We Learn It Too Late - Man Dies & Is Shown Truth About Heaven (NDE Documentary)
What Researchers Found
The Story
Bill was an 8.5-year-old boy who suffered a severe illness. It started with untreated bumps that led to strep throat, lung infections, and kidney failure. Doctors said it was too late, and he was isolated in the hospital where he stopped breathing and his heart stopped. During the NDE, Bill felt his body go quiet with no pain or breath. He felt light like a feather and hugged by love. He floated up and saw his body below, realizing his consciousness was his true self. The room filled with light like clouds. He saw a forward vision of his future: high school, meeting his wife, Kennedy's assassination with multiple shooters, Vietnam war experiences, his children, jobs, and life up to 50 years. Numbers 29 and 59 appeared, flipping between them. After the NDE, Bill woke still sick and spent a year in bed rest. He saw this as a blessing and developed meditation techniques to gather energy. He read Autobiography of a Yogi and began healing practices, like saving his injured dog with energy from his hands. This started his lifelong spiritual path of love, service, and teaching meditation.
“wow that's love I love that snake why I love that snake I I don't know I love”
The account features out-of-body perceptions during claimed clinical death, such as viewing one's body from above and a friend on a cliff, but these lack specific verifiable details and could be plausible via normal senses or expectation. No confirmed impossible observations, detailed verifications, or timely pre-verification reports; precognitive visions present but irrelevant to veridical criteria.
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What Researchers Found
The account features out-of-body perceptions during claimed clinical death, such as viewing one's body from above and a friend on a cliff, but these lack specific verifiable details and could be plausible via normal senses or expectation. No confirmed impossible observations, detailed verifications, or timely pre-verification reports; precognitive visions present but irrelevant to veridical criteria.
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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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.
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