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What Researchers Found
The Story
Robin Aisha Lansong was a teenager dealing with severe trauma from childhood abuse and war experiences. High cortisol levels from suppressed trauma caused her heart to shut down during stress or activity, triggering three near-death experiences. In the first, while with her boyfriend, she felt panic, her heart slowed, and she fell through layers to a landscape of Irish hills. She saw her scattered self, her heart trapped in a maze, and a feminine presence sang to reconnect her parts before she returned after 20 minutes. In the second, alone in the kitchen, she collapsed; her mother called an ambulance. She drifted from Earth to a raft in space held by a golden tether, feeling safe and connected, realizing it resembled a cell membrane. Paramedics resuscitated her. In the third, during a college class after a nightmare, her heart stopped; EMTs used an AED. She entered a peaceful tunnel with singing walls, heard friends urging her to live, and was shocked back reluctantly. After these events, Robin could no longer suppress her trauma. She entered inpatient treatment, trained as a craniosacral therapist, and now advocates for trauma healing through education, art, music, and community support to help others reconnect and find safety.
“run from my life and then I I knew I was going to pass out so I squatted down to”
The account features severe medical crises with corroborated clinical unresponsiveness (no detectable heart rate or breathing) and specific auditory perceptions of conversations and actions (e.g., AED use, exact phrases) during unconsciousness. However, all perceptions occur within potential sensory range without out-of-body vantage points or remote access, and verification relies on general narrative consistency rather than detailed pre-verification reporting or specific confirmations.
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 severe medical crises with corroborated clinical unresponsiveness (no detectable heart rate or breathing) and specific auditory perceptions of conversations and actions (e.g., AED use, exact phrases) during unconsciousness. However, all perceptions occur within potential sensory range without out-of-body vantage points or remote access, and verification relies on general narrative consistency rather than detailed pre-verification reporting or specific confirmations.
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.