NDE: Doctor Dies And Sees His Patient On The Other Side- out of body experience
What Researchers Found
The Story
Jeremy was a medical student driving home for Christmas in North Carolina. A drunk driver in an SUV hit his car on the highway, causing a severe accident. During the NDE, Jeremy felt paralyzed but fully aware as paramedics performed CPR and rushed him to the hospital. He heard his parents' cries and prayed for death due to intense pain. In the operating theater, the pain suddenly stopped, and he felt deep peace and warmth. He moved toward a bright light and heard a baby's giggle. He saw the pregnant woman who died earlier that day holding her six-month baby and smiling. Jeremy tried to follow her to heaven, but his feet stuck to the ground. Later, in his hospital room, the woman appeared at the bed's end. They communicated without words, but she showed he must return. After the NDE, Jeremy recovered through surgeries and therapy. He learned about NDEs and changed into a more empathetic and patient person. The experience divided his life into two distinct parts.
The account describes a severe medical crisis involving a car crash, CPR, and surgeries, providing strong evidence of compromised brain function. However, there are no veridical perceptions of hospital events or impossible knowledge; the only 'perception' is a visionary encounter with a recently deceased patient known to the experiencer, lacking specificity, verification, or unpredictability.
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What Researchers Found
The account describes a severe medical crisis involving a car crash, CPR, and surgeries, providing strong evidence of compromised brain function. However, there are no veridical perceptions of hospital events or impossible knowledge; the only 'perception' is a visionary encounter with a recently deceased patient known to the experiencer, lacking specificity, verification, or unpredictability.
Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.
Was this Evidence Strength score useful?
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.
Was this Life Impact score useful?