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Buddha at the Gas Pump

437. Natalie Sudman

Buddha at the Gas Pump

Rick Archer

Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.7695 Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2018

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

Natalie Sudman is an author, artist and psychic intuitive. Natalie worked as an archeologist in the Great Basin states for 16 years before accepting a position managing construction contracts in Iraq. In 2007 Natalie was injured by a roadside bomb. During this incident, she had a near-death experience that she details in her book Application of Impossible Things. After recovering from her injuries, Natalie retired from government service to concentrate on art and writing, both long-time passions. Raised in Minnesota, Natalie has lived most of her adult life in eastern Oregon, Montana, and South Dakota. She now lives in southern Arizona. Facebook Page Book: Application of Impossible Things: A Near-Death Experience in Iraq Discussion of this interview in the Batgap Community Facebook Group. Transcript of this interview. Interview recorded January 14, 2018 YouTube Video Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Buddha at the Gas Pump 00:03:48 - Psychic Abilities and Childhood Experiences 00:07:49 - The Spiritual Nature of Doing  00:11:12 - Downloading Information on the Stage 00:14:30 - The Perception of Time in the Non-Physical Realm 00:18:10 - Leaving Room for Uncertainty 00:21:33 - The Multi-Dimensional Nature of Life 00:25:22 - Communing with Beings in a Stadium-like Setup 00:29:46 - Regaining Consciousness and Memories 00:32:55 - The Functions of Different Beings 00:37:38 - Expanded Awareness 00:41:53 - Handling Perception and Concentration 00:45:29 - Cultivating Focus in Sports 00:48:46 - Playing with Possibilities 00:52:28 - Finding Value in Difficult Experiences 00:56:27 - Trusting the Reasons for Choosing 01:00:19 - Enhanced Confidence in Psychic Readings 01:04:28 - The Influence of Consciousness in Reality 01:08:49 - The Value of Consciousness and Perspectives 01:12:11 - Choosing Injuries for a Purpose 01:15:40 - A New Perspective on the World 01:19:14 - The Change in Relationship with Entities 01:23:23 - The Power of Individual Influence 01:26:55 - The Value of Challenging Experiences 01:31:09 - Cultivating Balance and Peace 01:35:06 - Non-attachment and the Erasure of Fear 01:38:40 - Fear of Life and a Broad Perspective 01:42:47 - Pondering the Universe and Free Will 01:46:37 - The Nature of Knowledge and Awareness 01:50:28 - Cultivating Abilities and Application of Impossible Things 01:53:47 - Farewell and Thanks to Natalie Sudman

Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump. My name is Rick Archer.

0:29.6

Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of interviews with spiritually awakening people.

0:35.6

I've conducted hundreds of them now, and if this is new to you

0:39.8

and you'd like to check out previous ones, go to bathgap.com, VAT, G-A-P, and look under the past

0:46.8

interviews menu. This program is made possible by the support of appreciative listeners and viewers,

0:53.8

and so thanks to those who've been supporting it, and if you appreciate it and we'll be by the support of appreciative listeners and viewers.

0:56.6

And so thanks to those who've been supporting it.

0:59.1

And if you appreciate it and would like to support it,

1:02.8

there is a PayPal button on every page of batgap.com.

1:06.5

My guest today is Natalie Sudman.

1:11.3

Natalie is an author, an artist, and a psychic intuitive.

1:18.1

She worked as an archaeologist in the Great Basin States, which is what, Nevada, Utah, that area, right?

1:20.7

Wyoming, a little bit of South Dakota, Eastern Oregon.

1:27.3

So you did that for 16 years before accepting a position managing construction contracts in Iraq. In 2007, Natalie was seriously injured in a roadside bomb.

1:33.3

During this incident, she had a near-death experience that she details in her book,

1:38.3

which is called Application of Impossible Things.

1:42.3

Here's the book.

1:43.3

There's a picture of her in the back with George Bush,

1:46.5

some irony in that.

1:49.8

And this is a fascinating book.

1:53.8

It's quite thin.

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