Woman Who Spent 'Five Years In Heaven' After She Was Clinically Dead Shares Remarkable Things That She Saw

By Aleena in Real Life On 14th February 2023
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During her time in the afterlife, she saw some truly amazing things, and her story has captivated the attention of many. 

Dr. Cramer's account offers a unique perspective on what may happen after we pass away, and her story has sparked curiosity and intrigue among those who have heard it.

It's truly a remarkable tale that will make you wonder what lies beyond the veil of this life.

A lady who was clinically dead for more than fourteen minutes and claims that she saw a mountain range in the hereafter that was 30,000 times bigger than Mount Everest has revealed her experience.

Before she 'died' in the wee hours of the morning on May 6, 2001, Dr. Lynda Cramer was on her way to the bathroom in her home.

She claims that her journey did not end there and that she traveled to heaven as the paramedics attempted to save her life.

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After being brought back to life, she related all that had occurred during her ordeal, which had seemed to last for at least five years to her.

In an interview with NDE Diary that can be found on YouTube, Dr. Cramer describes what she believes to have happened, saying that she floated above the medical professionals who were treating her body before going on to investigate the afterlife, where she was able to take up any form that she desired.

She also spoke about several of the striking sights she saw, many of which could not be rivaled on earth.

Recounting one experience, Dr. Cramer said: 

"That's when I found myself standing in what I termed the the field of flowers. I was observing the mountain range 30,000 times huger than Mount Everest.

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"There's a huge mountain range over in the back of wherever I was. I could see buildings with skyscrapers. Dubai are like little miniature huts in comparison. I saw lakes, I could see everything in a panoramic view."

She added: "So I'm there interacting with people, talking to people, becoming them."

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Talking of the phenomenon known as Near Death Experiences in its video description, NDE diary wrote: "Some People dismiss near-death experiences (NDE) as dreams or the hallucinations of a dying brain. People generally do not have the same kinds of hallucinations.

In contrast, the descriptions of near-death experiences are remarkably consistent across culture and time."

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In the meantime, research in the field of neurology reveals that a near-death experience (NDE) is a phenomenon that arises as a result of a "disturbed body multisensory integration" when a person is confronted with a situation that threatens their lives.

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Visions of departed loved ones or religious figures, as well as out-of-body experiences, are reported to be common aspects of near-death experiences (NDEs), despite the fact that people report having a wide variety of experiences, some of which are happy and some of which are negative.

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Another man claims that after he was stabbed in the heart, he encountered the devil, and then he was hauled out of hell by an angel when he prayed for the first time in his life while physicians worked to save his life on the operating table.

Afterward, the angel brought him back to earth.

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However, according to the findings of certain scientists, there is no such thing as life after death because consciousness can't endure after death.

This suggests that once you have passed away for good, it is the end of the story.