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What Researchers Found
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Anita Moorjani, a woman living and working in Hong Kong, developed lymphoma cancer. After four years of illness, fear, and weakening health, she entered a coma on February 1, 2006, due to tumors, fluid in her lungs, and organ failure. Doctors told her family she had final hours. During the coma, she left her body and felt light, free, and filled with unconditional love, free from pain and fear. She had 360-degree awareness, seeing and hearing hospital events, conversations outside the room, and her brother rushing from India on a plane. A white light led her to a more real realm with divine presence like a summer breeze. She met her deceased father and other beings, feeling pure love and resolving past conflicts. She ascended levels to an infinite core of love, surrounded by protective spirits and angelic choirs. She understood her cancer came from living in fear, not passion. Beings told her to return, as her body would heal, and her father urged it was not her time. She chose to go back for a greater purpose. She awoke on day seven, shocking doctors. Tumors shrank rapidly, and cancer vanished in three weeks. She went home cancer-free after five weeks and has remained so for over 14 years. Her life transformed: she lives fearlessly, authentically, with unfolding purpose, and shares her story to help others.
“You know, just I’ve never felt anything like that in my physical life before. And I was aware of my body lying there in that hospital bed.”
The account features multiple specific veridical perceptions, including observing a procedure in her room, overhearing a private conversation 40 feet away outside the room, and remotely viewing her brother boarding a plane from another country, all during a deep coma. These were immediately confronted to medical staff and family upon awakening, eliciting shock and confirmation that sensory access was impossible. While lacking pre-report documentation, the direct verifications by witnesses provide strong evidential weight, limited only by the doctor's later public reticence.
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 features multiple specific veridical perceptions, including observing a procedure in her room, overhearing a private conversation 40 feet away outside the room, and remotely viewing her brother boarding a plane from another country, all during a deep coma. These were immediately confronted to medical staff and family upon awakening, eliciting shock and confirmation that sensory access was impossible. While lacking pre-report documentation, the direct verifications by witnesses provide strong evidential weight, limited only by the doctor's later public reticence.
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.