Or, as Rick Mercer’s ostrich might say: Don't panic. Just try not to drown. Have you had an NDE? Or do you think these are just brain chemistry? Share your thoughts below.
Unlike the warm light, Stone described a terrifying "vast, black, silent vacuum." She saw her own body screaming below but felt zero pain—only a cold, infinite loneliness. She then felt a presence ask her a silent question: "Do you want to go back?" celebrity nde
As Sharon Stone put it: "You don't have to believe me. But you should know that death is not the end. It’s a transition. And it’s going to be okay." Or, as Rick Mercer’s ostrich might say: Don't panic
According to medical science, he should have experienced no lucid memories. Yet, he reported a seven-day journey through "an immense void" followed by a ride on a butterfly wing alongside a beautiful girl. He entered a city of crystal spheres and heard a divine message: "You are loved. You have nothing to fear." Or do you think these are just brain chemistry
Mercer uses the story to highlight the strange, subjective nature of NDEs. "Everyone expects angels," he jokes. "I got a flightless bird in formal wear." What is remarkable about these celebrity accounts—from Sellers’ light to Stone’s void to Mercer’s absurdist ostrich—is how they mirror the general population’s NDE reports.
Here are some of the most unforgettable celebrity NDEs. The Pink Panther star was not known for spirituality—but a massive heart attack in 1964 changed everything. Sellers was clinically dead for several minutes during emergency surgery.