NDE TV Presents Virginia, farm wife has NDE hears ambulance driver say "She's not going to make it".
What Researchers Found
The Story
Virginia Drake was a 46-year-old teacher living on a farm when she suffered a heart attack in 1998 from a 99% blockage in her aorta. She first mistook the pain for acid reflux. During the experience, she left her body in the ER and saw herself from above. Time slowed as she observed medical staff. She felt God's comforting presence saying 'be still.' In the ambulance, she floated outside and heard the driver's thoughts. She met the Council of 12 in white and golden robes in a cosmic room. In the ICU, Archangel Michael appeared and told her to wake up to the truth. Angels circled her bed. God asked how she served him. After the NDE, Virginia refused a heart transplant and healed miraculously. She shifted from material life to spiritual service, following inner guidance. She ended her marriage after revelations, became a speaker, and taught others about divine truth and oneness.
“still and I knew that was God I knew it was because you don't feel that I mean”
The account features one exceptional verified veridical perception: recognizing the unique voice of the National Geographic narrator visiting his dying mother in the adjacent ICU bed, confirmed in detail by the nurse including that he flew in from California. This is supported by OBE claims like seeing from impossible vantages (e.g., outside ambulance, ER corner), but limited by lack of clinical death (heart attack without arrest/flatline), no verification of other perceptions (e.g., ambulance driver's thought, doctor's pen/shoes), and some claims allowing potential sensory access.
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 one exceptional verified veridical perception: recognizing the unique voice of the National Geographic narrator visiting his dying mother in the adjacent ICU bed, confirmed in detail by the nurse including that he flew in from California. This is supported by OBE claims like seeing from impossible vantages (e.g., outside ambulance, ER corner), but limited by lack of clinical death (heart attack without arrest/flatline), no verification of other perceptions (e.g., ambulance driver's thought, doctor's pen/shoes), and some claims allowing potential sensory access.
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.