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Muljani said: I feel free, liberated and great. All the pain, pain, sadness and sadness are gone. (Illustration/Image source: Adobe Stock)
Murjani, an Indian-American woman and best-selling author living in the United States, said: She fell into a coma on the morning of February 2, 2006. At that time, she had been fighting cancer for four years and was so skinny that she weighed only 85 pounds (38.6 kg).
While doctors were rescuing her, she experienced a near-death experience. She felt like her soul left her body, she felt light and free, and all her pain and fear disappeared.
Although she was unconscious at the time, she was aware of the emotions of her family around her and the doctors who told her husband that her organs were beginning to fail and it was too late to save her.
In fact, her tumor had grown to the size of a lemon and spread throughout her lymphatic system, from the base of her skull to just below her abdomen. Her brain and lungs were filled with fluid and doctors estimated she wouldn’t make it through the night.
She said that when she saw the pain on her husband’s face, she wanted to shout, “I’m fine! Please don’t worry.” But she couldn’t say anything and her husband didn’t hear her.
She mentioned that in this near-death state, she was more acutely aware of everything going on around her than in a normal state. She does not use her five senses of perception but is acutely aware of everything. It’s as if a completely different type of perception arises.
She said that when she saw herself lying in a hospital bed, she felt no emotional attachment to her “seemingly lifeless body.” It didn’t feel like her body. It seemed too small, too insignificant to contain everything she had been through.
She said: “I felt free, liberated and wonderful. All the pain, pain, sadness and sadness were gone. I felt completely unburdened. I can’t remember ever feeling this way before – ever.” At the same time, she experienced a mixture of many feelings of joy and happiness.
She recalls: “I felt like all the emotional attachments I had to my loved ones and my surroundings were slowly disappearing. All I can describe is the wonderful, glorious and unconditional love that surrounded me. As I continued to let go of everything, it clung to Surround me tightly.”
To her surprise, she realizes the existence of her father, who died 10 years ago, and her best friend, who died of cancer. Her heightened awareness and feelings of unconditional love in another dimension are indescribable.
She realized, she said, that the structure of the universe made sense. She sees her life intricately intertwined with everything she has known thus far.
What happened next was “indescribable,” she added. “First of all, it feels like whatever my consciousness is pointing at is right there in front of me. Secondly, time is completely irrelevant. It’s not even a factor to consider, it’s like it doesn’t exist.”
She said that before this moment, doctors tested the function of her organs and wrote reports. But in another dimension, it was as if the results and reports of these tests depended on her decision to return to the human world.
“If I choose to die, these test results will show organ failure. If I choose to return to the earth, they will show that my organs are starting to function again,” she said.
She revealed that she decided at that moment not to return to Earth. But her father then told her, “Honey, this is as far as you can go. If you go any further, you can’t go back.”
She also said that she learned who she really was in another dimension, and also learned about the nobility of her true self. If she chooses to return to Yang, her body will recover quickly – not months or weeks, but days! If she chose to go back into her body, she knew doctors would find no sign of cancer. This astonishing idea soon appeared in her mind.
She said that on February 3, about 30 hours after she fell into a coma, her eyes suddenly opened. Once she regained consciousness, her cancer began to heal rapidly. To the doctors’ surprise, her tumor and cancer markers disappeared within weeks.
“Since then, I have been answering the call to share this powerful story and divine lesson with the world – love yourself fully. That’s what you’re here for. That’s what you’re here for,” she said.
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