Dr Eben Alexander, a Harvard-educated neurosurgeon, fell into a coma for seven
days in 2008 after contracting meningitis.
During his illness Dr Alexander says that the part of his brain which controls
human thought and emotion "shut down" and that he then experienced "something
so profound that it gave me a scientific reason to believe in consciousness
after death." In an essay for American
magazine Newsweek, which he wrote to promote his book Proof of
Heaven, Dr Alexander says he was met by a beautiful blue-eyed woman in a "place
of clouds, big fluffy pink-white ones" and "shimmering beings".
He continues: "Birds? Angels? These words registered later, when I was
writing down my recollections. But neither of these words do justice to the
beings themselves, which were quite simply different from anything I have
known on this planet. They were more advanced. Higher forms." The
doctor adds that a "huge and booming like a glorious chant, came down
from above, and I wondered if the winged beings were producing it. the sound
was palpable and almost material, like a rain that you can feel on your skin
but doesn't get you wet."
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