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Kim C NDE |
EXPERIENCE DESCRIPTION:
It was new years day evening I was at my moms house I stayed there the night before from a new years party everyone was getting ready to go home. I was sitting on the couch and I slowly felt like my body was slowing down I went to call for my mom but I had no energy to do so. There were 7 people there. I remember a tear rolled down my cheek and I went out.
About 1-2 minutes later, I opened my eyes. I was standing behind the couch, then I realized I was not in my body. I saw my mom run to the back of the couch. She was trying to wake me up and slapping my cheeks but my body had no response. It was as if I was in between the couch and my mom. I could see and hear everything and everyone but all I remember feeling is peace and calmness. I had no fear. I could see my boyfriend at the time across the room standing next to our friend; my brothers girlfriend sitting in a rocking chair; everyone staring at my body. They were all just frantic. They called 911. EMTs came in and I watched them take blood pressure, and prick fingers while trying to talk to me. Then they said, "We have to take her to the hospital now." They would not let my mom ride with me because they were afraid they would have to resuscitate me. They moved my body.
I
remember waking up in the hospital but everything was a baby blue color. I asked
the nurse or doctor why, they told me that a lot of people see things in a baby
blue color before they die or after they have an experience like that.
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 EMT said I died
At
what time during the experience were you at your highest level of consciousness
and alertness?
when I was standing behind the couch looking at 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 standing behind the couch looking at 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 during everything had like fogginess around it afterward everything was
baby blue in color for about a half hour to an hour
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 same
Did
you experience a separation of your consciousness from your body?
Yes
What emotions did you feel during the experience?
calm peace no fear happy
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?
No
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?
Yes my mom slapping my cheek her saying my name " Kim wake up Kim" everyone
saying oh my god I could hear everything
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?
No
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?
Yes I have seen things at time at my grandparents old house and at friends
houses
Have you shared this experience with others?
Yes when I got home from hospital that night, my mom was like how did you
know that? shocked, they believe me
Did
you have any knowledge of near death experience (NDE) prior to your experience?
Yes I have heard about it
How
did you view the reality of your experience shortly (days to weeks) after it
happened:
Experience was definitely real I felt it was real when I told my mom about
what happened when I got home from hospital
Were there one or several parts of the experience especially meaningful or
significant to you?
that
I was at peace
How
do you currently view the reality of your experience:
Experience was definitely real it was a different experience
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?
No
Did
the questions asked and information you provided so far accurately and
comprehensively describe your experience?
Yes to a tee