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Jesse Isaacs Near Death Experience

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Over a month ago, my son Jesse Isaacs was rushed to a hospital intensive care unit. He was being treated for hypothermia and drowning. He had tripped and fallen off his boat, which was docked at Marina Del Rey in California, into forty-degree water. He called for help but like most people caught in water at such a low temperature, he died. After more than six hours, he revived himself, and again called for help; but went face down once more. In that moment, his neighbor pulled him out of the water, took him to a hot shower, and called the paramedics. He was rushed to the hospital; his doctor was absolutely shocked that he had come back to life after several hours in forty-degree water.


For some time, Jesse didn't tell me this whole story. I really only knew he had fallen in the water and had hypothermia; he has a way of speaking that makes you feel confident. He didn't tell me he had died; his lungs, his blood and organs and his whole body had been flooded with salty, sludgy marina water. It was weeks before he told me the whole story of what he experienced. We were having beautiful conversations; he was filled with tenderness and compassion, sometimes reflective and tearful. But it took a long time, since he called me from the intensive care unit, for me to clearly realize he had been in a very dangerous condition. Only recently did he tell me he had barely been able to hold down food and was far too weak to get on with his life.

For my friends who attend RSE, and my friends and family who do not, I feel it is important to share: Jesse first met Ramtha in November, 1981 at our house, where we hosted one of the first dialogues in Boston. He was three years old. We moved to the Oregon coast a few months later. Over the years Jesse had talks with the Ram and attended events, always one of the few who completely mastered the Labyrinth, blindfolded in amongst a thousand people, finding his cards (again blindfolded on a big field), getting the remote views, healing his broken wrist (we had x-rays for proof) and doing many similar miraculous healings for other people. His last time at an event, at the age of eighteen, he sat next to Ram on stage and drank wine from Ramtha's goblet. Soon after that he burst out into the wide world. As one of the earliest kids in our community, he longed for big adventures and created a way to travel all around the globe by working for musical groups as tech support and stage manager. Later, he became a high end chef in Boston and then in Los Angeles. He has always understood that we are divine creators. Obviously that is what kept him alive. He still has many big, beautiful dreams for the future. For a start, he wants to put delicious food in front of people and make them smile. One day I hope to write a book about this amazing, courageous and beautiful guy whom I am deeply grateful to call my son.


A friend and I have been doing intense focus to aid Jesse's healing. For many days a beloved naturopath in our community has been giving him round-the-clock remote treatments. At first she said he was not able to absorb the frequencies, and it appeared he would pass. But after another whole day, he started to be a little bit better. She has continued to treat him and very slowly he is turning back to life. I've sent tinctures, lung flush, enzymes, supplements and all the money I had. Now he is holding down food. But he needs much more.


I'm reaching out to everyone I know, and to your friends and loved ones whom I do not know, for help with everything. This would include expensive but wonderful, strengthening IV treatments that bring hydration, amino acids, antioxidants, vitamins & minerals to speed recovery; as well as NAD+, the coenzyme for cell energy metabolism and mitochondrial function. We look forward to detox and more detox, to excellent chiropractic, massage, and Blu Room care. In addition to this, there are Jesse's living expenses and money for me to go and take care of him, and for him to travel when he is strong enough.

Kindly give what you can. God bless you all.
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    • $50
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Jean Isaacs
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Yelm, WA

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