Visions on the Deathbed - clear Indications for Life after Death
What Researchers Found
The Story
An elderly terminally ill gentleman in a hospital room experienced a deathbed vision as he neared death from his illness. Miss Ria, who was caring for her own dying father in the same room, witnessed the event along with other family members. During the experience, the gentleman removed his oxygen mask and stared at the ceiling. He said to his daughter, 'Oh, look who is here. Come on in, come in.' He gently pushed her aside and then died moments later. At the same time, another dying patient in the room looked up and said, 'What is he doing up there?' and 'Oh, there is even someone else coming.' After the event, the witnesses exchanged puzzled looks and felt a presence in the room. Miss Ria believed it provided evidence of spirits welcoming the dying to the afterlife, leaving them speechless and convinced no one dies alone.
The account describes deathbed visions of spirits seen by terminally ill patients, but lacks any verifiable physical details, independent confirmation, or checks against reality. Perceptions are vague reports of 'someone' on the ceiling with no specificity, unpredictability, or verification, limiting evidential strength despite the patients' dire medical state.
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What Researchers Found
The account describes deathbed visions of spirits seen by terminally ill patients, but lacks any verifiable physical details, independent confirmation, or checks against reality. Perceptions are vague reports of 'someone' on the ceiling with no specificity, unpredictability, or verification, limiting evidential strength despite the patients' dire medical state.
Score reflects verifiable perceptions reported. A low score indicates the experience was primarily spiritual or subjective, not that it didn't occur.
Was this Evidence Strength score useful?
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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