Brain Injury and a Near Death Experience (NDE) Sparks Visions for an Artist

Posted by writer on Wednesday, October 19, 2011



Many artists have been deterred from achieving their full potential. More obstacles may stand in the way: poverty, disease, injury, lack of support from family and partners, insulation, and / or little or no recognition for their work. As artists who have strayed from their paths back on track and continue to infuse passion, time and energy to do work that supports and enhances their spirit world?

for this artist, Heather Ifversen, life threatening head injury, caused by a fall in the bathtub, forced her to carefully examine your life and change dramatically. Brain trauma and near death experience (NDE) and the subsequent recovery and reconstruction of her aroused enough to be able to live an authentic life.

Ifversen story is remarkable and deserves to be told. She chose to illustrate the experience by talking pictures. These images detail deep and magical vision of the universe, and energy in it, which make up the web of life. At the heart of her story is her own, and a stunning development that occurred during the period of six months or so, when contacted by beings of light. Ifversen is still uncertain if these creatures were real or a creation of mind. However, she seemed to have ongoing conversations with those who have had the effect of infusing your life with new energy and most importantly - the drive to continue to create art. In his vision, which occurred during the waking hours, she first asked the beings of light to help her return to life and full awareness that it could restore the girl's mother, Isabella (12) and Finn (7). Slowly, as her consciousness began to be reconstructed, and her motor skills, speech and parts of her memory returned, the one thing she was able to do in his bedridden state to draw and paint again. "I am a brush strapped to my arm," recalls Ifversen ", and I began to paint the visions I saw in my head ."

As to life, she also discovers her identity as an artist. Her life as an artist is suppressed and almost lost a wife, mother, guardian and social worker. Persistent, as someone obsessed with power beyond control, she clung to that identity that was always hers. For these light beings who discovers that her complex web of energy that form the backdrop for our existence gave her another chance to live - I was not going to waste it

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work that was completed while recovering from brain trauma, including a whopping 60 pictures - Ifversen completed during the six months of recovery. This art documents a strange and magnificent forces that lie behind the central truth of our world. Some May be inclined to be skeptical Ifversen story, but many, including energy workers and neuropsychologists can only be delighted with its publication.

Anyone who travels to a magical aircraft, working in the field of faery magic, studying the mysterious ways in the brain, or dealing directly with people who have had near death experiences (NDE) knows when these energies appear to work. In the case of individuals experiencing 'normal life' - nicely wrapped on the outside often keeps them hidden from view. Perhaps an ordinary person is too distracted, or consume other things, to see them as clearly as Ifversen ima.Svjetlo being described in his paintings are real enough to be afraid.

According Ifveren and others who have had this kind of experience, and light beings working behind the scenes of the everyday, mundane world. Ifversen walking between this world and that is one for an elongated period of time. Having lost the ability to speak, read and write, she chose to portray this reality. Fortunately, she returned to the brush, canvas and palette, and use what little strength it has, then you shoot your way.

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