I was visiting a friend with Muscular
Dystrophy, in Lake Tahoe. Barney was in a wheelchair, accompanied by
his brother and friends. I had met Barney a short time before at a camp
where I had been living. Barney had called me and invited me up to
visit with him and his brothers in Lake Tahoe. I said ‘yes’ and booked a
flight. After a couple of days, things were getting a little boring
and I needed some outside time. Barney was not able to get around, so
the time was spent mostly inside.
His brothers had been playing
outside and invited me to come join them. They had tied a rope around
the bumper of a car and were pulling their friend in a snow saucer
across the snow-covered road. Laughing and giggling, they were having a
great time. All of a sudden, the young boy they were pulling went out
of control. As I was watching, I was horrified and immediately made a
declaration into the Universe: ‘Oh God, don't let that happen to him. I
know he won't survive the accident!’ He was heading for a parked car
and I knew it wasn't going to be good. At that moment, he rolled over,
bruised his shoulder, got up and walked away.
The following day
I found myself doing exactly the same thing. It was in the late
afternoon and Barney’s brothers asked me if I wanted a go at it. Not
thinking about what had almost happened the day before, I said ‘Sure.’ I
sat down crossed legged in the snow saucer and held onto the rope. The
boys piled in the car and began to pull me through the snow. As I was
being towed I said ‘Go faster!’ and at that moment a voice came in my
head and said, ‘We’ll show you where 'Go faster' gets you.’ The boys
turned off to the right and I swung out to the left, towards a parked
car! I was moving at a rate of approximately 30 mph. A voice came in my
head and said ‘You better turn your head or you will hit the car face
on.’ So I turned my head and took the impact to left side of my head.
‘Oh my God, we killed Barney’s girlfriend! What are we going to tell
him?’
I left my body and went into an aura of all white light!
It was totally warm and Peaceful, pure Love emanating through me and
around me. At that moment, my Grandfather, who had passed away earlier
that year, appeared to me and we embraced. ‘My darling, you have a
decision to make.’ I knew the decision was to stay or to come back.
At
that moment, I had an opportunity to view my life. Everything seemed
whole and complete, I knew my dog and cat would be taken care of, and I
was pretty much willing to go, but I had some questions to be answered.
I asked if there would be anything wrong with me if I chose to come
back. A voice answered ‘No. The only thing that would show would be the
scar of the tracheotomy.’ ‘Would I remember this dream?’ The voice came
back, ‘Yes and if anyone would ask you about the scar, it would be an
opportunity to share your experience.’ ‘If I chose to stay, what would
be the cause of death?’ ‘It will show that your spinal cord had been
severed.’ ‘If I stay, what will become of me?’ ‘You become the Light.’
At
that moment a Highway Patrol man showed up by my side. My brother was
in the Highway Patrol so I immediately recognized the uniform and came
back into my body. I told him ‘I am having this incredible dream!’ He
said, ‘No, you hit the car.’ I wanted to tell him about this out of body
experience I was having but he brought it back down to a physical
level. With that, I wasn't interested and went back out of my body.
Soon the ambulance showed up, rolled me over, put me inside the
ambulance, and rushed me off to the hospital.
On the way, I
remember sitting up, out of my body and looking out the ambulance
window. I remember remarking to myself ‘Oh, there is Lake Tahoe, and I
have a ticket to fly.’ So once again, I was out of my body looking over
Lake Tahoe from above. The ambulance pulled into the hospital, wheeled
my body into the emergency room and I remember them asking about
emergency contact numbers. I came back into my body and tried to give
them the phone number of my mom, but I then started throwing up. There
was blood and yuck and grossness all over me and I didn't want to hang
around for that. So once again, back out I went.
When I finally
came back into my body, I was sitting up in my body on the operating
table. I was looking over my left shoulder, watching the doctors do the
tracheotomy. When they finished, I lay back down in my body and
resumed my life.
Now getting back to the point as to when I
made my decision to come back. In the beginning, I met my grandfather
in the Light. When the voice in the Light was talking to me, it seemed
like it was coming from above. The voice was neither female nor male.
When I was having the question answer period, it was as if my
Grandfather had left. I remember there was a period of time that I was
left alone, in this beautiful white marble surrounding, which I later
described as a Maxfield Parrish painting.
Later I came to learn
that my mother had a dream that night. My grandfather had come to her in
a dream. He told her ‘Lauren is dead.’ My mother then said ‘No, you
will not have her. She was only your granddaughter and you will not
take her from me.’ She then became physically violent with him and then
he left. That was her dream she shared with me, later on in the
hospital. Simultaneously to my mother’s dream I remembered being in the
Light and acknowledging the space, saying ‘that the gift I am being
given is to stay, but I can't accept the gift right now, because my
mother will grieve greatly for my loss.’ I saw that every time she fell
into depression, she would sink deeper, because of my death. The voice
came back and said, ‘So shall it be and what you shall receive is a
blessing.’ At that moment, I knew I was going to survive the accident.
Nobody else knew I was going to live, but I did.
I think that is
why I was having so much fun coming in and out of my body. I was in the
intensive care unit for several days in order to stabilize my body. I
then had 9 hours of reconstructive surgery to wire my face back
together. I remained in the hospital for several days after surgery, I
was then able to fly back home. Six weeks later I was on vacation, in
Mexico, with my mom. I was known in the hospital as a miracle case. I
came back, full of Joy, making people laugh doing the IV Disco down the
halls and making obscene calls to respiratory therapy, holding the phone
up to my tracheotomy and breathing heavily!
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