Man Dies, Entered A Realm, Sees Beings, & Says Don't Freak Out - Powerful Near Death Experience
What Researchers Found
The Story
The person was nearly 30 years old and visiting their parents in Toronto when the NDE occurred. They fell down the basement stairs after their foot hit a tennis ball, became winded, and could not breathe, leading to collapse. During the experience, they blacked out and then found themselves conscious outside their body, viewing it on the floor. The basement filled with a purplish haze light. A portal opened on their left, pulling them toward it. Hundreds of faces appeared, screaming, 'What are you doing here? It's not your time. You have to go back.' They retreated and snapped back into their body with a pop, feeling pain again. They jumped up and ran outside. After the NDE, they waited in freezing cold weather wearing only a t-shirt and shorts, feeling comfortable. Hospital checks showed bruised vertebrae but no breaks. They overcame their lifelong fear of dying, experiencing calm acceptance instead. Years later, reading about other NDEs helped them understand their out-of-body event and strengthened their belief in the afterlife.
“back go back go back and I was like like so shocked I didn't know like what was”
The account describes a brief period of unconsciousness following a stair fall and an out-of-body experience viewing one's own body, but lacks any specific, verifiable details about the surroundings or events. No verification attempts or confirmations are mentioned, and the experience was reinterpreted years later after reading about NDEs, providing minimal evidential strength for veridical perception.
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What Researchers Found
The account describes a brief period of unconsciousness following a stair fall and an out-of-body experience viewing one's own body, but lacks any specific, verifiable details about the surroundings or events. No verification attempts or confirmations are mentioned, and the experience was reinterpreted years later after reading about NDEs, providing minimal evidential strength for veridical perception.
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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