Welcome

to the mystical and perhaps “magical” world

of life and death through glimpses into the Afterlife.

I am Nannci, an intuitive mystic, medium-channeler, writer, and editor. A quiet conduit for spirit voices to tell their stories of life in the spirit world for the last 40 years, I have done automatic writing (handwritten and computerized) and sometimes channeled through voice.

An Impassioned Pen—

is a collection of those stories I feel called to share with the world.

I warmly invite you to explore these stories, which include channelings by beings in spirit world. Often inspiring and even therapeutic, some are downright surprising.

Many people have had amazing Near Death Experiences (NDEs) and, to tell their stories, have shared them by writing books or through podcasts and interviews. All of us with an interest in the Afterlife learn tremendous things from their stories. But the stories in this compilation are Real Death Experiences. These message-givers were not sent back to continue life on Earth. They stayed Home, in the spirit realms, and tell us a few things about what life is like.

Different sections of this website are being prepared for publication as distinct volumes (The WisdomTeachers, The StoryTellers, My Friend in Life—and the Afterlife, as well as poetry and Memoir). Some new material will be added each month, and the current month’s offerings will be archived for subscribers. (See the Keep in Touch section for details.)

Come, let’s journey together for a while!

(Also included are selections of my poetry, Memoir, essays, and courses on the theme of intuition and coming to know yourself—with a sprinkling of Astrology intertwined.)

Is it possible to

  • be less afraid of dying and even plan your own good death?

  • live a more fulfilled life in preparation for your journey Home?

Based on my experience, I say “Yes.”

Join me in exploring how!

Table of Contents

About Me

My Story

My Do-Drops Along the Way

My Life as a Channel

About You

Intuit You / Into “it”: You!

About Death

Being unafraid

The Channelings

The WisdomTeachers

The StoryTellers

My Friend in Life—and the Afterlife

KeyMails from Spirit

Poetry

Memoir

My "impassioned pen" has been active since I was 10 or 11, when I began writing a book about a girl who traveled the world. As I researched countries through books and encyclopedias, my spiritual senses began to open. From middle school until now, I have penned poetry and occasional short stories. I have also been channeling for over 40 years (see the section About Me: My Life as a Channel).

The Wisdom Teachers present messages of hope and considerations of things to remember while we live on Earth. Some provide suggestions on how to live more fully here in preparation for life there. These messages are from my guide troupe, Percivel, a group of women in Spirit called Ananda, and a group of men in Spirit who refer to themselves as Quanta

I have received many varied and distinct details of what some of The StoryTellers call "Life on My Side." Each has a unique voice in tone and timbre. Some speak about their transition from Earth to the spirit world. Others talk passionately about what they continue to learn and what has surprised them about the Afterlife. Some have described what different parts of the spirit world they have visited are like. Some relate their experiences of choosing what work and service to offer there. Others focus on following and touching in with the lives of their loved ones on Earth, at least for a time after their passing. All marvel at how rich, meaningful, and full of discovery life there is.

After his passing, my friend (see section: My Friend—In Life and the Afterlife: Continued Conversations on Consciousness and Mindfulness) and I continued conversations from the other side of the "Veil." Most often, it was he who asked the questions and then, without my successfully wedging in a word or two, simply provided answers, focusing on consciousness and mindfulness. A self-proclaimed historian and keen researcher, he overturned rocks of belief and disbelief when he found them. This resulted from Our Pact (a section in Nannci’s “The Story of Two Friends”)—made (as of this writing) over 50 years ago. With an armchair conversational approach, he brings profound findings and insights with sincerity and humor. (An avid punster in life, he has continued so after physical death.)

In my seventh (7th) decade now, it is more than time to make available these accounts, which I hope will serve the world so that (as several people, including my daughter and husband, have reminded me) they do not die in my file cabinet or as digitized files. What has held me back was fear of what others would say. That emotion has not dissipated. But I realize my own “I AM.” And I am courageous enough before my death to share with others what has been my mission, my LifeWork—my “ananda" (Sanskrit word) meaning bliss or rapture—bringing to Earth information I have seen and heard from the spirit world.

I hope you find comfort, humor, solace, delight, and profound meaning. I hope that some things you read encourage you to ponder more deeply about life lived both here and there.  May the stories serve to extinguish some fears of death and ignite excitement about life’s continuation after this life. Thank you for visiting.

My best,

Nannci

P.S. I have to thank many people for their encouragement and stand-by-me-ness: my family and friends, my spirit guides and teachers, the mentors in my mystic, writing, and channeling life, and these marvelous contributors from Spirit. They encouraged and worked with me despite myself! Without their steadfast support, this material might well have stayed buried.

Note: Literary works within this website are copyrighted and not to be reproduced in any format.

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NOTE: I AM NOT SURE ABOUT WHETHER I WILL INCLUDE A BLOG:

Entitled Diss — Dis-ability! My blog will chronicle dealing with a real-life “disability” I am working to reframe not as a disadvantage but as an Ability nonetheless.

OR if I should put it and points on adoption, grandparenting, and travels in the Memoir section.

Or use these as sections in my Memoir, which I might entitle It’s Hard to Hear the Rainbirds in NYC.

T H O U G H T S ??