NDE TV Presents Kim, and the self love education she received from her spiritual experiences.
What Researchers Found
The Story
Imagine a little girl, just five years old, slipping under the water, her lungs burning as she drowns. That's how Kim Ramsey's first brush with death began. But instead of darkness, she found herself floating free, a ghostly child darting around the scene, absorbing knowledge from unseen sources, whispers of the beyond guiding her back to life. Fast forward two decades to 1986: Kim, now 25 and a mother of three, lies in agony from an ectopic pregnancy, her body betraying her. Clinically dead, she hears the verdict—it's her time. No tunnels of light, no heavenly choirs, just a fierce negotiation. She fights, pleading for her boys who await at home, haunted by her own abusive childhood she refuses to repeat. Against the odds, she's hurled back into her body, into a wheelchair, stunned by the gift of return. Only then does overwhelming love wash over her, a divine indulgence like a parent relenting to a child's plea. But Kim's story doesn't end there. Decades later, hospitalized with a life-threatening staph infection, she lifts out again, confronting the abandoned inner child from her adoption trauma. A voice offers escape to 'home' with God, but she chooses battle, vowing to heal that wounded girl and embrace earthly wonder. These encounters, raw and unpolished, unlike the idyllic NDEs of lore, reshaped Kim. No instant enlightenment, but a slow awakening. She excavated her pain through dreams, meditations, and writing, birthing poetry and music that channel angelic tongues. From suicidal teen to podcast inspirer, Kim now bridges realms, teaching that death is birth, life a dance between form and formless. Her journey reveals how near-death isn't about pretty visions but gritty choices—fighting for love, self-parenting the broken parts, and weaving heaven into earth's chaos. In sharing, she ripples healing, proving ordinary souls, scarred yet resilient, can illuminate the divine in the everyday struggle.
“god i wanted god i was hungry for god i and so one night it was a i was a junior”
The transcript recounts multiple spiritual and near-death experiences, including drowning at age five, an ectopic pregnancy, and a recent staph infection hospitalization, but provides no specific, verifiable details of physical events or observations from impossible vantage points. Without veridical perceptions, verification attempts, or timely pre-verification reporting, the evidential strength remains minimal.
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 transcript recounts multiple spiritual and near-death experiences, including drowning at age five, an ectopic pregnancy, and a recent staph infection hospitalization, but provides no specific, verifiable details of physical events or observations from impossible vantage points. Without veridical perceptions, verification attempts, or timely pre-verification reporting, the evidential strength remains minimal.
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.