7 True Stories from People Who Had Near Death Experiences

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Summary:

  • Near death experiences captivate people globally, with vivid accounts of leaving bodies and encountering peace and light.

  • Seven documented near death experiences, including Pam Reynolds, Anita Moorjani, and Dr. Eben Alexander, have touched many lives.

  • Stories from credible sources depict out-of-body sensations, tunnels of light, and life-changing shifts in perspective. Reading related books can provide more details.

Near death experiences continue to fascinate people around the world. Many who have been clinically dead or close to death return with vivid accounts of leaving their bodies meeting loved ones or encountering overwhelming peace and light. While science debates the exact cause these personal stories from ordinary people doctors and patients feel profoundly real to those who lived them. Here are seven documented or widely shared accounts that have touched many lives.

Pam Reynolds The Most Verifiable Surgical Case

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Pam Reynolds had a rare brain operation whereby the doctors cooled her down, drained her blood and put her heart and brain into a coma. By all medical standards, she was dead. However, she subsequently explained that she was floating over her body observing the surgery. She remembered hearing an electric toothbrush-like bone saw and surgeons talking and some of the tools employed. Her accounts were the same as those that were reported by the surgical team despite her eyes and ears being covered. This case is still one of the most medically recorded near death experiences.

Anita Moorjani Healing from Terminal Cancer

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Anita Moorjani went into a coma due to advanced lymphoma and had an extreme near death experience. She experienced herself growing bigger than her own body and sensing the thoughts and feelings of her family in the hospital. She met a light that was full of love and knew some realities of life and fear. Upon her coming back doctors were shocked because the tumors were shrinking at a high rate. She subsequently documented the experience in her book Dying to Be Me and how the near death experience turned her fear of death to profound peace and joy.

Dr Eben Alexander The Neurosurgeon Who Saw Heaven

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Dr Eben Alexander, a neurosurgeon, went into a coma due to a serious case of bacterial infection in his meningitis that paralyzed his brain. He, being a scientist, had been skeptical when it came to near death stories. In his coma he had ventured into worlds of exquisite beauty and encountered a supernatural being and experienced divine love without any conditions. He referred to a place that was way beyond the usual dreams or hallucinations. Upon waking up without brain damage he wrote Proof of Heaven and told how the experience had radically altered his perception of consciousness and the afterlife.

The Man Who Saw His Dentures During Coma

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In a famous study by cardiologist Pim van Lommel a cardiac arrest patient in deep coma later told a nurse he recognized her. He accurately described exactly where she had placed his dentures during resuscitation efforts while he was unconscious. He also recounted floating and observing the scene in detail. This verifiable out of body account from a peer reviewed report adds strong evidence that consciousness can operate even when the brain shows no activity.

Randy Kay The Businessman Who Risked His Career

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Randy Kay a successful executive suffered multiple organ failure and was given only a three percent chance of survival. While in a coma he had several near death experiences including traveling through a dark tunnel and entering a magnificent city like a great hall. He met deceased relatives and received a message from an unknown veteran to deliver to his granddaughter. Despite risking his professional reputation he shared the story because it felt more real than anything in his waking life.

The Woman Struck by Lightning Elizabeth Krohn

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Elizabeth Krohn was struck by lightning outside a synagogue in Houston. She left her body and followed a light into a beautiful garden she described as heaven. She felt complete understanding of space and time and heard the voice of God. The experience removed her fear of death and gave her new awareness about life on earth. She has since shared how the near death event continues to shape her daily perspective with greater compassion and presence.

The Young Mother with Two Near-Death Experiences

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One woman shared her two separate near-death events. The first happened during early labor with dangerously high blood pressure. She floated near the ceiling watching doctors rush her to surgery with no emotion just calm observation. The second occurred on a cold winter day involving severe health complications. Both times she felt detached yet peaceful. She described how these experiences shifted her view on life and death without dramatic lights or tunnels but with a quiet knowing that brought lasting calm.

The Reality of Near Death Experiences

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These stories come from credible sources including medical records peer reviewed studies and personal testimonies from professionals. Common themes include out of body sensations tunnels of light overwhelming love meetings with deceased relatives and life changing shifts in perspective. Skeptics point to brain chemistry while many researchers and experiencers believe they point to something beyond physical death. Not every account is pleasant but most bring profound peace or insight.

Managing Curiosity About the Afterlife

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In case these stories are of interest to you, you might want to read books such as Proof of Heaven or Dying to Be Me to get even more details. There are a lot of individuals who are relieved and feel comfortable discussing death and reading what other cultures and sciences have to say. Travel with an open mind and yet keep in mind every experience of yours as it is a very personal one.

Savouring the Miracle of Reincarnation

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Listening to these stories usually leaves one feeling awe and less fear of death. Most people who come back report that they are now living with greater purpose and kindness and are more appreciative of their daily lives. You can interpret them as signs of the spiritual or brain amazement the stories make you think about what is really important here with us.

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