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Jim T Probable NDE |
EXPERIENCE DESCRIPTION:
The experience I had was not the first such experience and I will relate more at
the end.
On April 2, 2006 I had an accident with my 1961 Fordson Major tractor on a remote gravel road. I was crushed underneath the tractor, with the fender pushing my head into the gravel road. I thought my head was going to split as it pushed the skin from my cheek right through my teeth.
My son had been riding on the front of the tractor and thankfully got thrown clear. He was screaming Daddy Daddy and I thought I was going to die so I told him to run for help. As it turned out, he saved my life.
I broke 12 ribs in 28 places, badly punctured both my lungs in three places, crushed my internal organs, broke both my shoulder blades, collar bones, crushed my right wrist flat, drove a one inch bolt through my thumb, crushed my fingers into a mirror and badly bruised the rest of myself. I broke all of my teeth biting down on them in the accident but I kept telling myself not to panic and controlled my breathing.
When the tractor was lifted off me, I stood up as I was in too much pain to lay down. This likely saved my life as my lungs had filled up with blood and I was breathing on less than 10% capacity. I spent 5 hours in Nakusp Emergency and then 13 hours in Emergency down in Trail while they rebuilt my carpal tunnel and hand.
I was too badly screwed up to put on life support but somehow stayed alive. The first week I spent sucking all the blood out of my lungs and the second week I got up walking and walked out of the hospital 13 days later on good Friday.
I don’t do pharmaceuticals. My wife is an Iridologist and Herbal Practitioner, so I had the benefit of many alternative healing techniques. The most important for me was learning self hypnosis, energy channeling and Jude’s Panacea Paste.
I was told that I would never use my right hand again as it had absolutely zero response when they tested the nerves after the accident. They even suggested it was not worth it to fix my collarbone since the shoulder blade was also broken and it was unlikely I could use my hand for anything. I did not accept that and now my fingers can move and I can play the banjo.
All of my life I wanted to play a musical instrument, so I got myself a banjo and determined how to play it after I got disabled and couldn’t do much but lay there. I started out taping picks to my fingers with my hand flopping uselessly. I taught my children music at the same time as I learned. Since I am a systems analyst, I had to reduce the musical system to a calculator in order to understand it and show my kids how notes joined together to make chords, etc…
I believe what saved my life lying under the tractor was leaving my body. I slowed my breathing on purpose and even held my breath when I could to purposely slow my heart rate as I could barely breathe with the blood running into my mouth. I felt a calm as I relaxed as much as I could with a four ton tractor squeezing my head into the road. Suddenly I was standing there looking at myself. I was totally calm as it was a long familiar experience that I welcomed.
I walked around looking at the accident and saw everything spread all over. About half an hour passed and a friend of mine showed up on the road. I knew who it was before he got to the tractor and was shouting at him to get my jack from the other side of the trailer and jack the tractor off me. He jacked the jack two notches and it started to bend the jack. He had to stop as he told me if it slipped it would kill me. As luck would have it, my son showed up two minutes later with a neighbor and his tractor to lift my tractor off of me.
I spent months drifting in and out of incredible waves of pain and had many out of body experiences during this time. It was not the first such time this happened to me. It seems to me that trying to find calm in the middle of extreme pain is what pushes you out of your body. Though I have managed to meditate and channel my energy to pull my body somewhat straight and symmetrical again and have recovered most of the feeling in my hands although I had zero nerve response and was told I would never be able to use them again, I have not been able to consciously meditate myself to a point where I can purposely initiate an out of body experience. Having these experiences leaves me with an intuition that I should be able to do so.... and the possibility that you may know someone that could give me some information, is what motivates me to contact you.
As I said, this was not the first time I had such an experience. I grew up in less than fortunate circumstances in which my mother and step father hated me for the actions of my father. It found expression in daily beatings (not spankings; whippings and fists) until I ran from home at age twelve and spent a few years on the street and then got sent to a group home under the protection of the children act at age fourteen. It was a miserable place where a few close friends committed suicide and the social worker was eventually convicted of seventy four counts of child molesting. A place of constant emotional and physical attack.
After six months in the place, Christmas came along and the group home parents asked the kids to call their parents about going home for Christmas. I called my mother and asked her if I could come home for Christmas since I hadn't seen my brother or sisters for a few years. She said No, she just wanted a nice quiet Christmas with her family.
Everybody took of for Christmas and the group home parents locked me upstairs and hired a babysitter to cook for a few days while everyone left. I spent Christmas eve looking out the window at big fluffy flakes floating down and trying not to cry. I hurt so bad I could hardly breathe and finally I started burning cigarettes up my arm to try to distract myself from how badly I felt but I could not feel them. Finally I turned around and went and laid down on my bed.
Suddenly I was standing by the window looking down at myself. I felt perfectly calm and relaxed and warm. I lay there looking at myself and was so happy that I could breathe again. I was suddenly outside and looking down at the house and then up looking over the city. I watched for quite a while and then I suddenly had a fear and I was instantly in my body again looking at my ceiling and wondering what had happened. I had the exact same experience during and after my accident but have not had it happen since my pain has become bearable.
I have also seen other
beings when I have moved out of my body and around some people I sometimes
either appear to be hearing what they are thinking or experiencing some kind of
weird déjà vu. Have you ever heard of such a thing and if so, I would like to
learn more about it.
Was
the kind of experience difficult to express in words?
No
At
the time of this experience, was there an associated life threatening event?
Yes I was crushed under a tractor.
At
what time during the experience were you at your highest level of consciousness
and alertness?
When I was out of my body.
How
did your highest level of consciousness and alertness during the experience
compare to your normal every day consciousness and alertness?
