Atheist Travels to Heaven; Unlocking the Akashic Records and Discovering Your Soul's Journey
What Researchers Found
The Story
Preston Dennett was a 19-year-old skeptic from California when his mother died suddenly from a heart attack in 1984. Grief over her death triggered his first out-of-body experience while he rested in bed. During his experiences, he felt intense vibrations and popped out of his body. He floated invisibly across rooms and saw his physical form below. He visited beautiful heavenly realms with sparkling air, vivid colors, and fields of flowers. There, he met deceased loved ones like his mother, father, brothers, and pets. He explored lower dark realms and helped trapped spirits cross over, including a young girl by offering to reunite her with her mother and his friend Roger by praying for his ascent. He entered the Akashic library through a purifying tunnel of light, viewed his numerous past lives across races and genders, and saw his future enlightened self. After these events, Dennett embraced belief in life after death. He practiced out-of-body travel regularly, researched paranormal topics, wrote books, and urges others to try it for personal transformation.
“not only is there life after death but because you go to a place that is like”
This transcript recounts voluntary out-of-body experiences induced by relaxation and meditation, not a near-death event, with minimal claims of physical veridical perception limited to seeing one's own body and an empty mirror. Lacking specific, verifiable, or unpredictable details, no external verification or timely reporting, the evidential strength is very low.
Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.
Score reflects transformation as described. Domains scored 0 indicate the topic was not discussed, not that no change occurred.
Are you here because someone you love has died?
These accounts were gathered because death may not be the end. Thousands of people have experienced something beyond — and come back to tell us about it.
What Researchers Found
This transcript recounts voluntary out-of-body experiences induced by relaxation and meditation, not a near-death event, with minimal claims of physical veridical perception limited to seeing one's own body and an empty mirror. Lacking specific, verifiable, or unpredictable details, no external verification or timely reporting, the evidential strength is very low.
Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.
Score reflects transformation as described. Domains scored 0 indicate the topic was not discussed, not that no change occurred.