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Adam D NDE |
EXPERIENCE DESCRIPTION:
When
I was 4 years old, my family and I went out to go riding four-wheelers. My dad
was behind me and I was sitting in front of him, but he was steering with his
arms over me. He went really fast up a steep hill, and I was yelling "No!", but
he continued to anyways, thinking it would be fine. We peaked up to the top of
the hill and the four-wheeler flipped, my dad ended up falling away from the
four-wheeler, but the four-wheeler fell right on top of me and the gas tank
punctured my spleen and I immediately passed out. I woke up for a few seconds
seeing somebody telling me to wake up, but I passed out again. Right there I
began floating above my body just watching, without any concern, just watching
as they put me on the stretcher. They put me in the ambulance truck and I
couldn't see inside, then I remember just being in a light for a while. I ended
up coming back into my body and woke up in the hospital a couple days later,
supposedly I didn't breath for 30 minutes. Then my mom put in Land Before Time
and things were good from them.
Was
the kind of experience difficult to express in words?
No
At
the time of this experience, was there an associated life threatening event?
No
At
what time during the experience were you at your highest level of consciousness
and alertness?
When I was outside of my body watching myself.
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
When I was outside of my body watching myself.
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 could float in the air, and watch my body.
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.)?
No
Did
you experience a separation of your consciousness from your body?
Yes
What emotions did you feel during the experience?
I watched in peace I guess.
Did
you pass into or through a tunnel or enclosure?
Uncertain
Did
you see a light?
Yes
Did
you meet or see any other beings?
Uncertain
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
Did
you see or visit any beautiful or otherwise distinctive locations, levels or
dimensions?
No
Did
you have any sense of altered space or time?
Yes I was in some type of bright light for a while, and woke up a few days
later in the hospital
Did
you have a sense of knowing special knowledge, universal order and/or purpose?
No
Did
you reach a boundary or limiting physical structure?
No
Did
you become aware of future events?
No
Did
you have any psychic, paranormal or other special gifts following the experience
you did not have prior to the experience?
Uncertain People tell me I'm different somehow, even today. I think about
things exceptionally deep about the universe and God, but doesn't most people?
Have you shared this experience with others?
Yes I've talked about it my whole life.
Did
you have any knowledge of near death experience (NDE) prior to your experience?
No
How
did you view the reality of your experience shortly (days to weeks) after it
happened:
Experience was probably real I knew something had happened, but I just
accepted it at the time, it wasn't something I had began to even process, but I
knew it had happened
Were there one or several parts of the experience especially meaningful or
significant to you?
I
was really young to come back, but I could have subconsciously taken something
back at that age, I'm sure it changed me a bit.
How
do you currently view the reality of your experience:
Experience was definitely real I remember it vividly, it's actually the most
distinct memory of my early childhood.
Have your relationships changed specifically as a result of your
experience?
No
Have your religious beliefs/practices changed specifically as a result of your
experience?
No
Following the experience, have you had any other events in your life,
medications or substances which reproduced any part of the experience?
Yes LSD at age 16, I understood to BE instead of to Try to Be. To know that
you are something. God is everything from an electron to a full condensed matter
of energy, I had a panic attack and I blacked out, but I didn't float or
anything. It reminded me of it.
Did
the questions asked and information you provided so far accurately and
comprehensively describe your experience?
Yes
Are
there any other questions we could ask to help you communicate your experience?
change the Font from Blue on the NDE's, it hurts the eyes. lol