Posted on 04/17/2023 1:48:57 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Jane Seymour saw a "white light" during a near-death experience.
The actress, 72, famed for playing Bond girl Solitaire in 1973's Live and Let Die alongside Roger Moore as 007, said she could have been killed when she contracted bronchitis while filming a movie and went into anaphylactic shock due to wrongly administered antibiotics.
She told The Times about her vision during her brush with death, when she was asked if she believes in an afterlife: "I have no idea. I do know that I left my body [after the near-lethal antibiotics]".
"I did see the white light and I did look down and quite clearly see and hear everyone screaming and trying to resuscitate me, which they were able to do."
"But when you're out of your body, everything goes very calm."
Jane's medication had been injected into a vein rather than a muscle, which led to her going into the shock that nearly left her dead.
The actress also experienced serious health issues, when she developed a dangerously high fever from leptospirosis (Weil's disease), and she suffered pre-eclampsia before the birth of her twins.
Jane added she has "grown" from what she's been through and insisted she is now refusing to use cosmetic procedures to try and stay youthful.
She told The Times about stopping the use of Botox: "I have tried it. But as an actress I don't think it works. I don't have anything against it."
"I'm just saying if I'm playing a woman of my age who has to be animated I think it's useful to actually have the muscles working."
The mum-of-four instead relies on lighting tricks when she's filming to look good on camera.
She said: "Basically, the minute you take the top light off me I don't have bags under my eyes. If you have top light, my eyes become very baggy, so I need something (a light) straight at me."
White lightning? Ooooooh....White light. Never mind. Thought she was drinking moonshine there for a sec...
Let’s just say she has been able to Seymour than the rest of us.
Vince Vaughn, is that you?
I have also had a “White Light” experience
I met Jane Seymour twenty years ago
OMG she was stunningly beautiful 😍
Were you working on one of her infomercials?
She must not have been the one who was beheaded.
She died giving birth.
A good one!
I was at attended a party at The Four Seasons Beverly Hills and she was at a party in another room.
LL Cool J introduced us.
Back in about ‘84 I saw, for lack of a better term, a specter in St John cemetery in Middle Village, Queens. The closer I got to it the more I felt a sense of absolute despair emanating from it, like a sound getting louder as you approach its source. It was perfectly visible to me for the better part of a minute. I stood two feet from it, looking at it. Whatever that thing was it clearly had a consciousness but all it had for a “body” was many transparent black filaments rising from the ground to a height of about six and a half feet and waving around like planted seaweed does under water. It did a slow fade and was gone. Close enough to proof life after death for me.
I was doing construction on a house at Malibu Lake just a quick walk up the stream from Paramount Ranch. I would walk my dog up and watch them film “Medicine Woman.” She was definitely easy on the eyes.
One of the most gorgeous women ever.
“But as an actress I don’t think it works.”
How about being yourself instead of faking it?
I spent a whole day with her at a children’s hospital fund raiser. (Pictures to prove it !) Very nice woman.
Every woman who had twins came up to her and had to tell her “I have twins too”. She must be so tired of hearing that, but was always so gracious.
She is so tiny !!!
She is a very small woman but stunningly beautiful
When I died on the basketball court in 2018, everything went white. Not bright light white, just plain old white. I awoke from an induced coma on the fifth day.
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