is hidden in plain sight in the indigenous understanding of natural cycles and deep within the bowels of antiquities’ mystery schools.
Please join Jane for this fascinating presentation as she shares her personal slides of the epicenters of the ancient mysteries, Eleusis, Greece and Abydos, Egypt. She will share her own life changing experience in the Great Pyramid’s kings chamber, Pompeii plus the Amazon jungle in Peru.
About Jane
Jane de Forest is known for the integrity, humor, and sensitivity that she brings to her sessions, leaving clients feeling inspired, supported, and seen. With her intuitive art technique, Jane often draws exact renderings, and translates meaningful messages from people & animals who are in the Afterlife.
Jane has worked with personal, animal and business clients for over 20 years. She studied at The Rhode Island School of Design, with Buddhist teachers, Lakota & plant medicine Shamans/Healers. Jane has researched & journeyed to sacred sites including Peru, Bali & Egypt.
Her book Love Never Dies has won three awards and is translated into three languages. Her artwork is in collections all over the world, including Martin Sheen & Jane Goodall. JanesInspiration.com Jane’s pro bono & community volunteer work includes: facilitating communication for children with special needs, her “save the bees” project in Ecuador, animal communication for a big cats (tiger & lion) sanctuary and she is past Director of Portland IANDS.
Jane has donated time teaching her children’s art, creativity & shamanic journey curriculum in schools for over a decade. http://www.janesinspiration.