Application of Impossible Things: A Near Death Experience in Iraq

Application of Impossible Things: A Near Death Experience in Iraq

by Natalie Sudman
Application of Impossible Things: A Near Death Experience in Iraq

Application of Impossible Things: A Near Death Experience in Iraq

by Natalie Sudman

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Overview

This is an amazing true story of a female civilian employee of the Army Corps of Engineers in Basrah and Nasiriyah, Iraq. She was riding in a truck with other men when a roadside bomb destroyed the vehicle. Her body was so severely damaged that there was no possible way she could live. She vividly recounts her Near Death Experience when she went out of the body to the spirit world. There it was decided that her work on Earth was not done and with the help of spirit guides, they repaired the body so she could reenter it. She retained the conscious memory of what happened and during the time in the hospital, more details returned. This is the amazing story of a survival in wartime conditions. This has happened to many others in Iraq, but how many remember the spirit side of the experience?

Before this experience, Sudman was dubious about anything that smacked of the paranormal. This experience made her a believer. She shares her story here for the first time to demonstrate that the paranormal is normal and to assist others who have had similar experiences.

This is a book for anyone interested in near death experiences and out of body experiences. It is one of the first such book to come out of the Iraq conflict.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781886940246
Publisher: Ozark Mountain Publishing
Publication date: 03/30/2012
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 525,287
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Natalie Sudman was archaeologist for the Bureau of Land Management and later worked for the US Army Corp of Engineers in Irag. She was awarded a Defense of Freedom medal in 2008.
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