IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of Heidemarie Hardman (1924-2024) whose steadfast certain belief and faith that "I am not this body" and "we will meet again" was constant and unwavering. She experienced an out of body near death experience during a miscarriage with severe blood loss in 1953 that changed her understanding of life and death and this website is a tribute to her pure soul, her love and kindness, her faith, strength and iron determination until the end, and her unshakeable conviction that "there is so much more than we know".
Return for her thoughts, poems, her amazing and inspiring life story and more.
SPECIAL MOMENTS
When you're sad and weary
Call on Him above
He'll be there and listening
And you will feel His love
And you will know you're not alone
He will comfort you
And give you strength and peace
His love for you will never cease
Try to get to know Him
He's always there for you
Open your heart and let Him in
That's all you've got to do
by Heidi Hardman
Open my eyes that I may see the things I see not
Open my ears that I may hear the things I hear not
Open my mouth that I may speak the things I speak not
by Heidi Hardman
COMING SOON
Heidi's work as a nurse during horrific WW2 bombing raids.
Being machine-gunned by swooping fighter planes.
Her army training to prepare as a volunteer front line nurse.
Her near death experience at age 29 that changed her forever.
Her writings, poems and insights.
The Foundation being launched to fund good works in her memory.
Synchronicities and signs since her passing that demonstrate beyond doubt there is indeed "so much more than we know".
Return for her thoughts, poems, her amazing and inspiring life story and more.
SPECIAL MOMENTS
When you're sad and weary
Call on Him above
He'll be there and listening
And you will feel His love
And you will know you're not alone
He will comfort you
And give you strength and peace
His love for you will never cease
Try to get to know Him
He's always there for you
Open your heart and let Him in
That's all you've got to do
by Heidi Hardman
Open my eyes that I may see the things I see not
Open my ears that I may hear the things I hear not
Open my mouth that I may speak the things I speak not
by Heidi Hardman
COMING SOON
Heidi's work as a nurse during horrific WW2 bombing raids.
Being machine-gunned by swooping fighter planes.
Her army training to prepare as a volunteer front line nurse.
Her near death experience at age 29 that changed her forever.
Her writings, poems and insights.
The Foundation being launched to fund good works in her memory.
Synchronicities and signs since her passing that demonstrate beyond doubt there is indeed "so much more than we know".
LAST VIDEO
Heidi at 100 years of age and still singing.
This is in Olhao, Portugal, in the summer of 2024, just a few weeks before her passing in July 2024. She loved singing this German drinking song.
Heidi at 100 years of age and still singing.
This is in Olhao, Portugal, in the summer of 2024, just a few weeks before her passing in July 2024. She loved singing this German drinking song.
Visit the Hardman Institute for Science and Consciousness Studies - a venture inspired by Heidi's unwavering faith in there being "much more than we know" and launched in her memory.