Felice's NDE (Part 2). Hit By A Speeding Pickup And Shared Death Experiences
What Researchers Found
The Story
Imagine the sterile chaos of an emergency room: doctors cutting away clothes, defibrillator paddles charging with a desperate whine, family members screaming and crying as a heart flatlines. This was the scene for Feliz de Martino in a moment that could have been her last. Her heart had stopped, pronounced dead for a full 45 minutes, yet she wasn't trapped in that failing body. Instead, she hovered somewhere else, detached and serene, watching the frenzy below without recognition that the lifeless form was her own. What she felt wasn't fear or pain, but an overwhelming wave of absolute love and peace—pure, unadulterated, leaving no room for anything else. In this other realm, familiar faces emerged, people from her past welcoming her back home. It was as if she'd returned to a place of ultimate safety, where every worry dissolved into belonging. No words were needed; the connection was immediate, telepathic, profound. This wasn't a dream or hallucination, but a vivid crossing into what she calls 'incredibly safe' territory, a homecoming that redefined her understanding of existence. When she was pulled back—revived by those electric shocks—the transformation was immediate and lasting. The terror of death vanished, replaced by trust in divine timing. Feliz emerged with a mission: to guide others through the threshold, training as a death doula, facilitating heart-centered conversations, and urging service as love's highest form. Her experiences with loved ones' passings—shared visions of grandfathers and angels reaching down, fathers reaching up—completed a circle of connection. No longer fearing the end, she listens to her soul's voice, embodied in bodily 'yeses' and 'nos,' sharing tools to access that inner wisdom. In a world that shies from death, Feliz's story reminds us it's not an end, but a welcome into immense, judgment-free love, inviting us to live with purpose until our own call home.
“I had known in the past I'm back home home shifting gears in a major way here”
The account describes a cardiac arrest NDE with an out-of-body perception of people around the body, but provides only vague, expected details without any verification attempts, specific identifiable elements, or timely reporting, limiting evidential value.
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.
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What Researchers Found
The account describes a cardiac arrest NDE with an out-of-body perception of people around the body, but provides only vague, expected details without any verification attempts, specific identifiable elements, or timely reporting, limiting evidential value.
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.