Why Does an NDE Change Your Life?

Today, Dr. Freddy Mercado lives his second chance at life to the fullest, from a place of gratitude, joy, and full presence in the here and now. Following his NDE, his medical training initially led him to skepticism, which he used as a tool to study and document what had happened to him.

He now believes that the NDE he experienced gave his life meaning—a purpose that drives him to value everything that helps him become his best self every day.

Dr. Freddy Mercado is a surgeon with a Master’s degree in Healthcare Administration, a certified Life Coach, and holds a certification in Leadership and Mentorship from Harvard University.

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