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)
| Just
stumbled across this. Wife spent time doing hospice and had
several
notable experiences that seem to suggest an afterlife experience.
I
also experienced a NDE when I was nearly crushed by a GRADALL,
and that included watching the experience from above and later relating
a
conversation the job super had with a police officer parked several
yards away. Here's another that's
particularly poignant. |
Although I've become an agnostic over the years, my greatest hope is that there is an afterlife.
ReplyDeleteMy greatest fear is that I will get what I deserve.
You don't listen to Coast2Coast AM. KFI on Iheart radio.
ReplyDeleteThings change. I'm one of the less than 2% of people who survive the incident I was in. From my perspective, time slowed way down; I had plenty of time to look at options and to choose the one that would save my life. In the real world, perhaps two seconds had passed.
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