Near Death Experience
By Jaycee
@fivecandles (412)
United States
November 1, 2024 10:01am CST
If you've had one I'd love to hear about it!
I had one 14 years ago. I'm deathly allergic to bees and I got stung out in a field. I only survived because I had two epi pens on me and my mother was there with her oxygen that she put on me.
I remember everything went black and I felt like I was being dragged down a dark hallway. Then there was an overwhelming brightness, not like a light at the end of the tunnel but more like I was in the dark and then in nothing but brightness.
A voice spoke out saying "Go back. (daughter's name) needs you." and then I woke up. It was a long long day after that making sure I was okay, going to the ER, getting medication. But I still can hear that voice, and its not a voice that belongs to anyone I knew.
Other people don't have to believe it, but I am confident that was the Lord's voice. In the two years following that day my daughter went through a lot of health and wellness issues that really needed me to take care of her through.
I now have no doubt that I AM supposed to be here and it is to guide my daughter through life and be there by her side. Alive.
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@aureategloom (9072)
• Bosnia And Herzegovina
1 Nov
it's good that you listened to that voice.
i've been attacked when i was a kid and it was scary, but i doubt that the girl that attacked me with a knife would actually hurt me that bad. it was probably just to scare everyone
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@snowy22315 (179935)
• United States
1 Nov
That is quite a story. Thank Goodness for your mom.
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@fivecandles (412)
• United States
1 Nov
Both in having oxygen on and in responding so quickly when I said "I just got...." and then passed out. She knew immediately I was saying "I just got stung." I was already pulling out my epi-pens but wasn't fast enough. Less than 15 seconds until I was down and unconscious not breathing.
@akalinus (43142)
• United States
1 Nov
I have heard many stories of people told to go back, it's not their time. Your experience was a little different because it gave a specific reason you needed to go back, to help your daughter through her illnesses. I am glad you are here to tell the story.
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