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Common Death Experiences As Told By People Long Dead

  • Writer: William Murray
    William Murray
  • Oct 3
  • 2 min read

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Here are some of the most commonly reported death experiences by people who irreversibly died (not NDEs.) This information comes to us via direct voice and manifestation mediumship, accumulated over several decades:

  1. Being outside of their dead body, looking at that scene, then they see another world open up and they either walk into it or are guided to it by someone. That new world appears to be beautiful, comforting and feels like "home," and they see it and themselves as being more physical and real than the world they died in.

  2. Finding themselves in a meadow, field or other natural area, not knowing how they got there, not realizing they have died. In short order, either someone familiar joins them and explains what has happened, or they walk for a bit and find themselves in familiar surroundings where their dead loved ones, family and/or friends greet them and they figure out that they have died.

  3. "Waking up" in what appears to be a clinic or hospital of some sort, where people are getting gentle treatments for psychological trauma they have brought over with them. The staff there also has the task of letting them know, or convincing them, that they have died. Dead friends or relatives usually show up very quickly to help with this.

  4. "Waking up" in what feels like their home (a house,) surrounded by deceased family and friends. Sometimes it takes a while to recognize these people as they may appear to be younger or older versions of themselves compared to the appearance the newly-dead person remembers them as being.

  5. Many people report that the first being they come in contact with is a long-dead, beloved pet.

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1 Comment


joezop
2 days ago

Sounds inviting... :-)

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