More consciousness and alertness than normal
If
your highest level of consciousness and alertness during the experience was
different from your normal every day consciousness and alertness, please
explain:
When I was out of my body.
Did
your vision differ in any way from your normal, everyday vision (in any aspect,
such as clarity, field of vision, colors, brightness, depth perception degree of
solidness/transparency of objects, etc.)?
Yes I seemed to change my viewpoint instantaneously and without effort. I
simply moved in the direction I looked or thought.
Did
your hearing differ in any way from your normal, everyday hearing (in any
aspect, such as clarity, ability to recognize source of sound, pitch, loudness,
etc.)?
Yes I need glasses to see close up and glasses to see at a
distance. My hearing is not the best either. It was like a big screen theater in
comparison.
Did
you experience a separation of your consciousness from your body?
Yes
What emotions did you feel during the experience?
calm and curiosity
Did
you pass into or through a tunnel or enclosure?
No
Did
you see a light?
No
Did
you meet or see any other beings?
Yes Not during the accident or when I was a kid. While recovering I got off
into the bush with my dogs. (Mostly I guess so no one could see my cry or how
gimped up I was.) All I could do was walk as my upper body felt like I was
wearing a pain coat with all my ribs broken and both shoulders broken off on the
inside. I still don't sleep through the night as my whole rib cage and shoulders
move and muscles bind me up and I wake up in pain but not like that anymore. The
strangest thing that ever happened to me was out at the water fall on my mining
claim. I was walking through the bush as hard as I could trying not to think
about my shoulders and exhaustion took hold of me. My heart was crushed and my
lungs punctured so I try to exercise them but my heart just seems to give out
some times. I pitched onto my face and actually saw my body hit the ground. My
dog lay down beside it. I saw grayed out forms moving toward me and my and
energy from my dog (looked like a huge white wolf) moved towards them and they
backed away, though I did not sense harm from them. They kind of came into a
light color and then disappeared. I also saw two black void shapes that did
scare the living shit out of me. Why I have no idea. Not black, but empty void
kind of things. On two other occasions when I had to sit down exhausted I
thought I saw the "ghosts"??? of native people looking at me. I am not a native.
Did
you experience a review of past events in your life?
No
Did
you observe or hear anything regarding people or events during your experience
that could be verified later?
No Didn't really ask. People already think I am crazy from the accident.
Did
you see or visit any beautiful or otherwise distinctive locations, levels or
dimensions?
Yes I just read the next question... I was on earth but I saw things I don't
normally see.
Did
you have any sense of altered space or time?
Yes no sense of time in the ?dream state? but appreciable amounts of time go
by in what appears to be the blink of an eye.
Did
you have a sense of knowing special knowledge, universal order and/or purpose?
Yes
Did
you reach a boundary or limiting physical structure?
No
Did
you become aware of future events?
Yes
I don't know what the hell déjà vu really is but I keep having these
experiences that come out of nowhere and have a weird feeling that accompanies
them and all of a sudden I know things that people are going to do and say.
Sometimes I blurt out something thinking I have already said it, at others I
just freeze or try to do something different if I see a situation going where I
don't want it to.
Did
you have any psychic, paranormal or other special gifts following the experience
you did not have prior to the experience?
Yes As I said, sometimes hearing peoples thoughts or the weird déjà vu
thing. I haven't had an out of body experience for over a year. I do a lot of
meditation to channel my energy and control my pain and sometimes feel on the
verge of being able to just get up and walk out.
Have you shared this experience with others?
Yes Only my wife. I built a pentagon pyramid which is a harmonic resonance
chamber and we have been trying to reach each others minds. I appreciate her
efforts to accommodate my peregrination of mind but somehow feel we are not on
quite the same wave length. I meet people at times with very bright eyes that I
seem to sense very strong thoughts coming from.
Did
you have any knowledge of near death experience (NDE) prior to your experience?
Yes I have always been interested in what happened to me as a kid and as a
consequence spent many years meditating. I went on an airplane ride a few years
after I got out of the group home and there was the city EXACTLY as I saw it
from above that Christmas Eve. Actually I was always interested in repeating the
out of body experience since it felt like a Christmas gift when I was so
miserable and I knew what I saw was real from the airplane ride. It wasn't until
I had the tractor accident and the out of body experience that I started
thinking about near death experiences and if they were the same thing... and now
you know why I am on your page....
How
did you view the reality of your experience shortly (days to weeks) after it
happened:
Experience was definitely real I have also had lucid dreams and they were
nothing like the out of body experience. As real as they seemed they were I
always knew when I was dreaming. I was not sleeping when I had out of body
experiences.
Were there one or several parts of the experience especially meaningful or
significant to you?
Yes.
I am convinced this out of body experience can be induced with meditation.
How
do you currently view the reality of your experience:
Experience was definitely real It was real.
Have your relationships changed specifically as a result of your
experience?
Yes
I
keep looking for people that have had out of body experiences meditating but all
I have met so far have admitted to altered states brought on by drugs. I don't
do pharmaceuticals though I sometimes smoke pot for pain so I know what I have
experienced, if it is not real, does have some sort of physiological
explanation.
Have your religious beliefs/practices changed specifically as a result of your
experience?
Yes
no
more belief in religions
Following the experience, have you had any other events in your life,
medications or substances which reproduced any part of the experience?
Yes Only too much pain seemed to bring about the experience.
Is
there anything else you would like to add concerning the experience?
If
you have anyone there that has any knowledge of what I am talking about, I would
appreciate receiving their information as well.
Did
the questions asked and information you provided so far accurately and
comprehensively describe your experience?
Yes A lot more to it I guess if you wanted to go into detail, but that is
more typing than I would like to do.