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Uploaded on Apr 6, 2009
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)"
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)"
During her surgery operation, her ears were also plugged shut with clicking modules to monitor her heartbeat and her eyes were also taped shut. However, despite all this, she was able to perceive and hear the conversations the doctor had with the nurses from above. which later was verified . She also witnessed the tools used during her surgery despite having no prior knowledge about the operation.
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