Woman DIES in CAR & Jumps Timelines to AWAKE in NEW LIFE! NDE, Near-Death Experience | Nicole Majik
What Researchers Found
The Story
Nicole Magic, a chemist from Rhode Island, had her near-death experience in 2006 while driving home on the Massachusetts Turnpike. She worked late and entered rush hour traffic. She saw an accident and then a car flew over the barrier toward her, about to crush her vehicle and kill her. She shrieked and ducked, then shifted to a consciousness space. She met and talked with her children and close loved ones. She felt peace, love, healing, and divine guidance. She said she was ready, everything went black, and she sped through a tunnel. She awoke gasping for air, gripping her steering wheel, two and a half miles from the site with no sign of the crash. Before the event, Nicole suffered severe postpartum depression and suicidal thoughts but stayed for her kids. After, the depression vanished. She gained a strong love for life, gratitude, and amplified intuition, visions, and healing abilities. She believed she shifted dimensions, merging consciousness to grow and help others positively. This changed her view of life and death.
The account features specific perceptual details of an impending crash and a sudden relocation, with prompt reporting to mother and self-verification of distance traveled, plus later corroboration of the event in an 'alternate timeline' via a friend. However, evidential strength is limited by potential ordinary sensory access to the visuals and lack of robust, independent verification of unique details.
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What Researchers Found
The account features specific perceptual details of an impending crash and a sudden relocation, with prompt reporting to mother and self-verification of distance traveled, plus later corroboration of the event in an 'alternate timeline' via a friend. However, evidential strength is limited by potential ordinary sensory access to the visuals and lack of robust, independent verification of unique details.
Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.
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Was this Experience Depth score useful?
Score reflects transformation as described. Domains scored 0 indicate the topic was not discussed, not that no change occurred.
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