Valerie  Hasara’s son’s shared death and continued contact, May 22 at 7

Valerie Hasara is our May speaker.  She had an extensive shared-death experience with her son, who died from cancer. A shared-death experience is where a person experiences someone’s death and after. Valerie was there as her son died, then saw his spirit depart, and saw where he went as a spirit. Valerie’s contact with her son continues. She has seen where he is, his tasks on the other side, and their importance. 

Come hear Valerie in person. Here are the details:

In person, free and open to the public:
Speaker: Valerie Hasara
Time:     7 PM
Date:    Friday, May 22, 2026
Place:   Auditorium/Commission Chambers
Salt Lake County Complex, North Building
2001 S. State Street
Salt Lake City, UT 84144


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About IANDS Utah

The International Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) is devoted exclusively to providing information about near-death and related experiences to experiencers, researchers, educators, health care providers, and the interested public. IANDS Utah has a three-fold purpose: (1) To facilitate and foster greater acceptance and understanding of near-death experiences; (2) To advance, encourage and promote research and study of near-death experiences; (3) To provide information, guidance, comfort, care and other assistance to those concerned with terminal illness, death, disability, disease and related issues.
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