Hello everyone.
It looks like I have some catching up to do here! I am interested in NDEs as they relate to after-death communications. I am a psychologist and I work exclusively with so-called "homicide survivors" (people who have lost someone to murder). Many homicide survivors talk about after-death communications with their loved ones on my podcast, as well as "getting a bad feeling" the morning of the murder. I'm trying to get on top of this. The University of Virginia DOPS recommended this group. Nice to meet you.
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Dr. Jan, we will try to catch up to you as welljancantyphd wrote: ↑Mon Jan 29, 2024 2:15 am Hello everyone.
It looks like I have some catching up to do here! I am interested in NDEs as they relate to after-death communications. I am a psychologist and I work exclusively with so-called "homicide survivors" (people who have lost someone to murder). Many homicide survivors talk about after-death communications with their loved ones on my podcast, as well as "getting a bad feeling" the morning of the murder. I'm trying to get on top of this. The University of Virginia DOPS recommended this group. Nice to meet you.
Jan Canty
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1EGgSY ... pob7TgIutA
Episode Description:
Josephine Wentzel was a detective by training and retired when her 30-year-old daughter Crystal was murdered by her new boyfriend. He fled to South America on a forged Canadian passport. He had training in special operations. Even the U.S. Marshals didn't hold out much hope he'd be apprehended. But Josephine had promised she'd take care of her daughter from birth to death - and beyond.
Sheer grit, determination, a careful strategy and time eventually won out. He was captured and returned to the U.S. where he is currently awaiting trial.
Listen as we discuss the self-described "mama bear" bring the wrath of the U.S. government onto the man who stole the life of her daughter and the mother from her tiny grandchildren.
MEET JAN CANTY, PHD https://jancantyphd.com/about/
Psychologist, Author, Podcast Host, Speaker... and Homicide Survivor
I am passionate about finding ways to support and help other so-called “homicide or suicide survivors.”
No one should have to go through this kind of loss… but if you do, I want you to know… YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
You aren’t crazy. It’s not your imagination! Society does not know how to comfort us. Fortunately, we know how to comfort one another.
Domino Effect of Murder Podcast
What is the fallout of murder after the police leave, the headlines read, and the news viewed? How do repercussions change over decades?
Listen to honest, true accounts, by those who have traveled the path – such as a blind artist whose actions lead to the capture and conviction of a serial murderer a continent away. Hear from an expert on child sex trafficking who tells us that their life expectancy is only five years.
Learn from an athlete from the Boston Marathon bombing, The Center director after the Pulse Nightclub massacre, and a widow from the Las Vegas Harvest Music Festival in 2017 whose husband’s last act was to shield her from harm.
What is it like to live with a cold case?
These accounts and others vividly demonstrate that many more people are impacted from the intentional death than those in the morgue.
Yet there are resources. THERE IS HOPE! There is strength in numbers.
Post-traumatic growth does happen. Knowledge is power.
Interconnection is the bottom line.
https://youtu.be/vfphr8hf3Dw?si=rt334MveOgI-YsTR
YouTube transcript:
one of the main barriers in telling
your story from a trauma survivor's
point of view is
just basically stigma and you know it's
the classic
why don't you just get over this
[Music]
how do you get out of bed every day when
you don't know
that someday the floor might not be
there
undoubtedly you're familiar with the
names ted bundy charles manson and ted
kaczynski
but what about edie hawkins or frank
labianca
or mary sherwood they're the forgotten
victims of bundy manson and kaczynski
because they're the next of kin the
human shock absorbers
who were left to grieve and somehow move
forward
they joined the ranks of other homicide
survivors in the silent
caravan of mourners but how much does
society know or even
wonder about the long-term repercussions
of homicide survivors like them
i had never thought that homicide was
ever going to happen to me
that night was quite literally the
longest night of my life
one of the worst things that can happen
to someone who's been traumatized
is the sense that they are going through
this by themselves
april 14 2015 i'm lost with no purpose
i watch the sun come up do i grab onto
new normal
or do i just sit here and waste away
i always refer to it as trauma lonely
there's an aloneness
when nobody around you understands what
you've been through
this podcast the domino effect of murder
turns to the experts to find out those
who've traveled the path
listen as they bravely recount the
unimaginable...
We are free, freedom meaning we can identify ourselves in any way we imagine.
Imagination empowers our own existence, the freedom to define our experiences.
To me, there is no preconceived meaning or causation, we are free to define life.
Imagination empowers our own existence, the freedom to define our experiences.
To me, there is no preconceived meaning or causation, we are free to define life.
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Hello and welcome, Jan It’s lovely to have you here. I hope you will
find interesting stories here.
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