Thought Leadership Speech

Divine Contact as Compass, Map and Constellations: The Navigational Impact of Expanded Consciousness Encounters

In the aftermath of the 2007 plane crash that claimed the lives of her two daughters and their father, Felice DuBois entered a profound near-death–like experience (NDLE) precipitated by traumatic grief. In that descent, she encountered a vast Divine Presence that dissolved her former atheistic worldview and became the orienting compass of her life.

Upon fully returning to physical awareness, a discarnate Voice spoke directly to her, delivering three enduring “Knowings.” Unlike symbolic impressions or intuitive insights, these Knowings arrived as clear instruction — a future-life map that has guided her decisions, shaped her character, and clarified her calling for nearly two decades. Over the years, additional visitations from her loved ones emerged as constellations along the path: luminous moments of confirmation, metaphor, and relational continuity that reinforced alignment rather than spectacle

In this reflective and integrative session, DuBois explores how transcendent contact can evolve beyond a singular extraordinary event into a sustained navigational system. Drawing from nineteen years of lived integration, she examines the progression from Compass (initial divine orientation), to Map (longitudinal life reconstruction), to Constellations (patterned guidance over time). She situates grief-triggered NDLEs within the broader field of near-death studies and invites inquiry into their long-term psychological, moral, and existential impacts.

In this reflective and integrative session, DuBois explores how transcendent contact can evolve beyond a singular extraordinary event into a sustained navigational system. Drawing from nineteen years of lived integration, she examines the progression from Compass (initial divine orientation), to Map (longitudinal life reconstruction), to Constellations (patterned guidance over time). She situates grief-triggered NDLEs within the broader field of near-death studies and invites inquiry into their long-term psychological, moral, and existential impacts.

Rather than focusing solely on the event itself, this presentation emphasizes what follows: how identity reorganizes, how fear of death transforms, how relational bonds endure, and how meaning matures across decades. DuBois offers language and frameworks for understanding extraordinary encounters not as isolated memories, but as embodied direction — a way of living forward from contact.

Participants will leave with conceptual tools to examine their own experiences as potential instruments of navigation, and with renewed insight into how divine contact may function not merely as revelation, but as lifelong orientation.

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Why Hire Felice DuBois?

Felice DuBois brings nearly two decades of lived, longitudinal integration following a spontaneous near-death–like experience (NDLE) triggered by the 2007 loss of her two daughters and their father in the crash of Adam Air Flight 574. Her experience was not a fleeting altered state, but a consciousness event that dismantled identity, dissolved her former atheism, and reoriented the trajectory of her life.

What distinguishes Felice is not only the depth of the initial encounter — an implosive descent she calls “the Black Hole,” followed by direct discarnate communication delivering three enduring “Knowings” — but the nineteen years of disciplined integration that followed. She has lived the long arc of transformation.

Her work sits at the intersection of catastrophic grief, spiritually transformative experience, and longitudinal embodiment. Through sustained study of near-death and consciousness research, engagement with IANDS communities, and exploration of modalities such as Kundalini practice, breathwork, body-based meditation, and Family Constellation facilitation, she has developed a grounded and articulate framework for understanding how transcendent contact reorganizes identity over time.

Felice is uniquely positioned to address audiences who are not only curious about extraordinary experiences, but who are asking the deeper question: What now?

Her “Compass, Map, and Constellations” model offers structure for moving beyond recounting an event into living its implications — in decision-making, relationships, vocation, and worldview. She bridges narrative power with psychological reflection and practical integration tools.

Organizers seeking a speaker who combines emotional authority, conceptual clarity, and nearly twenty years of embodied credibility will find in Felice a voice that is both experiential and disciplined — one who speaks not from theory alone, but from a life reorganized.

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