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On December 18, 2023, I received an awesome and unexpected gift.
While under general anesthesia for over ten hours during an NIR Cerebral Angiography Embolization followed by a Right Craniotomy for the Resection of a Tumor, at the Stanford University Medical Center, I was allowed to pass beyond the veil and experience the unconditional love, peace, and understanding of the one without name.
I had brought a visiting cardiologist to give a lecture at a prominent hospital and we were assembled in a conference hall and he began to give his lecture. I started to feel funny and thought perhaps I was dehydrated and went to the back and retrieved a bottle of water. I began to get worried as black spots were forming across my eyes.
I had a seizure, was brought to the ER, lost consciousness and was greeted by my neurosurgeon. I suddenly woke up from being heavily sedated and he had a white light around him. He has intensely blue eyes. I thanked him and passed out. I had no fear. I drifted off to a white infinite cozy space. For some reason, I thought my doctor was an angel.
I got hit by a car when I was 12. When the paramedics got there, I was DOA. I split my head open. They brought me back with the paddles.
I have had three experiences. I will start chronologically in order.
1. When i was young (about 11), I had a memory of being knocked out and waking up in a dark void consciously, before coming to.
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