NDE TV Presents Jeff , during a moment of surrender, he left his body, he had a NDE Like Experience.
What Researchers Found
The Story
Jeff Pete, an electrician from Australia, experienced his NDE during a severe panic attack in his vehicle after 22 years of anxiety and psychosis from marijuana cookies. He curled up in the back seat and surrendered, saying he could not live with himself anymore. His awareness left his body and saw a featureless white light figure. It entered an orange hatch into pitch-black astral darkness, then reached a white light oval room filled with ecstatic love that permeated his being. He met God the Father, received a cosmic hug, reviewed his minor transgressions, and understood karma and universal love. A female voice said Christianity forgot the divine feminine. His awareness journeyed through darkness, entered a misty gray Earth-like ball feeling humanity's suffering, and returned to his body. After the NDE, his anxiety and psychosis vanished. He felt heaven on earth with vibrant clarity and pure love. Over 1-2 years, his sense of self returned, but he gained lasting empathy, intuition, and no fear of death, viewing it as enlightenment.
This account describes a subjective visionary experience during a severe psychotic episode with no claims of veridical perceptions of real-world events, medical staff, or verifiable details beyond the experiencer's own body in the van. Lacks specificity, verification, and any external corroboration, limiting evidential strength entirely to internal phenomenology.
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
This account describes a subjective visionary experience during a severe psychotic episode with no claims of veridical perceptions of real-world events, medical staff, or verifiable details beyond the experiencer's own body in the van. Lacks specificity, verification, and any external corroboration, limiting evidential strength entirely to internal phenomenology.
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.