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The
EHErs' Support Cooperative
Started; needs to be
completed. Payment plans for ESC and DT CII given at bottom of page.
What IS the EHErs' Support Cooperative [ESC]?
The ESC is a grassroots organization not bound by any
particular academic or religious or other such affiliations. The
only thing that binds its members is the fact that each one has had at least one
highly significant death-transcendent "exceptional human experience" [DT EHE]
that has had a profound impact on their lives. A DT EHE leaves the experiencer with the
unambiguous personal
awareness that we are not our physical bodies -- we are something other and
more; and similarly, the awareness that the eventual demise of the physical body
simply releases the consciousness that is self to another dimension of what is
referred to on this site as the "Larger Life Reality.
What is the ESC's mission?
What are the ESC's goals?
What does it mean to be a member?
What are the benefits of becoming a member of
the ESC?
What is required of me to become a member of
the ESC?
Are there any rules or regulations?
Is this a religious organization or some kind
of civic or academic organization?
Are there any recommendations, such as reading
or websites, concerning the ideology of ESC?
May I contact
other members?
How do I contact the ESC?
If you have membership or general questions about the DT CII, contact Rachael
Rocamora at
The Death-Transcendent Cooperative Inquiry Initiative is one of the
communities within the collective organization,
www.wHeretwoworldsTouch.com.
----------What follows relates to a possible means toward organization in
terms of affiliates and affiliate interests. For example, some people will
be more interested in OBEs, others in sound and light devices or afterdeath
communications, etc. ....
For information on subscribing to some of
the mailing lists, look into the Member Area area once you've joined. The first
list most people join is the NCN
[=what is this?] Discussion List.
Is there a membership fee?
The first three months are free, after which there is a
yearly fee that can be paid quarterly, bi-annually, or annually. Assuming
you meet the qualifications for joining the EHErs' Support Cooperative, you have
the option to join two organizations here -- the ESC and also the DT CII.
The three-month trial is available for each, one time only per member.
Here is the cost structure, beyond the initial free trials:
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Quarterly
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Bi-annually
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Annually
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ESC or DT-CII [each]
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$35
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$60
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$110
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Both ESC and DT-CII
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$60
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$110
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$200
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If you join the second organization somewhere in the middle
of your paid membership for the first one, a compensatory adjustment will be
made when your three-month free trial ends for the second network, and you will
be billed accordingly for the second one, for the remainder of the period for
which you have already paid for the original membership. This adjustment
takes into consideration your current single-fee plan also so that you will in
essence only be paying the double membership fee from the beginning of the dual
membership for both organizations.
To clarify, at the time of your first payment-due for the
second membership, assuming your payment is not concurrently due for your
original single membership, you will pay the "both-and" amount due for the
second one and only up to the time your next payment-due for the first
organization you joined. The payment adjustment will also take into
consideration your current paid single membership, so that from the very
beginning of your paid dual membership, your fees will reflect the both-and cost
structure.
When your payment comes due for your original membership, you
will then continue payment according to the both-and fee structure, but for both
together, until or unless you decide to drop out of one or both. If you
choose at some later time to drop out of one and maintain your membership in the
other, it works like it would with journals or magazines. You just won't
renew your membership the next time your payment is due, and if you continue to
maintain one membership, the fee schedule will then reflect the single-network
payment plan.
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