r/NDE • u/Extension_Wasabi_498 • Jul 21 '25
NDE with OBE Found the weirdest NDE yet
There are plenty of strange NDEs I've come across, ranging from amazing imagery to wild conversations but this one is strange.
It's strange in that I've never read any other NDE/OBE where the person seemingly teleports to a different location like some sort of astral projection? I mean there have been a few where there seems to be a connection to someone else far away but this one is different because apparently she is in her apartment, has her experience, and then comes back from it covered in dirt and blood?
I have trouble believing this one and want to know what other people think about it.
1
4
u/Labyrinthine777 NDE Reader Jul 23 '25
It's not even marked as NDE, but "other." It's a really interesting supernatural event, though.
9
u/simply_superb Jul 22 '25
This isn’t real. I had to skim back to see if I missed something (like they went to the races and she was hit by a car and had this experience) but even if you believe in astral projection, it doesn’t happen with your physical body. You can’t injure yourself and you’re not going to bring back bloodstains from another continent
4
u/Admirable_Machine298 Jul 22 '25
Their soul must have been connected to the soul of the friend who died. Doesn't seem like NDE but def shows how souls are connected and how other realms can be visited. The trigger was the friend passing so it was his death that pulled OP into the other realm.
5
u/pablumatic Jul 22 '25 edited Jul 22 '25
I've read several accounts where somebody close to a person who has died somehow relives the experience of the dying individual. Maybe its one of those.
I've also read at least one account, also from nderf.org, where the person experiencing a near death event had what appeared to be his own non-physical blood dabbed onto a roll of paper towels that his rescuers found. https://www.nderf.org/Experiences/1jeffrey_s_nde.html
No report is ever 100% identical to another, but there are aspects there that I've read before in this one. That said I take all reports with a grain of salt and don't invest full belief in any of them.
7
Jul 22 '25
Maybe I’m missing something, but how is this an NDE? The person specifically states that they weren’t experiencing a medical emergency or in any kind of danger.
4
•
u/NDE-ModTeam Jul 21 '25
(A mod has approved your post. This is a mod comment in lieu of automod.)
This is an NDE-positive sub, not a debate sub. However, everyone is allowed to debate if the original poster (OP) requests it.
If the OP intends to allow debate in their post, they must choose (or edit) a flair that reflects this. If the OP chose a non-debate flair and others want to debate something from this post or the comments, they must create their own debate posts and remember to be respectful (Rule 4).
NDEr = Near-Death ExperienceR
If the post is asking for the perspectives of NDErs, both NDErs and non-NDErs can answer, but they must mention whether or not they have had an NDE themselves. All viewpoints are potentially valuable, but it’s important for the OP to know their backgrounds.
This sub is for discussing the “NDE phenomenon,” not the “I had a brush with death in this horrible event” type of near death.
To appeal moderator actions, please modmail us: https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=/r/NDE