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Near Death Experiences: These People Visited the ‘Other Side,’ and Came Back Completely Changed
Epoch Times ^ | 05/30/2026 | Makai Allbert

Posted on 05/30/2026 8:24:13 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

At thirty-seven, Ned Dougherty seemed to have it all: a Mercedes-Benz, a private jet, and a well-known nightclub in the Hamptons. Then he met death, and nothing was ever the same.

On July 2, 1984, after a fight with a business associate, Dougherty collapsed on the sidewalk. He felt like he was falling into a dark, endless pit. Medical records show he had respiratory and cardiac arrest and was clinically dead for an hour and six minutes. “I was literally dead in every sense of the word at that point,” Dougherty told The Epoch Times.

“And my journey on the other side began.”

According to Dougherty, his consciousness left his body, traveled into another dimension, and was enveloped in a brilliant golden light more resplendent than the sun, yet causing no pain.

Dougherty was suddenly joined by his deceased best friend, Daniel McCampbell, who had passed away during the Vietnam War. Daniel communicated to Dougherty, “I’m here to show you the way. You have a mission ahead of you in your life.”

After Dougherty woke up, he became a different person. He sold his clubs, gave up drugs and alcohol, and started volunteering. He even did the jobs he once looked down on, such as taking out the trash, cleaning bathrooms, and directing traffic. For the past forty years, he has spoken and written about his experience, not to prove anything, but because he believes he returned with a purpose.

Dougherty’s transformation is not unusual.

A 2024 survey by the Near-Death Experience Research Foundation, the largest existing database on the question, found that nearly 80 percent of near-death experiencers report major to moderate life changes after their return: reordered priorities, new vocations, even transformed worldviews. The aftereffect is so consistent across decades that it has inspired entire research programs.

“These are profoundly changed people,” Dr. Jeffrey Long, who has been doing near-death experience (NDE) research for 30 years, told me in an interview for a recent documentary: “Final Hours.”

Once Back, Never the Same

In a landmark study published in The Lancet, Dr. Pim van Lommel and his team conducted interviews with cardiac arrest survivors two and eight years after their NDEs. The researchers noticed a consistent change in them.

Compared to people who did not have near-death experiences, those who did were much less afraid of death, more likely to believe in an afterlife, more interested in the meaning of life, and felt more love and compassion.

These positive effects persisted and even intensified in the eight-year follow-up assessment, suggesting a fundamental and permanent change in their consciousness rather than a temporary psychological reaction.

The longest-running dataset on the question, run by the psychiatrist Bruce Greyson at the University of Virginia, compared experiencers’ attitudes at intake and two decades later. The changes held for the entire time.

Twenty years on, the experiencers were still more drawn to service and less interested in the markers most people spend their lives chasing.

Greyson concluded that near-death experiences are “unusual in the long-term persistence of attitude changes.” Most peak experiences in life fade over time, but these changes seem to last.

Why? It comes down to three things that these people gained through the experience.

In the largest aftereffects study to date, published in 2024 in the journal Resuscitation, Long compared 834 near-death experiencers with 42 controls who had had brushes with death without an NDE.

Three elements repeatedly appeared in his analysis and the experiencer’s write-ups as the engines of change. The first element is the one that most NDE analyses stop at. The other two are the ones that actually rebuild a life.

1. Consciousness After Death

The first thing nearly every experiencer reports is the discovery, in the moment, that the end of the body is not the end of awareness.

Dougherty felt like he floated out of his body and watched paramedics working on his own “corpse” outside his nightclub. Others describe leaving their bodies in operating rooms, cars, or hospital beds, and seeing everything with incredible clarity. Many say it felt more real than real.

In Long’s analysis of more than 200 out-of-body observations from his database, he found that more than 98 percent of what experiencers reported seeing and hearing while clinically unconscious proved accurate in fine detail.

2. Returning With a Purpose

The second element is what catalyzes the experience into a different kind of life.

