750. Purnima Sinha – NDEs, After‑Death Communication, & Guidance from Beyond
Buddha at the Gas Pump
Rick Archer
4.7 • 737 Ratings
🗓️ 14 March 2026
⏱️ 109 minutes
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Summary
Purnima Sinha is a spiritual director and coach whose life has been shaped by meditation, near‑death experiences, and a deep commitment to seva (selfless service). Raised in a highly spiritual Indian family steeped in the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita, she began meditating in her teens and was trained in Ultra Transcendental Meditation and Surat Shabd Yoga in India. She has now practiced meditation for over 50 years.
After an intense emotional crisis around the year 2000, Purnima had a near‑death‑type experience in which she found herself in a tunnel, received a powerful life review and “downloads” about her future, and understood that her life’s purpose was far from complete. This, along with subsequent experiences—including warnings before a later collapse, shared‑death experiences with family members, and long‑term after‑death communication with her mother—reoriented her life around service, self‑love, and trust in inner guidance.
Professionally, Purnima worked for many years as a graphic designer before feeling an inner compulsion to serve in a hospital setting. Guided “voices” and a series of striking coincidences led her into over 3,500 hours of volunteer work and a formal role as a patient advocate in a major hospital, where she visited patients one‑on‑one, listened to their concerns, and supported them and their families through serious illness, cancer treatments, and end‑of‑life transitions. Repeatedly, nurses and staff invited her to sit with patients who were actively dying, and she became known informally as someone who could help people cross over peacefully.
Out of this work grew hospital meditation and wellness programs. Purnima has served as a meditation, chair‑yoga, balance and strength, and “Fit for Life” facilitator, as well as a spiritual life coach for county wellness programs and cancer support networks. She holds certificates in Lifestyle Medicine and in Meditation & Psychotherapy from Harvard Medical School. Drawing on clinical research supplied in part by her physician son, she helped establish a hospital‑based meditation initiative before the COVID‑19 pandemic.
Purnima has been a frequent presenter at the International Association for Near‑Death Studies (IANDS), including on after‑death communication panels, and has shared many of her experiences publicly only in recent years. Her article on healing the “pain body” was published in Eckhart Tolle’s newsletter. She emphasizes practical spirituality: starting and ending the day with gratitude, cultivating stillness and prayer, listening to inner guidance, and practicing self‑love as the foundation for serving others.
Her core messages include: no one ever dies alone; we are always guided and supported, even when we cannot see it; every experience, including painful ones, can serve the evolution of consciousness; and “Self‑Care = Self‑Love.”
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| 0:00.0 | to realize how big the soul is. Soul is, I think that's why I said, you know, that this reality, |
| 0:07.3 | every one of us is connected, every one of us. So if you think you are alone, you are not alone. |
| 0:13.4 | So whatever give you comfort, either your parents' stuff, something you want to hold physically, |
| 0:19.5 | Bible, Bhagavad Gita, whatever a sacred thing with you, |
| 0:24.0 | hold on to that and ask. |
| 0:25.7 | That's the key word, ask for help. |
| 0:27.9 | And whenever we ask for help, we always get help. |
| 0:41.1 | Welcome to Buddha at the gas pump. |
| 0:42.9 | My name is Rick Archer. |
| 0:47.1 | Buddha at the gas pump is an ongoing series of conversations with spiritually awakening people. |
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| 1:28.2 | alternatives to PayPal. My guest today is Purnima, or Pornima, she pronounces it, Sinha. We had a |
| 1:35.4 | conversation beforehand in India. Everybody says Pornima, but in the U.S. people were |
| 1:39.0 | pronouncing it Pornima, so she's kind of using that pronunciation. She's a spiritual director and coach with extensive experience in meditation and holistic health. |
| 1:50.0 | And for nearly two decades, she has served as a spiritual counselor, meditation, yoga facilitator, |
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