Lynda Sees the Throne of God - then Wooo Wooo Alert! NDE (Near Death Experience)
What Researchers Found
The Story
Linda Flagler was a counselor who worked with abused women and children. Her near-death experience was triggered by withdrawal from the sedative Klonopin after she took too much of it, which caused seizures and made her leave her body while lying in bed. During the experience, she floated up and saw her guides praying for her in a church. She then saw Mother Teresa praying for her. Next, she met Edgar Cayce, who said he was talking to her. She passed St. Peter at a podium, who said they would put everything back the way it was. She saw a throne she felt was God's and heard a voice say she was chosen to sit at his right hand. She rejected it, thinking it was Jesus' place, and fell back into her body. Afterward, she flew out of her body several times, including to a pyramid in Egypt where she met Cleopatra, who spoke about eternal life. After the NDE, her medium abilities grew stronger. She could physically feel spirits and began speaking 83 languages, including ancient Hebrew. She now teaches people not to fear death and to trust themselves.
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The account features a brief mention of an out-of-body perception during cardiac arrest, observing vague, expected resuscitation activities like people screaming, cutting clothes, and defibrillation, but lacks specific, verifiable details, any attempt at verification, or timely reporting. Subsequent experiences are spiritual visions or post-NDE phenomena without veridical elements tied to the NDE itself.
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 brief mention of an out-of-body perception during cardiac arrest, observing vague, expected resuscitation activities like people screaming, cutting clothes, and defibrillation, but lacks specific, verifiable details, any attempt at verification, or timely reporting. Subsequent experiences are spiritual visions or post-NDE phenomena without veridical elements tied to the NDE itself.
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.