Dougherty left behind his old life to help others. He described that, during his near-death experience, a being of light told him to do charity and missionary work and to make prayer a regular part of his life. Afterward, he gave up drugs and alcohol and spent 30 years speaking and writing about his experience, hoping to inspire others.

He later wrote in his book “Fast Lane to Heaven,” “My mission was not clearly defined for me at first, but I now find that each and every day it is being defined for me more clearly.”

Another well-known case is Dannion Brinkley, who was struck by lightning on Sept. 17, 1975, while talking on the phone in Aiken, South Carolina. He was clinically dead for twenty-eight minutes. He remembers beings of light telling him to use what he learned to help people who are dying.

In 1997, he co-founded a nonprofit, The Twilight Brigade, dedicated to ensuring that no veteran dies alone. He has logged more than 34,000 hours of hospice volunteer service and has been at the bedside of more than two thousand people during their final days.

Each NDEr’s new mission was built from scratch, often at high personal cost (lost careers, abandoned businesses, decades of unpaid work). The pattern is consistent enough across cases that researchers such as Long have come to treat it as a defining feature of the phenomenon rather than an unexpected side effect.

3. Higher Guidance

Some people who have near-death experiences come back not just with a mission, but also with a higher standard for goodness and a clearer idea of how to live well.

Sometimes the message is delivered by a deceased friend, as in Dougherty’s case. Sometimes by what they call beings of light. The content of the guidance varies, but the structure is consistent: the experiencer is shown their life, often in a panoramic life review, from the perspective of the people they affected. They feel what they did to others and are measured against a universal moral standard, arriving at an intuitive understanding of right and wrong.

This life review is what makes the aftereffects so durable. The transformation is not built on belief in an afterlife—plenty of people believe in it and live unchanged. The transformation is built on the experience of having been seen, from the inside of every life one has touched, and measured against a standard of goodness one can’t attribute as one’s own invention. The combination of the three elements, delivered in a single experience, is what changes a life.

The pattern shows up everywhere a researcher looks, regardless of the experiencer’s culture, age, or prior beliefs.

I have seen this pattern myself. For the past six months, I have been working on the documentary “Final Hours.” I met a former Harvard neurosurgeon who fell into a coma caused by meningitis, a college pitcher whose heart stopped during surgery, a young woman in a head-on car crash, and a cancer patient whose organs failed in the intensive care unit.

All of these subjects died, came back, and were forever changed.

Their experiences were nothing alike, but what they did with them was. The documentary, which premieres this June, expands the series “Where Does Consciousness Come From?” and conveys something difficult to put into words: What these people sound like, what their faces show, the particular stillness of a person who is no longer afraid of death and has a new purpose in life.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine; Religion; Science; Society
KEYWORDS: books; fakenews; nde; neardeath; notchristian; tldr; unbiblical
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To: tired&retired

Have you read the book “Secret of Secrets” by Dan Brown?

It examines all the different types of out of body consciousness, including NDE, epileptic seizures, psychic abilities and other noetic topics.

A very thought provoking book.

If you’ve read it, I wonder what you think of it.


21 posted on 05/30/2026 10:45:17 PM PDT by aquila48 (Do not let them make you "care" ! Guilting you is how they control you. )
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To: SeekAndFind
The book titled, "Return from Tomorrow" by George Ritchie, MD is a good read on the NDE experience. I lent my copy to my admin at work and it was never returned.
22 posted on 05/30/2026 10:51:21 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: aquila48

Haven’t read it.

Funny thing. Years ago I was headed to Scotland on vacation. A friend told me I needed to meet a friend of her’s, so I did.

Ended up it was the man who decoded the carved symbols on stones on the ceiling of the Rosslyn Chapel, the church where Brown’s DaVinci Code book was based upon. We toured the chapel and met for dinner, where he explained the messages.

I never read Brown’s books as I don’t care for fiction.


23 posted on 05/30/2026 10:56:17 PM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: SeekAndFind

Gary Habermass has a lot of interesting data and information concerning NDE’s. Worth checking out.


24 posted on 05/30/2026 10:59:34 PM PDT by GMThrust (.)
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To: Myrddin

He is a very good soul. I’ve met him several times.

