Man Died Drowning Sees Future, Colors Beings, & Says Don't Freak Out - Powerful NDE
What Researchers Found
The Story
Andy Pro had a near-death experience during a senior class picnic swim a few days before graduation. He drowned after cramps pulled him to the muddy lake bottom. During the NDE, Andy heard a voice suggest rest. He let go and left his body, viewing it from above while feeling warm, peaceful, and loved. He entered a tunnel to a bright light that drew him with ecstasy and unconditional love. He reviewed his lifetimes in a sphere, reliving events and emotions. The light welcomed him without judgment, knowing all about him. Billions of lights chorused 'welcome home.' He merged with the light, gaining universal knowledge, laughing, and playing. The light ordered him back three times, pushing him into his body. After the NDE, Andy cried on the beach from missing the light, not pain. He understood unconditional love and forgiveness, which bring eternal smiles.
“I knew everything the light knew I knew the light why because I know all the”
The account describes a classic NDE with out-of-body perception of one's own body underwater, but lacks any specific, verifiable details about external events, people, or conversations. No verification attempts or confirmations are mentioned, limiting evidential strength despite the severe drowning crisis.
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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What Researchers Found
The account describes a classic NDE with out-of-body perception of one's own body underwater, but lacks any specific, verifiable details about external events, people, or conversations. No verification attempts or confirmations are mentioned, limiting evidential strength despite the severe drowning crisis.
Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.