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International Audible Best-Selling author of Heaven Is Beautiful, Peter Panagore, MDiv., died in 1980 while ice climbing in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. He shared his first NDE with us in August, 2022.

Peter died a second time in 2015 of a heart attack. He chose both times to return, and was allowed to return for the sake of love and to care. Each time he returned with a new identity. Both altered his life.

During our February meeting Peter shared his second NDE.
Find Peter at @PeterPanagore

Peter earned his BA in English Literature at the University of Massachusetts in 1982, and then instead of earning his Masters’ in Architecture as long planned and going into the family firm, he changed course to earn his Masters of Divinity at Yale, focusing on Western Mysticism. Peter served progressive New England churches and their broader communities for two decades.

Recruited to television, Peter spent fifteen years writing stories of hope and inspiration for his daily NBC-TV broadcast during the morning news across Maine and New Hampshire, reaching eighty thousand views a day as a cultural influencer and storyteller.

Peter is a natural-born mystic with forty years of Centering Prayer and Kriya Yoga practice. He now hosts Not Church: Mysticism - No Doctrine, No Dogma, No Bravo Sierra, live on his YouTube Channel; Teaches mediation to an international community on his YouTube live stream; and spiritually counsels to a global clientele on Zoom.

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International Audible Best-Selling Author of Heaven Is Beautiful: How Dying Taught Me That Death Is Just the Beginning, and two-time near-death experiencer, Peter Panagore, MDiv, Yale, publishes with Red Wheel-Weiser-Hampton Roads, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins Canada, Guideposts, Jaffa Kiado, Audible, Brilliance Audio, Kindle, and Nook. His Maine Best Seller, Two Minutes for God: Quick Fixes for the Spirit, is drawn from among the seventeen hundred inspirational stories of hope he wrote and told on his daily two-minute TV/FM spot for fifteen years, broadcast on two NBC-TV stations in New England reaching thirty million views each year (Nielsen Ratings), while simultaneously hosting an AM/FM radio show for ten years. His Yale master’s degree focused on The Classics of Western Mysticism, and he holds a BA in English Literature from the University of Massachusetts.

Peter Panagore is an internationally known public speaker and storyteller who is regularly featured on popular broadcasts, video streams, documentaries, conferences, and podcasts worldwide, reaching millions of people. In 2020, Peter was the Keynote Speaker at Annual International Association for Near-Death Studies Conference (IANDS)–the world’s forty-year-old and preeminent science-based research organization for the global near-death phenomena. In 2022, he will serve as the Master of Ceremonies and again as a Featured Speaker at the IANDS Conference 2022 in-person in Salt Lake City, Utah and live-streamed internationally.
In 2020, Peter published his most recent essay in the Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics (NIB): A Journal of Qualitative Research, published by Johns Hopkins University Press.

Death and Back. Heaven is Beautiful has been optioned for a film and is in development. Sunday mornings you can find him on his YouTube Channel, Not Church, where he shares mystical theology through the lens of Near-Death Experiences.

Until recently, and for many years, Peter served as a gubernatorial appointee on Maine’s Domestic Violence Homicide Review Panel with the Attorney General’s Office. Prior to his TV career, he served churches and their wider communities in coastal New England towns as an ordained reverend in a progressive denomination. He was the go-to guy around town for death, dying, and grief during that time. One of America’s leading clergy journals, Homiletics, published one hundred and fifty of his sermons and dozens of his prayers. In addition, Peter contributed his nonfiction story, Former Enemies to two anthologies, Chicken Soup for The Veteran’s Soul and Stories for the Soldier’s Heart.