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Dreaming with the Departed: Continuing Your Eternal Connection
Mark Boccuzzi and Julie Beischel share that after-death communication experiences (ADCs) are a normal and natural part of grieving. Dream contacts with departed loved ones are a common form of ADCs.
In this session, you’ll:
- Be comforted by how scientists demonstrate how normal these experiences are
- Learn about the features common to dream ADCs
- Be inspired by different techniques to preserve your dream ADC and share with friends and family
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UPGRADE HEREJulie Beischel, Ph.D.
Dr. Julie Beischel received her PhD in pharmacology and toxicology with a minor in microbiology and immunology. She uses her interdisciplinary training to apply the scientific method to the mysteries of consciousness. She is the co-founder and Director of Research at the Windbridge Research Center, a 501(c)(3) public charity dedicated to easing suffering around dying, death, and what comes next. Dr. Beischel’s main research interests include spontaneous, facilitated, assisted, and requested after-death communication experiences.
She is the author of Love and the Afterlife: Connecting with the Departed as well as the Kindle books Among Mediums: A Scientist’s Quest for Answers, Meaningful Messages: Making the Most of Your Mediumship Reading, and From the Mouths of Mediums: Experiencing Communication.
Dr. Beischel was a prize-winner in the 2021 Bigelow Institute for Consciousness Studies (BICS) Afterlife Essay Contest for her submission “Beyond Reasonable: Scientific Evidence for Survival.”
Mark Boccuzzi
Mark Boccuzzi is a researcher, activist, artist, educator, and developer who has been working at the intersection of technology, social change, and consciousness research since 2008. His goal is to normalize afterlife-related experiences in order to create a more compassionate, sustainable, and interconnected world. He has been awarded multiple competitive research grants to support his work with mental and physical mediums, and technologies that facilitate after-death communication experiences.
He is co-founder and Executive Director of the Windbridge Research Center, a public charity dedicated to easing suffering around dying, death, and what comes next. The Center performs rigorous scientific research and shares the results and other customized content with practitioners, clinicians, scientists, and the general public for free through its website. Mark is also the managing editor of the Center’s open-access, peer-reviewed journal, Threshold: Journal of Interdisciplinary Consciousness Studies, and the author of Visualizing Intention: Art Informed by Science.