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The Afterlife Advocate

A Conversation about Conscious Dying, Conscious Grieving 
and the Journey of the Soul

Issue # 74 - FEBRUARY 2021
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Events We Recommend
Message from the Editor
ALL EVENTS ARE ONLINE
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

Feb. 6 - FREE!
with Kitty Edwards
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Feb. 20
with Thomas John
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Feb. 24 – Mar 31
with Kitty Edwards
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Feb. 28 | March 14
March 28 | April 11
with Dr. Terri Daniel
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Feb. 25
with Suzane Northrop
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March 23
an in-depth workshop
with Dr. Terri Daniel


Registration Now Open
for the 2021 Virtual
Afterlife Conference!

After months of angst and uncertainty about whether we'd be offering a live, in-person conference in 2021, the decision has finally been made. We are thrilled to announce that the conference will be virtual again this year, with the help of our friends at Path 11 Productions.

Normally we spend about ten months planning, scheduling and promoting each conference, but because we had no idea what the Covid situation would be during our ticket-selling period, we put all plans on hold until just a few weeks ago.

That left us with less than five months to get everything organized. Because we have such a short lead time, we are hoping that you will purchase your tickets early, which is why we're offering an earlybird discount until March 31.

The dates are June 24 - 27. You'll find all details below, or visit our website at www.AfterlifeConference.com

We hope to see you there!


Rev. Dr. Terri Daniel, CT, CCTP
Founder, The Original Afterlife Conference
End-of-Life Advisor, Interfaith Chaplaincy,
Bereavement and Trauma Support
Registration Now Open for the (Virtual)
2021 Afterlife Conference!
Online June 24, 25, 26 and 27
The 11th annual Afterlife Conference Returns to Cyberspace This Year!

The general admission ticket includes all general sessions,
with access to the session recordings for 30 days.
There are also optional tickets for
in-depth workshops (pre and post-conference),
small group readings with our featured mediums,
and CE credit hours
By the way...
Even though we've already made the decision to have the conference online, it would still be helpful for us to get your feedback on how you feel about attending a live event in 2021. Please consider filling out this short survey (it takes less than one minute). Thank you!
The Star People Creation Story
By Arjun Walia
Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke, a Professor Emeritus at Montana State University who is Cherokee/Choctaw has been researching the Star People, and collecting encounters between them and Native Indians for many years. This article shares one of many. Here is a great quote at the beginning of her book, Encounters With Star People, Untold Stories of American Indians:

"I first learned about the Star People when my grandmother told me the ancient legends of my people. My childhood reality included narratives that traced the origins of the indigenous people of the Americas to Pleiades; stories of little people who intervened in people’s lives; and legends about the magical gift of the DNA of the “Star People” that flowed in the veins of the indigenous tribes of the Earth. I embraced the stories of the celestial visitors who lived among the Indian people as part of my heritage." READ MORE...
Dissolving the Dead
The scientific name of the process is alkaline hydrolysis, though it’s more commonly known as aquamation or aqua cremation. If you want to avoid the mildly gory details later in this piece, here’s the short version: Like flame cremation, aqua cremation reduces the body to bones—it just uses water instead of fire. It’s legal in more than a dozen states, but Oregon was one of the first to legalize it in 2009, and it’s one of the only states with the proper facilities to actually perform the procedure. READ MORE...
Spring 2021 Online Grief Support Groups
with Dr. Terri Daniel
As some of you may know, Dr. Terri Daniel is now offering quarterly online grief support groups. The groups meet every other week for 90 minutes, and the Spring 2021 sessions are scheduled for Feb. 28, March 14, March 28, and April 11.
Contact us:
971-236-1541