Gender
Male
Gender
Male
Location
Vicksburg, MS
Birthday:
October 29
What professional organization(s) do you belong to?
Other, None
If professional organization(s) choice is other, please specify:
Independent Deathbed Visioning Researcher
In what capacity or discipline do you serve hospice?
Other
How long have you been a hospice worker or volunteer?
Less than 1 year
What hospice(s) are you with?
None
What brought you to hospice?
Spiritual path
Would you like to moderate a group related to your discipline in the forum?
Yes
If yes, please enter the group you would like to moderate and a brief description.
New?: Toward Scientific Proof of Life After Death
If you wish, tell us anything else you want us to know about you.
In a response to Greg Schneider, info to learn about me:
I only filled out the group facilitation only because it was part of the form, not necessary. Many decades of emense interest in Near Death Experiences (3 related books: I Amazon search on "Kenneth M. Coon" ). While still in my NDE focus period I desired to merge my background in physics (I am a 44 year professional isn Nuclear Power, Health Physics/Radiation Protection and a qualified Root Cause Investigator-biggest events in plants) - "Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another" to finding a way to prove it within the NDE experiences (note one of the books is "I consider this Proof" where I offer that such a large number of consistent experience aspects is proof enough. Fast forward to the next step, interest in Deathbed Experices wherein I just happened to discuss it with my sister in-law visiting us in Az from Tx. 3 weeks after they return back pain results in terminal lung cancer (went to in-home Hospice) and a few weeks later I'm at her deathbed and she shares with me the 3 family members had come to visit and declare they will be escorting her over - she said "you were right" (she didn't even tell my brother). I now have a passion to use DBVs to try and prove (Scientifically) Life After Death - if I can just find a way. For me, I want to get to a starting point where I can enter the sacred space of patients that are visioning (while still lucid) to iterview (I know that the forum isn't for that per se). My domain name: AreYouVisioning.com directs to my staged YouTube site which currently only has my hand selected DBV related video's in the "Playlist" link (such as "Hospice Nurse Julie" & "Penny", Dr. Kerr, William Barret related, Peter Finwick etc...). My profession related LinkedIn is: (2) Kenneth Coon | LinkedIn That should give you some perspective of "me", Sincerly. Ken
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Those who companion suffering daily, such as hospice nurses and volunteers, will surely appreciate this beautiful work. With 62 original art collages by Rashani Réa, five beautiful chapters by Kathy Douglas, and a foreword by Jean Watson, this exquisite book is a peaceful refuge for contemplation, inquiry, reflection and inspiration for those who traverse the joys and sorrows of nursing.
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“This is a beloved book and beyond a book. It is an evocative, poetic, ecstatic, and inspirited sacred, experiential calling. A calling to you--YES, YOU.”
— Jean Watson, PhD, RN, AHN-BC, FAAN, Living Legend (AAN)
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— Frank Ostaseski, founder and director of the Metta Institute and author of The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully
“In this unique time of the COVID-19 pandemic, this book should be considered a tribute to the tremendous courage being displayed by nurses around the world. There is much wisdom conveyed throughout by those who have been there serving others with such grace.”
— Greg Schneider President, HVA, co-author of The Changing Face of Hospice Volunteering in Hospice and Palliative Care