Conference NewsOur annual North American conferences provide current and topical information about NDEs in an informal setting. Near-Death Experiencers, Educators, Care Givers and the general public all find programs and activities of interest in these events. 2013 Conference Featured Speakers!
August 29 - September 1 at the Sheraton Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, VA
Last Updated ( Thursday, 13 June 2013 10:03 )
Save the Date! 2013 IANDS ConferenceLoss... Grief & the Discovery of Hope Stories and Studies from Near-Death Experiences August 29 - September 1 at the Sheraton Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, VA The loss of a loved one can bring overwhelming grief and deep questioning — Where is my loved one? How is my loved one doing? Will we ever be together again? How can I go on now without my loved one? Near-death experiences give a perspective on death that truly inspires hope and provides answers for those who are grieving the loss of their loved one. 2013 IANDS Conference details:
Last Updated ( Sunday, 02 June 2013 23:23 )
Call for Papers - 2013 IANDS Conference![]() CALL FOR PAPERS! August 29 - September 1, Sheraton Crystal City Hotel Arlington, VA The loss of a loved one can bring overwhelming grief and deep questioning — Where is my loved one? How is my loved one doing? Will we ever be together again? How can I go on now without my loved one? Near-death experiences give a perspective on death that truly inspires hope and provides answers for those who are grieving the loss of their loved one. We invite you to submit a proposal for a workshop, lecture presentation, panel session, poster presentation or art display.
Last Updated ( Monday, 06 May 2013 21:15 )
IANDS 2012 Conference Chant Circle Online
One of many memorable events at the 2012 IANDS Conference in Scottsdale, AZ, and one that received many glowing comments from participants, was the chant circle held at the end of the opening day, Friday evening, August 31.
With over 30 members of the Tucson Global Chant chapter traveling to Scottsdale to help conduct the session, this premiere event was recorded and has now been shared on YouTube for all to enjoy… explore the complete chant circle experience or individual songs of choice on the “Tucson IANDS” YouTube playlist called IANDS Conference Chant Circle
Last Updated ( Friday, 05 October 2012 02:21 )
Global Chant OverviewA new experience will be available at the IANDS conference this year. Members of the Tucson, AZ group known as Global Chant will lead a session referred to as a chanting circle. Described by many participants as a deeply spiritual experience, the session is open to the public at no charge and is sure to be one of the highlights of this year’s conference. Global Chant - Friday, August 31, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM (no charge, open to the public).
GC is open to wisdom from all traditions without being linked to any one teaching or ideology. The GC sacred chant collection includes chants from Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Native American, Sikh, Sufi and other traditions. The first chapter of Global Chant started in 1996 in Tucson, Arizona and has grown to a weekly event averaging approximately 120 - 130 participants.
The simple format for Global Chant includes:
• Intention-Setting. At the beginning of a session, as a group each member is invited to silently dedicate the love, blessings, and healing energy that is to be generated in the circle. Prior to the start of the session, circle members may place the names of specific individuals in our “blessing bowl” to help focus intention and direct healing energy.• Chanting. On average, we chant 5-8 sacred chants during each session. Words to the chants are provided to each member of the circle, some percussion instruments are available to those who wish to play them. The chants serve to generate healing energy and to open each member of the circle to the flow of that energy.
• Healing Meditation. After the chanting is done, we spend about 10 minutes in silence. During that time, members send out the energy that has been generated in the circle.
• Closing Prayers. We close the circle by affirming our intention that the energy we generate as a group serve the spiritual needs of all beings.
A typical Global Chant session lasts about an hour. There are no lectures or sermons in Global Chant, and they do not promote any personal, financial, religious, or political agenda. The chanting circle is a sanctuary, which means that it is a place of safety, holiness, and healing. Participants have reported spiritually transformative and healing effects from attending Global Chant circles.
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Some of the most popular chants have been selected from the Global Chant collection for the 2012 IANDS conference Global Chant session.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 June 2012 16:51 )
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• Intention-Setting. At the beginning of a session, as a group each member is invited to silently dedicate the love, blessings, and healing energy that is to be generated in the circle. Prior to the start of the session, circle members may place the names of specific individuals in our “blessing bowl” to help focus intention and direct healing energy.