Saturday, January 31, 2026

A MOTHER’S AIDS STORY

 ANNOUNCEMENTS


With the giant storm affecting most of this country now, the biggest news anyone can offer is………help your neighbor.  So many are without power, so many trees down, do what you can.


A SPECIAL STORY TO SHARE

From one of the longest living women with HIV/AIDS, diagnosed in 1983 (42 years ago), we have this story.


“I’m on the mainland for the next three months working a documentary of my life story, A MOTHER’S AIDS STORY Feature Documentary Film.  This powerful documentary tells the true story of me, Sharon Lund, one of the longest-living women with HIV/AIDS, diagnosed in 1983 (42 years).   Against overwhelming odds and during the darkest years of the AIDS crisis, I survived, spoke out, and became a global educator, advocate, and spiritual warrior when silence was the norm.


“The film weaves my intimate story with the history - and - present reality - of HIV/AIDS.  While science has given us the tools to end the epidemic, access to prevention, testing, and treatment is being cut, especially for marginalized communities.  The crisis is no longer about medicine; it’s about political will and human rights.


At its heart, A MOTHER’S AIDS STORY is about resilience, compassion, and the enduring bond between a mother and daughter.  It is a film for anyone who had faced adversity and chosen courage over fear.  I also share my transformational journey from my two near-death experiences.


You can view a short, 11-minute version of the movie at:  https://vimeo.com/1113009309.  Password:  movie


We are seeking tax-deductible donations to help bring this urgent and inspiring story to the screen.  Your support directly funds production costs including filming, editing, archival footage, licensing, music, travel for key interviews, distribution, and much more.


Prevention and treatment are human rights.


Your donation helps educate, preserve history, and inspire action - so no one is left behind. 

Thank you.



 


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Wednesday, January 07, 2026

NDE Case Study: "Nelly's Welcome Home"

 ANNOUNCEMENTS

You can preorder copies of my newest and most controversial book

ALIENS AND THE NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCE 

now from Bear & Co./Inner Traditions.


The last week of August will be the time of the next big Near-Death Conference, put on by IANDS. It is not too early to make plans.  I will be there talking about my latest book.


Place is Seattle, Washington.


See you there!



CASE STUDY


Nelly tells us what happened.


In 2021, while taking a shower, I suddenly lost the ability to breathe.  One moment I was in panic inside my body, and the next I detached completely and entered a state of pure awareness.  I found myself in a white space.  No fear, no lack, no pain.  Just unconditional love.


I was surrounded by what felt like an infinite number of angels.  It was like arriving at a class reunion with souls I somehow recognized.  Light orbs appeared all around me, and the overwhelming feeling was:  Welcome home.


My grandmother, who had passed years before, greeted me with love, and my main guide, Archangel Raphael, appeared in grandeur form, gave me imprints of my life’s choices and allowed me into a honeycomb-like room.  There, I was shown three significant periods in my life.  I saw how every choice to give love or to withhold love ripples out and shapes our experiences and the lives of others.  I understood how deeply God lives within us, and how much the human crisis comes from not knowing how to integrate mind, body, and soul.


I was also shown probabilities.  Things that have already happened on Earth, and things that could happen depending on whether humanity chooses fear or chooses love.  Nothing was fixed.  Everything was choice.

And then, I witnessed something I never knew existed:  spiritual rehabilitation.  Souls who had passed were being wrapped in pure love, given the chance to transmute what they carried in life back into light. There was no punishment.  No rejection.  Only restoration.


When my grandmother told me it was time to return, I didn’t want to leave, because ahead of me was a crystal city more beautiful than anything on Earth.  But I was sent back, different.  My perspective changed as if I received new lens to witness this world from love.


Returning was heavy for my body, because I came back remembering, channeling still connected to my guides.  Feeling energy.  Seeing into people as me, seeing the light they can’t see in themselves. And with that knowing came responsibility.  I understood my purpose:


I am boots on the ground for God.


A lighthouse.


A mirror.


Here to help others remember who they are, and that we do not need to wait for death to awaken.


The opportunity is here, now, while we are alive:


To choose love.

To choose forgiveness.

To integrate mind, body, and soul.

To understand that God has never been outside of us.  

God has always been within.  




 


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