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🗓️ 29 June 2022
⏱️ 90 minutes
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0:00.0 | The Welcome to Buddha at the Gas Pump. |
0:27.8 | My name is Rick Archer. |
0:30.0 | Buddha at the Gas Pump is an ongoing series of conversations with spiritually awakening people |
0:36.0 | and with people about various topics related to spirituality. |
0:42.6 | We've done over 650 of them now. If this is new to you and you'd like to check out some of the |
0:49.6 | previous ones, go to backgap.com and look under the past interviews menu. This program is made possible through |
0:57.4 | the support of appreciative listeners and viewers. So if you appreciate it and would like to help support it, |
1:03.3 | there are PayPal buttons on the website, and then there's also a page that explains some |
1:08.2 | alternatives to PayPal. My guest today is Dr. Penny Sartori. Welcome, Penny. |
1:14.2 | Good to have you here. Oh, hi, Rick. Thanks for the invite. It's really nice to be here. |
1:19.7 | Penny, as you can tell from her accent is in the UK. Wales, isn't it? Yes, that's right. Small little |
1:25.7 | country in the UK. I'm not Henry Higgins. I just heard that from your |
1:30.2 | various talks. I can't pinpoint people by their accents. In any case, Penny was a nurse for 21 years. |
1:37.6 | And obviously, as a nurse working in ICU, she witnessed a lot of people dying and began to question what happens when we die. |
1:46.9 | And this led her to undertake a long-term study to investigate near-death experiences of patients in the ICU. |
1:55.5 | And she eventually wrote a book about it entitled The Transformative Power of Near Death Experiences, co-authored |
2:03.0 | with someone named Kelly Walsh. I've been interested in near-death experiences for a long time myself. |
2:09.3 | I've been reading books about them since at least the 90s, maybe earlier, and have interviewed |
2:14.7 | a lot of people who have had them or who study them. |
2:24.7 | I think an understanding of them is important, and it also, I think, really can have an impact on one's life. |
2:25.5 | And maybe in a bit I'll tell you what impact I feel like it's had on mine, but I'd like to hear from Penny first. |
2:33.3 | Penny, as you were working as a nurse, did you have |
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