He spoke to the spirits of the dead
A woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury claims to have near-death experiences about three times a month and has come to know Jesus Christ and Walt Disney because of it.
The cause of Beverley Gilmour, 57, of Birkenhead, England, who says doctors diagnosed it as a “disorder of consciousness,” a term commonly used for someone in a coma or “dead” state.
She said that during these periods she feels her heart stop and her body start to shut down before she goes through an out-of-body experience where she can feel like she is leaving her body.
He spoke to the spirits of the dead
Since then he says he has been able to interact with the spirits of the dead, including Walt Disney, and has also met Jesus.
Speaking to MailOnline, Gilmour said she has a “special” relationship with Jesus that is spiritual rather than religious.
“He was showing stories and when I met him he was an amazing building and the wood looked alive and in good shape,” she said of her meeting with Walt Disney.
“When I came back, I would fall into a trance again and write his stories and draw pictures of everything he showed me. He showed me these characters and I became one of his characters and live one of his stories. I would sit and listen to him and he would appear with these characters and tell me the names of these characters and their personalities and what they did in their lives and where they came from and their origin “.
Many people have reported seeing glimpses of the other side during near-death experiences, with people describing in detail what they saw.
However, according to scientific research from Caltech, the chances of life after death are virtually non-existent, which is a bit disappointing if you were hoping Walt Disney’s brain picked for new movie ideas.
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