Pam Reynolds NDE

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Pam Reynolds Lowery from Atlanta, Georgia was an American
singer-songwriter. In 1991, at the age of 35, she had a near-death
experience (NDE) during a brain operation. Her NDE is one of the most
notable and best documented in NDE research.
During “standstill”
operation, Pam’s brain was found “dead” by all three clinical tests –
her electroencephalogram was silent, her brain-stem response was absent,
and no blood flowed through her brain  which left her clinically dead.
Interestingly, while in this state, she encountered the “deepest” NDE of
all.

She made several observations about the procedure which later were confirmed by medical personnel as surprisingly accurate.
Pamela Reynolds Lowery died of heart failure at the age of 53 (1956 — May 22, 2010)

This
famous near-death experience is considered by many to be proof of the
reality of the survival of consciousness after death, and of a life
after death.

Her out-of-body recollection is “the single best
instance we now have in the literature on near-death experiences to
confound the skeptics,” according to Kenneth Ring, professor emeritus of
psychology at the University of Connecticut and a chronicler of these
episodes.

This video is an excerpt from a BBC documentary “The day i died”.

(Near death experience, death, BBC documentary, Pamela Raynolds, Whad does God look like. life after death History channel)

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2 Responses to Pam Reynolds NDE

  1. Gill says:

    I believe all that I heard Pam say. My mother died a few years ago and I went to a medium as I was missing her and wanted to know if she was alright. Her first words to me were “remember that it is so easy to die. It is like stepping through a door”. I do not think I fear death, but the idea of not having a body does frighten me. Perhaps that is my body talking!! I want to know what I actually look like if I do not have a body. Am a just a light?!

    We should live life like spiritual beings but often, with the hard lessons we have in life, we become bogged down with living them and forget about our spirituality. I do not know how to handle some of my personal situations in a spiritual way – do I let the other person “be” and not speak up OR speak up and create more disharmony.

  2. Ellen this is a different website than the NDE

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