Anita Moorjani, author of the book Dying to Be Me, experienced something most of us never will. She was diagnosed with cancer, lived with it, died from it, then came back to life and went home healthy.
How is this possible?
Moorjani had been battling Hodgkin's Lymphoma for four years when one morning she woke up and could not move at all. Her husband rushed her to the hospital, and she was diagnosed with grade 4B lymphoma. Her organs were shutting down, and doctors believed she had only 36 hours left to live. She eventually lost consciousness.
However, she was still aware of what was going on around her. She could hear her husband in the hall and observe conversations he had with doctors. She could see her brother desperately boarding a plane in India so that he could come and see her one last time in the Hong Kong hospital. Also, she became aware of something else entirely.
Moorjani stated in Celestial Travelers:
“... I actually "crossed over" to another dimension. I was engulfed in a total feeling of love. I also experienced extreme clarity of why I had cancer, why I had come into this life in the first place, what role everyone in my family played in my life in the grand scheme of things, and how life works in general.”
“The clarity and understanding I obtained in this state is almost indescribable. Words cannot describe the experience. I was at a place where I understood how much more there is than what we are able to conceive in our three-dimensional world. I realized what a gift life is, and that I was surrounded by loving spiritual beings, who were always around me even when I did not know it.”