William recounted the profound experience of his death in the spring of 2003 at age fifty-three. Fully conscious as his heart stopped and his last breath left him, he described the moment with curiosity rather than fear. As his body lay lifeless, he felt a serene detachment and was drawn to a familiar, invisible realm.Catapulted out of his body, William found himself in the Sphere of Universal Communion, an infinite expanse of aware light. This light was not merely seen but sensed, embodying a presence that cradled him in peace. Within this sphere, he realized he was a unique sphere of communion, one among countless others, all sharing a universal connection. Each sphere held two halves: Understanding, tied to the higher soul, and Memory, linked to the lower soul.William described a spontaneous exchange of Memory and Understanding when spheres came into contact, creating an open and total communion. At times, all spheres merged into a single awareness, a state of unity with the One. This timeless experience, though his body was clinically dead for only two minutes, felt like years.Since returning, William reflected on how the experience transformed his perception of life and death. He realized that living prepares us for dying, and dying teaches us how to truly live. Recognizing the sacredness of all existence, he committed his remaining years to sharing the lessons he learned. Despite the challenge of expressing the ineffable, his account conveyed a message of unity, love, and the profound interconnectedness of all beings.