I died and travelled the world - NDE
What Researchers Found
The Story
A young man responsible for his family worked at a construction site in Seoul. He fell from zigzag stairs on a four-story building while carrying bricks, which caused his near-death experience. He saw his body on a bed with a white sheet over his face and his sister wailing. He rose into the sky and viewed Seoul, then entered a commercial airplane and explored the cockpit and passengers. He visited landmarks like the Christ the Redeemer statue, Eiffel Tower, London Bridge, Sydney Opera House, and Hong Kong sites. A movie played of his entire life, showing actions like stealing a radish, swearing, and hitting siblings; he felt deep pain and repentance. He entered a pastel fog that led to a bright light filled with peace and beautiful music. He conversed with an unseen being through thoughts and realized it was love. He instantly visited his siblings in their hut upon thinking of them. After returning, he gained the ability to see people's hidden thoughts and hurts, which became overwhelming. He recognized places from his NDE, like guiding colleagues in Hong Kong. Now retired, he lectures on life, death, and dying well to promote public discussions.
“but someone laid me back on my back and it was then that I was told that I”
Exceptional score driven by clinical death/morgue return (C1=4), remote global perceptions impossible via normal senses (C2=4), specific landmarks and alley stall details (C3=4), unpredictable for a young local worker (C4=4), and self-verification in Hong Kong amazing colleagues (C5=4, C6=3); limited by lack of documented early reporting (C7=1).
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What Researchers Found
Exceptional score driven by clinical death/morgue return (C1=4), remote global perceptions impossible via normal senses (C2=4), specific landmarks and alley stall details (C3=4), unpredictable for a young local worker (C4=4), and self-verification in Hong Kong amazing colleagues (C5=4, C6=3); limited by lack of documented early reporting (C7=1).
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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