Man had 3NDE; Met Jesus and Saw The Future!
What Researchers Found
The Story
Adam Miller was an 18-year-old competitive figure skater. In 1977, he developed double pneumonia from overtraining in Los Angeles. His lungs filled with pus and blood, his temperature hit 109 degrees, and his heart stopped during treatment. A man in a white robe and blue jeans met him and led him to a building. He climbed 72 stairs that lit up with stars. Inside, angels of various sizes surrounded him. Mother Mary and other holy beings welcomed him to the Place of Change. They discussed his life and options. He chose to attend the Universal College, studied universal laws for two weeks with winged instructors, graduated, and returned to his body. After the NDE, Adam healed his girlfriend's broken ankle with touch. He explored meditation and alternative beliefs. In 1998, he left skating and became a full-time healer. He helped thousands with physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual issues, embracing a universal spiritual view focused on unity and growth.
“then it went back up so and it went back up really high so it was like 109”
The account describes multiple clinically severe crises including cardiac arrest and extreme physiological compromise, but contains no veridical perception claims whatsoever—no observations of real-world events, conversations, or details impossible to know via normal senses during unconsciousness. All experiences are purely spiritual visions of holy beings, buildings, and afterlife realms without any earthly corroboration or verification attempts.
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 describes multiple clinically severe crises including cardiac arrest and extreme physiological compromise, but contains no veridical perception claims whatsoever—no observations of real-world events, conversations, or details impossible to know via normal senses during unconsciousness. All experiences are purely spiritual visions of holy beings, buildings, and afterlife realms without any earthly corroboration or verification attempts.
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.