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Mystery of death: Woman shares NDE experience following extreme domestic violence

NIRMAL YESODA

Humans have been trying to unravel the mysteries surrounding the phenomenon of death since the day we gained consciousness. According to medical experts, death is the end of everything, and the human consciousness will be put to rest when the brain stops functioning. However, spiritualists strongly argue that death is not the end, and citing religious books, they claim that humans will continue their eternal journey in a different realm after a person takes the last breath.

Adding up the heat to these afterlife theories, a woman named Sandi has shared her near-death experience (NDE) testimonial, which has now gone viral on online spaces. In the testimonial shared on the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation website, Sandi claimed to have reached the mouth of death at least three times during her childhood, when her foster mother strangled her.

According to Sandi, death is a very pleasant experience, and during the last moments, she allegedly witnessed some of the most beautiful visuals she has ever seen in her life. The NDE victim also claimed to have witnessed some heavenly beings during the end moments.

“I encountered a definite being, or a voice clearly of mystical or unearthly origin There was a being ‘guiding’ me, which communicated to me. It did not ‘speak’ as we think of it. I experienced the Presence, which was not exactly a being, in the way we think of people being a body that takes up this and that much space in physical. It was an Awareness, an Intelligence that was everywhere. It also communicated, but again, without words. As soon as we entered what I have termed ‘the chamber’ I understood that this Being is everywhere, everything,” wrote Sandi on the NDERF website.

Sandi also claimed that the moments during death was undoubtedly pleasant, and made it clear that she felt united with the world.

“I felt immensely loving, and completely loved. I felt connected. I felt gently and tenderly humbled (not humiliated). I felt tenderness towards everything. Such incredible tenderness. I experienced a feeling of tremendous honor and awe,” added Sandi.

However, medical experts claim that the survival trick adopted by the human brain during life-threatening events is resulting in these visual hallucinations. Medical experts also assure that there is no life after death.

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