Near-Death Experience In Texas

Near-death or great drugs?

Near-Death Experience In Texas
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In 1976, high school student Timothy Cleve Abbott suffered a cardiac arrest after receiving a penicillin injection, to which he was severely allergic.

He recalled, “I immediately left my body. I saw my body fall down and bounce off the cement floor.”

Thanks to the medical staff’s frantic efforts, he survived.

Six years later, Abbott nearly drowned while inner-tubing on the Guadalupe River.

He described, “I hit an area of turbulence, and I went down to the bottom of the river and ran out of air, and I had a X-Ray vision.”

Miraculously, a friend from his hometown over 400 miles away, happened to be there at that specific time and saved him.

These near-death experiences profoundly altered Abbott’s views on religion and reality.

He stated, “I believe once you have opened that window, or crack the door to what happens in the afterlife, you carry it with you as a marker of sorts.”