Joyce's NDE
Rainbow.
I could see myself lying on the bed, there was somebody beside me, but I couldn't see a face. I wasn't frightened of him. I could see myself lying on the bed, there was somebody beside me, but I couldn't see a face. I wasn't frightened of him. I saw the doctor who was stitching my head turn to the other doctor, say something, then I saw him put his hand in his top pocket. Then I was in another room, with the person still beside me. We were facing a door that was open where inside was a man, he turned towards me and I could see two small round red indentations either side of his head just above the temples. "I know you are the devil, get your horns on and leave the human race alone",I said. He just turned away. Then I was in a most beautiful yellow light with a (fizz) haze around it. I went along to the end of the haze where there was a thing like an archway. Through this I could see a beautiful garden with flowers curving off to the left. I didn't go through the archway, I just looked through to the left by the flowers. There was a man standing there who had a white garment that resembled a monk's habit without the hood. I knew him, but I didn't know him. In his left hand he had what looked like a lead with something on the end. I looked more to the left and saw a group of shadow people who were stood very tidily. It seemed that I knew them and I wasn't frightened of them. The whole scene was very peaceful One of the group started towards me, as he did, the man in white turned and walked up to me. His lips moved but he didn't speak. I heard words in my head saying "you can't come in, you have to go back, there is someone calling you. I found myself back in the yellow light and there was one of the shadow people with me giving me a message, I couldn't understand the words, although I know I have to do something when I got back, but I don't yet know what it is. I Don't remember waking up, But the next moment I was sitting on the front seat of a covered wagon, without the cover. I had the reins in my hand's and I was rushing as though my life depended on it. I turned round to see in the back and saw two children sitting there, they didn't seem to be afraid, so I think I must have been rushing to, not away from something. We were all dressed in long dresses and had we bonnets on. We passed a hill on the left of us and the whole place looked like the American prairie with nobody anywhere in sight. Then there was nothing.
Joyce.
A link to Joyce describing what it's like to have a head injury.