Learn About The Shared-Death Experience & Be Guided Through A Simulated Visualization
Most of us would agree the loss of a loved one can be a devastating experience that leaves us feeling empty, grief-stricken, and filled with an abiding sense of loss.
It can also cause anxiety about our own mortality and the end of our own life journey. We might experience fear about leaving our loved ones behind and uncertainty about what happens after we die. This can all be accompanied by deep, unsettling questions about the meaning and purpose of life.
Would you experience the loss of a loved one differently if you knew where they were headed, and felt reassured that they were lovingly guided to a dimension of peace and bliss?
You’ve likely heard about near-death experiences (NDE)… maybe you’ve even had one. But there’s another, lesser-known, not frequently discussed phenomenon called the shared-death experience (SDE).
— William Peters
In short, you can journey into the afterlife with the dying… and benefit from the enormous life-changing effects for the rest of your time on Earth.
On Tuesday, January 17, William Peters, founder of the Shared Crossing Project and director of the Shared Crossing Research Initiative, will share more with you about this powerful phenomenon in Discover the Shared-Death Experience (SDE): Receive Peace & Comfort From the Astonishing Phenomenon of Journeying With a Loved One Through Their Transition.
In this potent event, you’ll:
- Be reassured that not only will you survive human death… but that at the time of your own death, you’ll be reunited with loved ones who’ve already passed
- Receive peace of mind that you and your loved ones will enter a beautiful afterlife when you die, and all find each other again in an exquisite new landscape
- Learn that, once you understand what SDEs are and the profound personal benefits they hold, you’ll increase your potential of having one yourself
- Discover that there’s a spiritual force called “the conductor,” who meets people at the boundary between human life and the afterlife to guide them through their transition
You won’t want to miss this opportunity to discover what happens during an SDE, and how it can not only bring you great comfort and transform the way you process the death of a loved one… but can also shift how you think about your own death and dying process — and relieve you of the fear of that universal unknown.
Live long, love life and be well!
Harold
P.S. In Discover the Shared-Death Experience (SDE): Receive Peace & Comfort From the Astonishing Phenomenon of Journeying With a Loved One Through Their Transition with William Peters you’ll learn about the life-changing phenomenon of the shared-death experience and be guided through a simulated visualization — accompanying a loved one through their end-of-life transition — to receive comfort and a reassuring understanding of the beautiful afterlife that awaits us all.
We hope you’re able to catch the event as scheduled. But if you register and miss it, you’ll receive a downloadable recording as soon as it’s available.
About William Peters
William Peters, MA, MEd, is the founder of the Shared Crossing Project, whose mission is to raise awareness for and educate people about profound healing experiences available to the dying and their loved ones. As director of the Shared Crossing Research Initiative (SCRI), William and his team collect and study extraordinary end-of-life experiences (aka shared crossings). Recognized as a leading authority on the shared-death experience (SDE), William has developed methods to facilitate these shared crossings, and to assist people by meaningfully integrating their experiences.
William is a sought-after speaker and conducts workshops internationally. He is a licensed psychotherapist at the Family Therapy Institute in Santa Barbara, where he specializes in end-of-life counseling as a means toward psychospiritual evolution. As a Zen Hospice Project volunteer in San Francisco, he experienced a variety of SDEs; his perspective is also informed by his own two near-death experiences.
His work has been published in the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine and in Omega: Journal of Death and Dying. William’s new book is titled At Heaven’s Door: What Shared Journeys to the Afterlife Teach About Dying Well and Living Better.










