In a bizarre case of mental health, a woman claimed that she would die three times in a month and have after-life experiences in which she met famous dead people. The woman explains her interactions with the dead vividly and believes in them.
57-year-old Beverly Gilmour is a mother of three who claims that she can feel herself dying three times in a month and live an after-life outside her body. In her post death form, she claims to have had interaction with famous people like Walt Disney and even Jesus. Gilmour had a traumatic experience when she was in her 20's and the doctors have reportedly diagnosed her with a disorder of consciousness which is basically a vegetative or coma state. Gilmour knows about her condition and explains her real-like afterlife experiences vividly.
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Woman Dies Three Times A Month
Gilmour claims herself to be a spiritualist and has said that she met Jesus and even brought things back from her consciousness when she met him. She talked about her meeting with Walt Disney and how the wood and everything felt alive in her afterlife. She claimed that in their interactions, Disney showed her his characters and explained their origin and stories to her. She even said that she became one of his characters and lived out a story herself.
Gilmour also claimed to have met her dead father in the afterlife twice. The first time, he looked 52-year-old, the age he passed away. The next time she met him, he looked around 30 and was very radiant. She said she was happy to see him doing well in the afterlife and had a chat with him. The background was white and he looked in another direction while talking to her. He told her to do as she was told and when she got back to the real world, she was upset that he didn't tell her any lottery numbers.
The woman has claimed that she feels herself physically coming out of her body as her heart stops beating and her body shuts down. Post her interaction with the dead, she would sit down and write and draw everything she felt and saw there. She is currently the subject of research by researchers in University of Liege's Coma Science Group in Belgium who are trying to figure out the condition.