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Feb. 26, 2023

Afraid of My Temporary Death Experience

Afraid of My Temporary Death Experience

When Rosemary’s husband committed suicide at their home, she fell into a pit so deep and dark that medical professionals expressed doubts that she’d ever fully recover. Two years later, Rosemary was diagnosed with stage two cancer, and during a related “minor medical procedure,” she bled to death and had no heart beat.

In heaven, her predominant emotion was profound gratitude that this life experience had ended, but the angelic beings she encountered encouraged Rosemary to return to earth. She was told that if she agreed to go back, she’d be restored to perfect health, physically, emotionally and mentally. The angels were right. Rosemary experienced a dramatic and thorough healing. Tonight she tells her story.

BIO

For 20 years, Rosemary Thornton enjoyed a national reputation as an expert on old houses. The author of nine books, Rosemary has been featured on everything from PBS’ “History Detectives” to BBC Radio. In 2016, her husband committed suicide and two years later, Rosemary was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness leading to what she termed as "a temporary death experience" -- not "near-death" as Rosemary was dead for well over 10 minutes! The event, captured in her book "Remembering the Light: How Dying Saved My Life", would transform Rosemary's life from a living hell to one where she felt relief, peace and divine love.

Website: temporarydeath.com

Youtube Channel: youtube.com/watch?v=70JwVbuLfsY

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For 20 years, Rosemary Thornton enjoyed a national reputation as an expert on old houses. The author of nine books, Rosemary has been featured on everything from PBS’ “History Detectives” to BBC Radio. In 2016, her husband committed suicide and two years later, Rosemary was diagnosed with a life-threatening illness leading to what she termed as "a temporary death experience" -- not "near-death" as Rosemary was dead for well over 10 minutes! The event, captured in her book "Remembering the Light: How Dying Saved My Life", would transform Rosemary's life from a living hell to one where she felt relief, peace and divine love.