I was laying in bed, paralyzed.
I didn't have any feeling in my extremities and that feeling persisted and continued to the point where my,
I guess you could say essence or soul or whatever felt like it was slowly separating from my body.
and I was looking straight up at the ceiling.
And I kept moving closer and closer.
It wasn't until the ceiling became essentially right up to my nose that I turned around onto my stomach.
When I turned my body over, I realized I was looking down at myself,
but my suffering body and felt extreme pity.
You're listening to Crowd Science from the BBC World Service,
the show that answers your science questions.
In this episode...
We're brushing shoulders with death.
I'm Caroline Steele and you've been listening to Kaylee in the US,
describing what it's like to have a near-death experience.
All thanks to an email we received from listener Steve in Chile.
I'm a university student currently taking CPR classes.
During my coursework, I recently learned about near-death experiences.
As far as I'm aware,
NDEs are unexplainable events that people sometimes experience when close to death.
They often comprise of visions or extreme emotional states.