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Remembering the Light

By: Rosemary Thornton
Narrated by: Rosemary Thornton Ringer
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When Rose’s husband committed suicide, Rose fell into a pit so deep and dark that medical professionals expressed doubts that she would ever fully recover. Two years later, Rose was diagnosed with cancer, and during a “minor medical procedure,” she bled to death, and had no heart beat for more than 10 minutes.

In heaven, she was told that if she agreed to return to earth, she’d be restored to good health, physically, emotionally and mentally. Subsequent medical tests affirmed that every trace of the disease was gone, but as Rose often says, the “bigger story” was the restoration of her soul.

The crippling grief, occasioned by her husband’s suicide, was gone.

The story of Rose’s “temporary death experience” has garnered more than 20 million views on a wide variety of video platforms. The #1 comment shared by viewers is, “This is the best NDE story that I’ve ever heard.”

©2021 Rosemary Thornton Ringer (P)2024 Rosemary Thornton Ringer

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