• Working As A Nurse Penny Satori’s Life Changed When A Patient Looked Here In The Eyes

  • 2022/08/26
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Working As A Nurse Penny Satori’s Life Changed When A Patient Looked Here In The Eyes

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  • “What happens when we die?” That was a daunting question that Dr. Penny Sartori sought to answer. In the 1990s, she was an ICU nurse. An encounter with a dying patient led her to know more about near-death experiences. Her fascination led to passion and purpose. In 2006, she was awarded a PhD for her research about near-death experiences. She has written several publications since 2003, the latest of which was: “The Transformative Power of Near-Death Experiences”.

     

    • Penny shares what attracted her to become a nurse
    • That one nightshift that became lifechanging for Dr. Penny
    • Reading and researching about near-death experiences
    • The mindset shift after talking with people who had near-death experiences
    • The commonalities patients go through
    • The interesting electromagnetic changes in some patients
    • Her best case, Patient 10
    • How her study changed her perception of the world
    • Reconsidering what Consciousness is, according to Dr. Penny’s research
    • Penny’s advice to follow your passion
    • The sense of purpose Dr. Penny felt after her patient’s depressing death
    • What’s next for Dr. Penny Sartori

     

    Dr. Penny Sartori Website

     

    “I started reading about death. Wherever I went, I had a book about death in my hand. My colleagues all thought that I was really morbid reading about death. But I think it’s when you start to learn about death that you really start to learn about life.”

     

    “What it’s done for me is give me a completely different perspective on life. It’s taught me to live more in the moment as much as I can.”

     

    “The bottom line of the near-death experience is, what people say is that ‘Do unto others as you would have done that unto you’. That’s the golden rule which is at the heart of all of the wisdom and tradition, isn’t it. It’s a very loving peaceful message that people come back with as well. And I think if we engage more with that as a society, I think, perhaps things would be a lot easier. Life would be easier to live as well.”

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“What happens when we die?” That was a daunting question that Dr. Penny Sartori sought to answer. In the 1990s, she was an ICU nurse. An encounter with a dying patient led her to know more about near-death experiences. Her fascination led to passion and purpose. In 2006, she was awarded a PhD for her research about near-death experiences. She has written several publications since 2003, the latest of which was: “The Transformative Power of Near-Death Experiences”.

 

  • Penny shares what attracted her to become a nurse
  • That one nightshift that became lifechanging for Dr. Penny
  • Reading and researching about near-death experiences
  • The mindset shift after talking with people who had near-death experiences
  • The commonalities patients go through
  • The interesting electromagnetic changes in some patients
  • Her best case, Patient 10
  • How her study changed her perception of the world
  • Reconsidering what Consciousness is, according to Dr. Penny’s research
  • Penny’s advice to follow your passion
  • The sense of purpose Dr. Penny felt after her patient’s depressing death
  • What’s next for Dr. Penny Sartori

 

Dr. Penny Sartori Website

 

“I started reading about death. Wherever I went, I had a book about death in my hand. My colleagues all thought that I was really morbid reading about death. But I think it’s when you start to learn about death that you really start to learn about life.”

 

“What it’s done for me is give me a completely different perspective on life. It’s taught me to live more in the moment as much as I can.”

 

“The bottom line of the near-death experience is, what people say is that ‘Do unto others as you would have done that unto you’. That’s the golden rule which is at the heart of all of the wisdom and tradition, isn’t it. It’s a very loving peaceful message that people come back with as well. And I think if we engage more with that as a society, I think, perhaps things would be a lot easier. Life would be easier to live as well.”

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