Betty Guadagno Loss Both Parents At The Same Time To An Overdose & Had a NDE That Changed Her Life
What Researchers Found
The Story
Betty's life was a storm of darkness before her near-death experience in 2019. Orphaned at 23 by her parents' joint suicide amid their battle with addiction, she spiraled into her own abyss: atheism, prostitution, heroin and meth addiction, and a cycle of harming others as she had been harmed. Homeless and desperate, she overdosed on her bathroom floor, propelling her into an otherworldly journey that would redefine everything. The ordeal began with a brutal life review, where Betty relived the agony she inflicted on others and endured herself, from both sides of the pain. It extended beyond her lifetime—childbirth she never knew, a child's death, her parents' final moments through their eyes. Drowning in anguish, she felt trapped in hell, her atheist mind convinced this was the grim reality of death. Then, her father's voice pierced the torment: 'You are worthy of all the love in the universe,' repeated like a lifeline. Following it, she entered a radiant light, a homecoming of unconditional love, peace, and wholeness. Shards of her fractured life fused into a mosaic of beauty. Surrounded by thousands of souls, she witnessed a spiritual army rallying for Earth's consciousness ascension, led by a wise, loving commander—perhaps Christ, Krishna, or pure higher consciousness. Beings at a humble table consulted a golden book, informing her this visit was for insight only; she must return. In a surreal grocery store scene, a guide helped her 'shop' for life's cereal boxes, deliberately choosing the darkest: poverty, addiction, sexual trauma. With one box, she confronted her childhood molester's soul, forging a loving contract that released her victimhood, revealing herself as a divine co-creator. Begging to stay in this paradise, Betty tantrumed like a child, glimpsing her broken body below. The beings insisted: Earth needed her, and she knew the mission deep down, even if forgotten. Reluctantly, she returned, emerging transformed. No longer defined by addiction or shame, Betty embraced grace she once deemed undeserved. Today, she shares her story, a testament to redemption, purpose, and the universe's boundless love, inspiring others to see their own worth amid chaos.
“love and peace and joy and serenity and felt like I was finally home. Not like”
The account features a vague out-of-body perception of the experiencer's own body during overdose but lacks any specific, verifiable details, attempts at verification, or corroborated elements. Spiritual visions and life review dominate without physical-world veridical claims.
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 a vague out-of-body perception of the experiencer's own body during overdose but lacks any specific, verifiable details, attempts at verification, or corroborated elements. Spiritual visions and life review dominate without physical-world veridical claims.
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.