A Near-Death Experience to Die For
June 13th, 2009

Reprinted from A Near-Death Experience to Die For
In her 1917 book, How I Know that the Dead Are Alive, Fanny Ruthven Paget offers one of the most vivid and detailed near-death experiences ever recorded. While not clearly stating her illness, one might infer that Paget, a resident of Houston, Texas, suffered from severe pneumonia for several days during 1911.
“All about and above me I could see nothing, but fancy my astonishment if you can, when looking down, I saw my body resting peacefully on the ...
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