She Died & Describes What She Saw In Heaven | Near Death Experience (NDE)
What Researchers Found
The Story
A woman experienced a near-death event during a complicated childbirth in 1958. She went into clinical death for seven minutes while doctors performed a cesarean section on her, and her newborn son died. She left her body and saw her husband driving to the hospital. She multi-located to family members, including her mother, sisters, brother, and son, knowing their exact thoughts and actions. She viewed the San Fernando Valley and Earth from space. She traveled through the universe to Heaven, a living realm of pure love with vibrant grass, trees, animals, and unicorns. An angel guide showed her a serene countryside, a colorful coastal community, and heavenly cities with golden streets and a sparkling fountain. At God's computer, she reviewed her choice to incarnate in 1936 over the Civil War era. In a grand palace throne room, God revealed she was made of light, explained life as a test of good versus evil with no reincarnation, and commanded her to return. After the NDE, she gained deep peace about death, understood love as the key to Heaven, and lived with strong faith, experiencing medical miracles and raising more children.
“are here to love life, to live life and express back to our Creator our joy in having life here and seeing how beautiful our world is regardless of how we make it. It is a very beautiful world”
The account features strong claims of veridical perceptions during clinical death, including specific medical procedures inaccessible to the patient and remote multi-location awareness of family members' activities, promptly reported to the doctor. However, evidential strength is limited by the absence of explicit third-party confirmations of the details shared with the doctor and family. Overall, multiple specific, unlikely details from impossible vantage points elevate the score.
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What Researchers Found
The account features strong claims of veridical perceptions during clinical death, including specific medical procedures inaccessible to the patient and remote multi-location awareness of family members' activities, promptly reported to the doctor. However, evidential strength is limited by the absence of explicit third-party confirmations of the details shared with the doctor and family. Overall, multiple specific, unlikely details from impossible vantage points elevate the score.
Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.
Was this Evidence Strength score useful?
Was this Experience Depth score useful?
Score reflects transformation as described. Domains scored 0 indicate the topic was not discussed, not that no change occurred.
Was this Life Impact score useful?