A Traumatic Medical Emergency
A Magical Near-Death Experience
But that…
Was Only The Beginning.
Who knows what we are capable of?
Do we let everyone else dictate our lives?
Should we allow our own educated minds to define what is true?
Or can we listen intently to our heart and let it tell our story?
Because at the core of each ordinary life,
breathes the soul of the extraordinary.
The Self-Full Life
A True Story That Will Help Your Soul Remember
By: Peg Abernathy
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How would you react if you came face-to-face with your own mortality
after surviving a near-death experience? How would you cope with living after you have
known death? Discover one woman’s powerful and inspiring journey of life, death, and
eventual rebirth in the compelling new book The Self-Full Life.
You may have heard about people who have had a near-death experience. But have you ever wondered how the lives of those people change after such an overwhelming event?
Following a traumatic medical emergency, author Peg Abernathy embarked on an extraordinary spiritual journey filled with intense self-discovery and soul awakening.
This is an engrossing story that includes an emotionally exhaustive search for answers, a magical look into the spiritual realms of existence and the power of human emotion that dwells within us all. The Self-Full Life will inspire those struggling to find a spiritual connection and a sense of purpose in today’s chaotic world.
“…A true story that is both a uniquely personal and universal.”
“… I found myself alone and I lay there as my body was being ravaged. I remember
staring at the clock on the wall. 11:45pm, 11:46pm, 11:47pm. Where was everybody?
“Help me!” I whispered. All of a sudden, the thought of death passed through my body
and I began to hear a low hum and then a soft roaring sound. I heard bells go off and I
rolled over and grabbed the bars on the side of the hospital bed. My eyes were wide
open but I could no longer see. All I could hear was the escalating roaring sound and
distant voices. And I knew I was dying. I stopped fighting. I was going home.”
from The Self-full Life.