CHILLING NDE: Clinically DEAD for 45 Mins; Meets GOD & Wakes Up in a BODY BAG! | Vincent Tolman
What Researchers Found
The Story
John was an adventurous single man who traveled the world and worked in construction and TV production. He chased success but felt unhappy. On January 18, 2003, he and his friend took a toxic dose of a supplement. They drove to a Dairy Queen. John passed out in the bathroom, vomited, aspirated it, and died. His friend was rushed to the hospital and recovered. John left his body and felt plunged into cool, electrifying energy with all pain gone. He observed the restaurant from above, perceiving everyone's thoughts and feelings. He watched medics declare him dead, bag his stiff body, and process paperwork for over an hour. A rookie medic shocked his body three times despite objections, restarting his heart. John remained brain dead for three days, during which he experienced profound unconditional love from God. After the NDE, John gained a deep understanding that God loves people exactly as they are, helping him find true happiness beyond chasing it.
“we both felt that it was hitting us really fast. And it felt almost like a drunk this. Like literally it felt like a”
The account features a detailed out-of-body perception during clinical death with specific, unlikely details about medical procedures and staff interactions, providing moderate evidential potential. However, the complete lack of reported verification attempts, confirmed verifications, or documented timely reporting severely limits its evidential strength.
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 a detailed out-of-body perception during clinical death with specific, unlikely details about medical procedures and staff interactions, providing moderate evidential potential. However, the complete lack of reported verification attempts, confirmed verifications, or documented timely reporting severely limits its evidential strength.
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.