Woman Dies And Is Shown That Thoughts And Energy Control Everything (NDE)
What Researchers Found
The Story
PMH Atwater was a doctor living in Southern Idaho. She had three NDEs in 1977. The first came from a miscarriage after a rape-induced pregnancy. The second followed pain from a doctor's injection. The third occurred when her rapist returned. During the first NDE, she left her body in the bathroom, saw her bloody body, noticed blobs in the air, and snapped back. In the second, she floated near the dining room light, created cities and an oak tree with thoughts, met deceased relatives and Jesus, hugged them, had a life review showing shared energy and impacts of actions, felt regret, forgave herself, and floated back. In the third, she rose through the roof into space, entered a powerful light with cyclones representing God, heard her son's voice, and turned back. A voice told her to research NDEs and write three books. After the NDEs, she relearned to walk and think, quit her bank job, sold her home, moved to Washington D.C., and researched NDEs for 44 years. She wrote the instructed books and realized her purpose as a co-creator with God.
“light was it was a light bulb it was the light fixture in my bat in my bathroom”
The account describes severe medical crises with clinical death and out-of-body experiences from impossible vantage points near ceiling light fixtures. However, veridical perceptions are vague (seeing own bloody/unmoving body), predictable, unverified, with no attempts at confirmation or timely pre-verification reporting.
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What Researchers Found
The account describes severe medical crises with clinical death and out-of-body experiences from impossible vantage points near ceiling light fixtures. However, veridical perceptions are vague (seeing own bloody/unmoving body), predictable, unverified, with no attempts at confirmation or timely pre-verification reporting.
Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.
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Score reflects transformation as described. Domains scored 0 indicate the topic was not discussed, not that no change occurred.
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