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Near-Death Experience While Ice Climbing: Peter Panagore’s Journey Beyond Death and Back

 Peter Panagore’s story begins with a near-fatal mistake. He and his climbing partner reached the top of an ice climb in the Canadian Rocky Mountains just as the sun set.  The temperature plummeted—perhaps by 30 degrees or more—and though they were aware of the dangers of the wilderness, they were unprepared to spend the night exposed. What was meant to be a one-day ice climbing trip turned into a desperate survival situation. Peter had grown up in Marlborough, Massachusetts, in a loving Greek-American family. He was the youngest of five, raised in a home filled with culture, tradition, and a strong sense of community. But his life changed when his older sister Andrea, whom he deeply admired, ran away from home during the cultural revolution of the '60s.  Her departure devastated the family and left a lasting wound. Years later, Peter left home himself, joining a student exchange program that led him to Montana, where he immersed himself in outdoor activities—ski patrol, ...

Bryan Jordan's LIFE-CHANGING Near-Death Experience

 When I got out of the hospital, I fell into depression. It was hard to explain to anyone around me, but it was because of how beautiful it was on the other side. No one could understand why I kept saying I wanted to go back. I had left here—I dropped this body and returned home.  Then I had to come back to this world, and it upset me deeply that I couldn’t stay where I had been. There simply are no words to describe the love I felt there. It’s a love that goes far beyond what human language can express. Everything there was about love. When I returned, I was different. I didn’t think like everybody else anymore. I knew that I was here for a reason now—to tell my story. That became my job. My name is Brian Jordan, and I’m from Slidell, Louisiana. My dad owned an 18-wheeler and mostly hauled gravel. As kids, my brother and I grew up helping him.  By age 8 or 9, we were already changing tires. At 13, I was driving the truck, and by 15, I was out on the highway pulling 80,00...