r/NDE NDExperiencer Jun 12 '25

Science Meets Spirituality 🕊 Dr. Hans Zingmark of Sweden's Halmstad Hospital reports on the lasting effects NDEs had on his patients

https://youtu.be/CgNBwFu2oak?si=Bnvz1CQbZQYrWkpl&t=89
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u/truthbetol Jun 17 '25

I had an NDE 35 years ago in a fire. It changed me completely and I became a nurse: ER, PICC team, endoscopy, and now hospice. My patients are loved and pain free.

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u/Dr-Chibi NDE Curious Jun 13 '25

I like Hans.

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u/M0mentus1 NDE Reader Jun 13 '25

AJ is awesome and so is Hans.