Baseball Player DIES, Came Back with THIS Urgent Message | Near Death Experience #nde
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Bubba was a 19-year-old college freshman baseball player at Jacksonville University. He had Tommy John surgery for an elbow injury. During the procedure, anesthesia failed, and he stayed awake. As doctors cut, his body turned purple, blue, and white. His heart flatlined, and he died. From above, Bubba watched his body. He entered a 360-degree life review, reliving all memories. He experienced events from his own view and others', like understanding his dad's discipline came from love. It ended with a joyful basketball game memory with his stepdad Mike. Bubba felt regret for missed chances and fear of death. He transitioned to a beautiful, colorful place of pure love without a body. He met Mike telepathically, played basketball, and received a choice: stay or return to Earth with a great purpose. Bubba chose to return. He saw doctors revive him and woke up fighting to go back. After the NDE, Bubba struggled for two years to process it. He lost passion for baseball and quit pursuing a pro career. At 24, he embraced a new faith, healed past traumas, and found purpose. He now writes a book to share lessons on 'becoming ready to die'—living intentionally with love, forgiveness, and no regrets to avoid fear at death's door.
“life but in this life review I could perspective of my dad and I got to learn”
The account describes an OBE during surgery with observation of clinical death indicators like body discoloration and flatline from an elevated vantage point, providing some specific but unverified details of surgical events. However, the complete lack of any reported verification or confirmation of these perceptions severely limits evidential strength.
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What Researchers Found
The account describes an OBE during surgery with observation of clinical death indicators like body discoloration and flatline from an elevated vantage point, providing some specific but unverified details of surgical events. However, the complete lack of any reported verification or confirmation of these perceptions severely limits evidential strength.
Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.
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Score reflects transformation as described. Domains scored 0 indicate the topic was not discussed, not that no change occurred.
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