1 in 22 NDE accounts in the current decade contains explicit messages about humanity's future.
NDE aftereffects can read like a complete personality rewrite
After hearing many NDEs, the source says that many individuals come back “with gifts, or powers,” and may feel disconnected, alone, or depressed after reinhabiting their human bodies. It also says the writer and their wife have both had NDEs, and neither remembers an out of body experience. The shared aftereffects listed here are blunt: a profound loss of fear of death; heightened compassion and unconditional love; expanded intuitive or psychic sensitivity; an altered sense of reality and time, including “timeless now”; a sense of unity and oneness; and increased sensitivity to light, sound, and energy.
Gobble's Take: If death stops looking like an ending and starts looking like a transition, your entire operating system is going to behave differently.
Source: Perplexity Search
A minority of NDE accounts now carry world-transition themes, and the share has risen
Among nearly 6,000 NDE accounts in the NDERF database, only 151 contain explicit world-transition themes. The analysis says that is about 2.6% of the database, and that prevalence has increased 250% from the 1950s, at 1.27%, to the 2020s, at 4.44%. It also says the current decade’s rate is roughly 1 in 22, the highest recorded so far. The writeup frames this as a minority phenomenon that appears to be changing over time, while emphasizing that the future depends on individual choices.
Gobble's Take: The wild part isn’t just that some experiencers report future-facing messages; it’s that the pattern is getting harder to ignore.
Source: Perplexity Search
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