Strange Things Started Happening After Her Near Death Experience (NDE)
What Researchers Found
The Story
Amy Jameson, a 23-year-old woman, had a near-death experience in 1976 due to a collapsed lung from walking pneumonia. During chest tube insertion in the operating room, she blacked out and died clinically for three minutes. She saw a tiny white light at her feet and traveled down a dark tunnel. A dark entity tried to grab her, but she passed it. She emerged into brightness and floated above her body, watching her husband cry, nurses lament her young age, and the doctor call time of death. She then floated into clouds and saw two angels: a little girl with wings and a laughing baby. She hugged three deceased relatives who looked younger. A golden light appeared behind them. Jesus pulled her forward and told her telepathically it was not her time; she had work to do. He sent her back. After returning, Amy faced poltergeist activity and encounters with the dark entity for five years, which later affected her daughter. She developed visions of future events and spirit communications. Despite family ridicule, she wrote a book about her experiences, trained at Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, and became a life coach, hypnotherapist, and minister. She now helps others release trauma and find purpose through sessions and readings.
The account features a claimed OBE from the ceiling during a medical crisis with specific auditory perceptions of staff conversations and actions, providing moderate specificity from an impossible vantage point. However, evidential strength is severely limited by the complete absence of any reported verification attempts, confirmed verifications, or documentation of timely reporting to witnesses.
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What Researchers Found
The account features a claimed OBE from the ceiling during a medical crisis with specific auditory perceptions of staff conversations and actions, providing moderate specificity from an impossible vantage point. However, evidential strength is severely limited by the complete absence of any reported verification attempts, confirmed verifications, or documentation of timely reporting to witnesses.
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.
Was this Life Impact score useful?