The Sun City West Rotary, with members in Sun City West as well as Sun City, began their new Rotary year July 10, meeting for a provocative presentation by Hal Black.
Introduced by Joanne …
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Sun City West Rotary welcomes Hal Black
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By Christine Daughters
The Sun City West Rotary, with members in Sun City West as well as Sun City, began their new Rotary year July 10, meeting for a provocative presentation by Hal Black.
Introduced by Joanne Thompson, Benevilla president/CEO of and Rotary member, Mr. Black shared his research and knowledge of near-death experiences.
The presentation described various firsthand involvements and different aspects of near-death experiences (NDE). These occurrences may include: intense emotions, seeing brilliant undulating light, having out of body experiences, a sensation of altered time and life reviews similar to seeing a motion picture. An audible voice telling a person to “go back,” seeing deceased family members or seeing mystical creatures may also occur.
This was a program of enlightenment as various Rotary members asked questions and shared some of their experiences they had had in the past.
Editor’s note: Ms. Daughters is president elect, Rotary Club of Sun City West.