Dannion Brinkley

Dannion Brinkley is a near-death experiencer from South Carolina. Struck by lightning on September 17, 1975 while on a telephone as a thunderstorm approached, Brinkley was clinically dead for 28 minutes and taken to a hospital morgue. Brinkley described many characteristic details of the NDE as well as certain unique ones. His account includes an out of body experience upon exit with extensive external observations, a tunnel passage, a meeting with a Being of Light (in other narratives identified by some as Jesus), a high-speed detailed life review, including his experiences as a sniper in Vietnam, discussion of a life mission, and a strong reluctance to return. In addition he describes a flight to a place with a church-like structure and revelations regarding future events, allegedly including the Chernobyl nuclear disaster and the first Persian Gulf War. Brinkley's case was one of many studied in depth by NDE researcher Raymond Moody. While his recovery was initially slow, Brinkley now makes public talks about his experience, which he detailed in a book titled Saved by the Light (co-authored by Paul Perry), including appearances on the Coast to Coast AM radio show.

Further reading

  • Saved by the Light (Dannion Brinkley and Paul Perry): ISBN 0-679-43176-4

External links

  • http://www.dannion.com/
* http://www.near-death.com/experiences/evidence11.html

 

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