NDE: Watching Doctors Pronounce Me Dead
Hospital-Based Near-Death Experiences of Awareness Beyond the Body
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Maxine Wells
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What happens when consciousness continues after the body shuts down?
In NDE: Watching Doctors Pronounce Me Dead, real people describe near-death experiences that occurred inside hospitals—operating rooms, emergency bays, ICUs, and trauma wards—where they were declared clinically dead or beyond recovery.
These accounts focus on veridical perception: moments when individuals reported seeing, hearing, or knowing events that occurred while their bodies showed no signs of awareness. Many describe watching doctors attempt resuscitation, hearing conversations later confirmed as accurate, or observing details they could not have perceived through normal senses.
This book does not argue. It does not sensationalize. It simply presents the experiences as they were lived.
Within these pages, readers will encounter:
• Near-death experiences during surgery and cardiac arrest
• Out-of-body awareness from hospital ceilings and hallways
• Verified details remembered after recovery
• The emotional impact of hearing one’s own death pronounced
• How these experiences changed the way survivors understood life and death
Written with a grounded, respectful tone, this collection is for readers interested in near-death research, consciousness studies, spiritual experience, and first-person hospital NDE accounts—without exaggeration or belief-pushing.
Whether viewed as spiritual, neurological, or unexplained, these stories share one unmistakable theme: awareness did not stop when the body did.