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Coma, the Near Death Experience and the Strange World of the Unconscious

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People in comas have near death experiences (as did Anne Strieber), explore past lives and even visit other worlds. Listen as Whitley explores the groundbreaking Coma and the Near Death Experience with author Alan Pearce. Alan, a well-known British reporter (London Times and others) became interested in comas during the COVID years. He contacted coma survivors and was amazed at what he found. It seems that many comas are anything but blank spaces in the lives of the victims. In this interview, he tells some of their fascinating stories and suggests that the way that the medical establishment treats comas is all wrong. This is the only show Dreamland has ever done on this subject, and it is a real eye-opener. What Alan and Beverley Pearce have discovered offers important insight into the true nature of the human experience. Not to be missed!

The Pearce’s have assembled some excellent witness testimony. To listen, click here.

Explore the Strangeness of Coma and the Near Death Experience. Click here.

How about doing yourself a favor while you’re here? To subscribe to Unknowncountry.com today, click here.

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People in comas have near death experiences (as did Anne Strieber), explore past lives and even visit other worlds. Listen as Whitley explores the groundbreaking Coma and the Near Death Experience with author Alan Pearce. Alan, a well-known British reporter (London Times and others) became interested in comas during the COVID years. He contacted coma survivors and was amazed at what he found. It seems that many comas are anything but blank spaces in the lives of the victims. In this interview, he tells some of their fascinating stories and suggests that the way that the medical establishment treats comas is all wrong. This is the only show Dreamland has ever done on this subject, and it is a real eye-opener. What Alan and Beverley Pearce have discovered offers important insight into the true nature of the human experience. Not to be missed!

The Pearce’s have assembled some excellent witness testimony. To listen, click here.

Explore the Strangeness of Coma and the Near Death Experience. Click here.

How about doing yourself a favor while you’re here? To subscribe to Unknowncountry.com today, click here.

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