My Son Didn't Want to be Born; Pre Birth Memory and Near Death Experience
What Researchers Found
The Story
Imagine a life where the veil between worlds thins early, shaping a destiny of teaching and spiritual insight. Margo McKinnon, a high school English teacher, first brushed death at 18, felled by a raging fever in her university dorm's basement infirmary. As her nurse slipped away for a date, Margo's spirit lifted free, drawn to a warm orange light. Floating above, she watched classmates in elegant ball gowns gather for a military dance, somersaulting in surprise when one girl spotted her ghostly form. She drifted to her roommate's empty room, then snapped back as the nurse returned in panic, convinced she'd found a corpse. This out-of-body glimpse didn't shatter Margo's world but later became a lifeline for a grieving student haunted by her murdered friend's final, mysterious call—a spectral goodbye that mirrored Margo's own ethereal farewell. Nearly two decades later, at 37, during a rigorous four-day indigenous fasting ceremony under a blistering sun, Margo collapsed, her spirit surging toward pure, enveloping white light—unconditional love incarnate. Gray silhouettes of other souls ascended nearby, but her late mother descended, beaming, to bar her path. 'You can't come further,' her mom insisted. 'You're a teacher, a mother—return.' Inhaling this divine essence until it saturated her being, Margo returned to her heavy body, the ceremony's stoic participants unmoved by her revival. This profound encounter transformed Margo, igniting a mission to infuse earthly spaces—classrooms, families—with that boundless love. No longer homesick for the beyond, she channeled it into her Body Mind Spirit Soul Oneness Dominance Theory, guiding spirit-dominant souls like herself to thrive amid human harshness. Through books, webinars, and empathetic counsel, Margo bridges realms, proving that glimpses of eternity can rewire our world for kindness, one connection at a time.
“back that day I love it I love to hear love to answer them I run meetup groups”
The primary evidential claim involves an OBE from a basement infirmary bed where the experiencer accurately perceived girls in ball gowns waiting for taxis to a military ball in the upstairs lobby, immediately verified by the nurse who confirmed the details despite the physical impossibility. This is strengthened by the deep fever-induced unconsciousness and prompt reporting, but limited by the somewhat predictable nature of the event in a dormitory near a military college and only one cluster of verified perceptions without further independent corroboration.
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 primary evidential claim involves an OBE from a basement infirmary bed where the experiencer accurately perceived girls in ball gowns waiting for taxis to a military ball in the upstairs lobby, immediately verified by the nurse who confirmed the details despite the physical impossibility. This is strengthened by the deep fever-induced unconsciousness and prompt reporting, but limited by the somewhat predictable nature of the event in a dormitory near a military college and only one cluster of verified perceptions without further independent corroboration.
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.