I Crossed Over with my Girlfriend; What Happens Next is INSANE!
What Researchers Found
The Story
Scott Taylor, partner of Mary Fran, had a shared death experience in 1981 at St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota. It occurred while he sat vigil as Nolan, Mary Fran's seven-year-old son, died from a head wound suffered in a car accident that killed Mary Fran six days earlier. As Nolan's heart monitor flatlined, Scott saw Mary Fran cross the veil and scoop Nolan's spirit from his body. They reunited joyfully. Then, Mary Fran and Nolan turned to Scott, embraced him, and the three entered a loving light. There, they affirmed their love, said goodbyes, and spent time together. Mary Fran and Nolan walked deeper into the light, and Scott returned to his body. He experienced bilocation, fully present in both the light and the hospital room. After the event, Scott kept it secret for 15 years. He researched spiritual practices, studied meditation with binaural beats, and learned to communicate with Mary Fran and Nolan. He earned a doctorate in leadership studying near-death experiences, founded the Expanded Awareness Institute, and now teaches bilocation techniques to access non-physical realms.
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This account describes a shared death experience during full consciousness with no claims of perceiving specific, verifiable physical details impossible to know normally. All perceptions are subjective spiritual visions (e.g., seeing the deceased mother 'scoop' the dying child) with no verification attempts or evidence.
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What Researchers Found
This account describes a shared death experience during full consciousness with no claims of perceiving specific, verifiable physical details impossible to know normally. All perceptions are subjective spiritual visions (e.g., seeing the deceased mother 'scoop' the dying child) with no verification attempts or evidence.
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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Score reflects transformation as described. Domains scored 0 indicate the topic was not discussed, not that no change occurred.
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