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Woman who ‘died’ and came back opens up about ‘blissful’ experience that changed her life forever

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Updated 17:58 13 Jan 2024 GMTPublished 17:57 13 Jan 2024 GMT

Woman who ‘died’ and came back opens up about ‘blissful’ experience that changed her life forever

Sara Goode has explained what happened to her while teetering between life and death.

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A life coach has revealed her ‘blissful’ brush with death and how it changed her life for the better.

There isn’t a huge amount of data to solidify what actually happens when you die.

Late last year, a group of neurosurgeons claimed that a memory recall could take place.

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However, they said that more work needed to be done to prove their theory comprehensively.

While it’s not known what lies on the other side, 44-year-old Sara Goode has detailed her near-death experience and the person who visited her while on life support.

Sara Goode was visited by her dead mother in a near-death experience.
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Speaking to Express.co.uk last year, the mum-of-one revealed that she had experienced a ‘difficult upbringing’ and that she had previously been in a ‘toxic’ relationship with her ex-partner.

Sara reportedly turned to drugs to cope with the emotional turmoil, and quickly proceeded to become a regular crack cocaine user.

She said: “I was so unbalanced that I quickly went to crack cocaine - which is much more addictive and much stronger. It was a very dark time for me.”

As well as struggling with her mental health, Sara also suffered from Crohn’s disease, and would would take her time off work to consume more drugs.

According to the publication, she once spent around £35,000 during a 12-month stint on crack cocaine.

During the height of her addiction, her partner at the time and her dad staged an intervention and purchased a farm in Wales.

After moving, Sara, who now lives with her partner Matthew, 44, turned the farm into a livery.

However, while working with the horses, she fractured her spine.

The woman was taken to hospital after medication impacted her immune system.
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Unfortunately, the fracture compounded the difficulties of her Crohn’s disease flare-ups and she was later put on medication to ease the discomfort.

In 2015, the medicine began to impact her immune system and she was rushed to an intensive care unit.

There, she battled with pneumonia, sepsis, and was unfortunately hooked up to full life support for a month.

Sara admitted that during this period, she was ‘hovering between life and death’.

She also claimed to have suffered a near-death experience.

Recounting the ordeal to the aforementioned outlet, she explained: “I can remember sitting on a sun lounger by a pool next to my mum.

“I had the sun on my skin and I was in complete bliss. I remember thinking ‘I could just stay here forever’.”

There, her deceased mother apparently explained to her daughter that she still had ‘things to do’ on Earth.

Sara says she was on a sun lounger next to her mother.
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Sara then said that an image of her own child, Olivia, 14, ‘popped into her head’.

“The next thing I knew it felt like someone had tipped me into the water - and I woke up,” she added.

Following the ‘visit’, Sara vowed to transform her life forever.

“It was a situation where to each question and challenge you know exactly the answer - with no anxiety or worries,” she said of her experience.

“There’s nothing to think about or worry about.”

She continued to say that she experienced no ‘love and connection’ with others in the realm of the dead, and that heading to the light was the ‘weirdest feeling’ to experience.

“There’s no attachment - just blissfulness,” she said. And that’s all there is, forever and ever.”

She added: “I had the realisation that you only get to feel and be connected here.

“We think it’s really hard but I’m grateful just to be here.”

Featured Image Credit: Facebook/Sara Goode / wutwhanfoto/Getty

Topics: Health, Mental Health, Life

Ella Scott
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