A woman claims to know exactly what happens to humans when we die after going through her own life-changing experience.
What happens to us when we die has been a question that has puzzled human minds for thousands of years.
Societies, religions and communities throughout human history came to their own accepted answers to these questions.
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Most remarking that a ‘creator’ or God would play a role and that there is a second life or afterlife awaiting humanity and your behavior during your life would influence where you ended up.
That being said, a devout Catholic woman from Ohio, Nanci Danison, has said she has experienced a portion of the afterlife after 'dying' in hospital back in 1994 - saying traditional religion taught her 'erroneous' information about what happens when we die.
At the time, the now 74-year-old Danison suffered a severe allergic reaction to the anesthetic during 'an invasive radiological procedure', which she says resulted in a 'very extensive afterlife experience'.
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Speaking to the Daily Mail, she explained that her heart went from 'beating far too fast to not at all', but it was what she allegedly experienced afterwards that changed her life forever.
She said: “I had no idea my body was dying. I did not lose one moment of awareness during my body’s dying and death, or during my own crossing over and afterlife.
“I was conscious throughout and I remember it all.”
She said she met five ‘Light Being’ friends and absorbed a ‘documentary-type’ history of Earth which explained 'why my religion had taught me erroneous information about life, death, God, and the afterlife'.
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What followed was a burning desire to know more about reality: What is God? What is the meaning of life? Where is heaven and hell?
Danison added: “I was angry that I had not learned these answers before I died, as I assumed everyone else on Earth knew this information but me.
“I went into the Light, was completely saturated with unconditional love, bliss, and acceptance.
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“I literally merged my Energy and being into my five Light Being friends so that I could experience their physical lifetimes.”
Following this experience, she said she left the law firm she was working at and starting her own, while also ‘upending her life’ to start a journey informing others.
She has also earned a pilot’s licence, become a licensed private detective and written several books on her experience.