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I died and can describe the other side, but they told me 'you're not done yet'
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsProgressive12 hr. ago

I died and can describe the other side, but they told me 'you're not done yet'

Louisa Peck, a 22-year-old woman who experienced a cardiac arrest in a nightclub in 1982, claims she gained paranormal abilities after encountering the 'other side.' She described feeling 'shot up into the sky,' entering a realm where she met her ancestors and developed the ability to predict deaths and see ghosts. Despite initially dismissing spiritual concepts, she now believes her experiences were real and transformative. The article references a Substack newsletter titled 'The Weird Science Drop' which includes various speculative scientific topics.

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Daily Mirror logoDaily MirrorIndependentProgressive12 hr. ago
I died and can describe the other side, but they told me 'you're not done yet'

Louisa Peck, a 22-year-old woman who experienced a cardiac arrest in a nightclub in 1982, claims she gained paranormal abilities after encountering the 'other side.' She described feeling 'shot up into the sky,' entering a realm where she met her ancestors and developed the ability to predict deaths and see ghosts. Despite initially dismissing spiritual concepts, she now believes her experiences were real and transformative. The article references a Substack newsletter titled 'The Weird Science Drop' which includes various speculative scientific topics.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Louisa's experience as a profound and authentic encounter with the supernatural, aligning with progressive or spiritually open perspectives. It emphasizes her shift from atheism to belief in the 'realness' of her experience, suggesting a narrative that challenges conventional,世俗 (

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