In her riverting new book, nurse Julie McFadden claims that some people appear to have control over their time of death, and when they do, one of three things happens.
The main conceptual idea of the text is that the author believes in the existence of an afterlife and that individuals have control over when they die. The author supports this belief by sharing anecdotal stories about near-death experiences and observations about people passing away peacefully. One story highlights a woman named Juanita who, despite apparent health, suddenly died, leading the author to believe she chose her time of death. The text also mentions that animals, particularly dogs, seem to sense when someone is nearing death, further strengthening the author's conviction about a spiritual realm and the ability to influence one's own mortality.