Numerous accounts told by those who’ve gone to the brink and returned. So many that many ER’s have landmarks in the room hoping someone recalls them. To date, I have not heard of one being identified, but that is because everyone coming back is focused upon their body laying there.
I’ve personally heard several stories. The three I’ve witnessed second hand (I wasn’t the dead person) involved my mother-in-law. First time she’s in surgery, she technically dies and is brought back.
As she comes to she has no idea she died and was brought back. Yet she described going towards a light, sees her dead husband who says it’s not your time yet.
Second time was years later and she’s not doing well. One night she said she saw her brother, but he wouldn’t come into the room. She’s never talked about him hardly, they’ve lived thousands of miles apart for decades.
He had died the day before and we hadn’t told her yet because of her failing health.
A few months later she’s on her death bed. Her breathing has been raspy and difficult for over a day. Suddenly she’s breathing normally, her eyes open, she’s looking at the ceiling, smiles, and says Jimmy. Her husband. And she’s gone.
I’ve personally heard several stories. The three I’ve witnessed second hand (I wasn’t the dead person) involved my mother-in-law. First time she’s in surgery, she technically dies and is brought back.
As she comes to she has no idea she died and was brought back. Yet she described going towards a light, sees her dead husband who says it’s not your time yet.
Second time was years later and she’s not doing well. One night she said she saw her brother, but he wouldn’t come into the room. She’s never talked about him hardly, they’ve lived thousands of miles apart for decades.
He had died the day before and we hadn’t told her yet because of her failing health.
A few months later she’s on her death bed. Her breathing has been raspy and difficult for over a day. Suddenly she’s breathing normally, her eyes open, she’s looking at the ceiling, smiles, and says Jimmy. Her husband. And she’s gone.