Unfortunately, he died about 20 years ago.

He was a psychiatrist in Charlottesville VA, where Ian Stevenson, Raymond Moody, and Bruce Greyson were also located. Ian and Bruce were both psychiatrists at the UVA and chaired the Department of Perceptual Studies, performingmuch NDE research..


25 posted on 05/30/2026 11:05:49 PM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: tired&retired

“I never read Brown’s books as I don’t care for fiction.”

Given your experience you’d probably relate and enjoy this one.


26 posted on 05/30/2026 11:16:43 PM PDT by aquila48 (Do not let them make you "care" ! Guilting you is how they control you. )
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To: tired&retired
The book was well written. Good to hear more positive feedback from personal interaction. You have certainly had a much closer ongoing experience with NDE activity. I've never had an NDE, but I've been too close to the edge many times in 2024 after cancer surgery. Trying to stay on the green side of the lawn.
27 posted on 05/30/2026 11:17:51 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Repeal The 17th

Welcome to the club.😗


28 posted on 05/31/2026 12:00:20 AM PDT by BiteYourSelf ( Earth first, we'll strip mine the other planets later.)
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To: EinNYC

I think so- I remember reading about someone who was beheaded. They were asked to open and close their eyes and they complied. Here is something on it:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Damnthatsinteresting/comments/ulzzhk/in_an_experiment_conducted_on_a_guillotined_man/


29 posted on 05/31/2026 2:45:50 AM PDT by Cowgirl of Justice
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To: SeekAndFind

My neighbor Jack died on the street of our neighborhood of a massive heart attack.

Passers by initiated CPR until the aid car arrived, and I’m not sure whether they or the hospital revived Jack. I recall him saying he was dead for 15 minutes.

He doesn’t remember anything.


30 posted on 05/31/2026 4:03:03 AM PDT by Uncle Miltie (Here I am; send me!)
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To: All

Dr. Mark Hitchcock has done a really interesting study of near-death experiences:

Visits to Heaven and Back and Near Death Experiences - Are They Real?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsnbkZnhBdI
(Free 56-min. video.)

Visits to Heaven and Back: Are They Real?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kThWeIrcxBw
(Free 8-min. informal interview of Dr. Hitchcock by an Oklahoma reporter. Summarizes a lot of info.)

Dr. Hitchcock’s book:
Visits to Heaven and Back: Are They Real?
https://www.amazon.com/Visits-Heaven-Back-They-Real/dp/1496404823


31 posted on 05/31/2026 5:00:49 AM PDT by onthelookout777
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To: SeekAndFind

I had 11 minutes of CPR and 2 AED shocks to bring me back to life. I did not have one ounce of feeling anything exceptional. No “God saved me for reason”, nothing. Just went on with whatever normal life I could.


32 posted on 05/31/2026 5:37:00 AM PDT by suthener ( I do not like living under our homosexual, ghetto, feminist government.)
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To: SeekAndFind

bmk


33 posted on 05/31/2026 5:37:22 AM PDT by imardmd1 (To learn is to live; the joy of living: to teach. Fiat Lux! )
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To: SeekAndFind

Thanks
following....


34 posted on 05/31/2026 8:00:05 AM PDT by Faith65 (Isaiah 40:31)
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To: SeekAndFind

bump


35 posted on 05/31/2026 9:27:37 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens. --DJT)
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To: SeekAndFind

Two things to me are very interesting. First , that they should regain life after being clinically dead. The second thing, more exciting, but not as equally unbelievable...that their lives should change so drastically. After an experience like that, why wouldn’t your life change for the better? They have had a VERY RARE chance in life experience after something like that happening. Assuming this really happened, it just about had to be the power of God in that life.


36 posted on 05/31/2026 9:59:01 AM PDT by oldtech (oltech)
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To: Uncle Miltie

Based upon the cardiologist Pim van Lommel’s extensive research, only about 18% of those resuscitated remember of being out of body.


37 posted on 05/31/2026 11:17:49 AM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings )
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