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Steve Rushton has a near death from drowning

Identifier

013049

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

The Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences – Dr Penny Sartori

In response to a newspaper article in 2006, Steve Rushton reported:

It was a Sunday afternoon in October 1967; I was nine years old and had gone fishing in the local canal, with some friends. I was leaning over the water, attempting to catch a large snail with my fishing net, when I suddenly fell into the water which was around 12 feet deep. At the time I was unable to swim, though I learned soon after.

I started to throw my arms about instinctively, but this only sent me further away from the tow path.

The first time I went under, I managed to get back to the surface but then total panic set in. The second time I went under, I still somehow managed to get back up but by now my strength was sapping away and I grew extremely weak, and was starting to swallow a lot of the dirty water. The third and final time I went under, well that was that; at first everything went black and I now realize that I was drowning.

After a while the initial panic began to ebb away, and a very strange sense of calm set in. I felt at peace.

This was the point when I was being drawn into the white tunnel.

It was a very bright light in there. As I moved further up this tunnel, I approached what appeared to be two arched, brown, church-like wooden gates. On the left-hand side at the entrance, I saw a figure, dressed in a brown-coloured cowl, resembling a monk’s habit. This was when I heard the immortal words, 'Go back, it is not your time.'

It was a woman’s voice but I could not see her face. It was a very comforting voice. The next thing I remember was coming back around on the canal bank, having had the kiss of life four times. The man who saved my life had been working at a nearby factory, on his first Sunday shift for eight weeks. How lucky was that?

I was told afterwards that I had been underwater for about six minutes. He said he thought I was dead when he first pulled me out as I was totally lifeless and my skin had turned grey. I was rushed to hospital, where they pumped the dirty water and some tadpoles from my stomach. I remained hospitalized for a week. I have not had any other effects, but it left me thinking there must be a reason why the lady in brown turned me back. I honestly believe that I died for some minutes but came back. The experience will be with me until I do actually pop my clogs. Perhaps that is when I get to see her face?

The point of no return? Back then I knew nothing whatsoever about NDE. Since then I have read many things, which confirm what I saw that day. It still makes me go cold whenever I recall those events.

I definitely do not believe the cynical explanations of the so-called scientists. I have been there. I often wonder why I was given a second chance. Please believe me there is truly some place else, out there.

The source of the experience

Ordinary person

Concepts, symbols and science items

Symbols

Gate
Light
Tunnel

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Overloads

Drowning

Commonsteps

References