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SleepingStandingUp · 17/06/2024 09:25

So what happened on earth in those three days? Was she hospitalised and pronounced dead? Lay in her home without food and water dead but rose from it? I thought rising from the dead was the preserve of Jesus and Lazarus

IsabelleHuppert · 17/06/2024 09:43

There’s probably a tasteless joke to be made about it not being possible to determine brain death in this type of dimwitted YouTuber, but yay, let’s look forwarding to the alien sightings. Do you suppose the high-tech aliens have their own angels and spirit guides?

Shes a self-published author on the law of attraction, writes ‘Angel fiction’ is mysteriously reticent about the institutions awarding her qualifications in reiki etc, and mis-spells ‘Bachelor of Science’ on her website.

I’m absolutely in thrall to her three days in heaven stuff.

HowardTJMoon · 17/06/2024 10:06

"Woman who didn't die; dreamed"

Churchview · 17/06/2024 10:07

“personal empowerment coach and energy healer” now helps others to engage with their spirituality"

When I read the OP I just knew the woman wouldn't be a bus driver or a tax inspector. This is great publicity for her business.

The photo of 'armageddon' in that article is hilarious. More like something from a 'Have you had an accident at work?' advert. Honestly, what bilge.

SerenityNowInsanityLater · 17/06/2024 10:11

She was high as a kite by the sounds of it.

Pocketfullofdogtreats · 17/06/2024 10:18

She might've been a bus driver or whatever before this - it happened years ago when she was 21 and it has changed her life from then on.
Well at least it's hopeful, isn't it?
She's not the first to have such visions. DH has a book by a neurosurgeon who briefly died, went to heaven, was pulled towards a light and felt a huge sense of peace before being told it wasn't his time yet. And that's someone who knows how the brain works!

CurlewKate · 17/06/2024 10:22

I've had dreams like that too. Especially in my younger, more...experimental.....days.

Honestly, @Cnon, she's either deluded or a fraudster. Not a person to take advice from either way.

BoozyBrunch · 17/06/2024 19:45

Like most encounters with the demonic, there's a little bit of truth sprinkled in among the lies.

downwithmaterialistdogma · 17/06/2024 21:57

Nah, I'm not buying it. She's smiling too much when she's describing really traumatic incidents and she's accessing her imagination frequently as opposed to accessing her memories.

She's just some woo, grifting attention seeker. She is absolutely not being truthful. She's making a really poor job of it as well.

CurlewKate · 18/06/2024 04:59

@BoozyBrunch "Like most encounters with the demonic, there's a little bit of truth sprinkled in among the lies."

Where's the truth?

HowardTJMoon · 18/06/2024 11:05

CurlewKate · 18/06/2024 04:59

@BoozyBrunch "Like most encounters with the demonic, there's a little bit of truth sprinkled in among the lies."

Where's the truth?

...and where are the demons?

BoozyBrunch · 19/06/2024 00:11

You really wouldn't understand.

Marrta · 19/06/2024 00:38

She seems genuine

yumyumyumy · 19/06/2024 02:48

Complete loon

HattyMcHatface · 19/06/2024 18:44

SleepingStandingUp · 17/06/2024 09:25

So what happened on earth in those three days? Was she hospitalised and pronounced dead? Lay in her home without food and water dead but rose from it? I thought rising from the dead was the preserve of Jesus and Lazarus

Lazarus was brought back from the dead - Jesus is the only one who has ever been resurrected. There's a difference.

VillageLifeIsTricky · 19/06/2024 18:48

Edited to add link to study below; There was a study done fairly recently, someone was able to scan the brain of a dying person and a part of it went into some kind of electrical activity overdrive for about 20 minutes after death.
Not a technical or medical term of course, but they said it explains people's near-death experiences. You're having some kind of crazy lucid dreams that continue after the last breaths.

https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnagi.2022.813531/full

IncompleteSenten · 19/06/2024 18:52

It's a good way to flog herself isn't it? I went to heaven, buy my spiritual shit.

Garlicker · 19/06/2024 18:53

I've 'died'. Not for days, mind you; I was in hospital. Absolutely nothing happened. As far as I knew, I was quietly coming round after surgery and then my bed was surrounded by nurses rushing about with beeping equipment.

I did have transcendent experiences at 21 😎 Some were drug-induced and some were minor psychosis which, I learned, is surprisingly common in women aged 16-24. I was working for a psychiatrist, he didn't think it was anything to worry about ... or supernatural evidence, either!

decionsdecisions62 · 19/06/2024 19:18

There's thousands literally 1000s of these NDE experiences. One Dr has researched 4000 ndes. People can joke about it all they like but there's considerable research on it.

HowardTJMoon · 19/06/2024 19:39

I have no doubt that if you're close to death then your brain can experience dream-like states. And we all know that you can have a dream that feels like it goes on for hours or days but that actually can only have taken minutes.

In the lack of evidence otherwise, I see no reason to conclude that these dream-like experiences are anything other than, well, dreams.

IsabelleHuppert · 19/06/2024 19:43

decionsdecisions62 · 19/06/2024 19:18

There's thousands literally 1000s of these NDE experiences. One Dr has researched 4000 ndes. People can joke about it all they like but there's considerable research on it.

But no one has linked them to any form of the supernatural!

Devonbabs · 21/06/2024 22:30

downwithmaterialistdogma · 17/06/2024 21:57

Nah, I'm not buying it. She's smiling too much when she's describing really traumatic incidents and she's accessing her imagination frequently as opposed to accessing her memories.

She's just some woo, grifting attention seeker. She is absolutely not being truthful. She's making a really poor job of it as well.

Interesting you draw such a distinction between imagination and memories

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