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Amanda Wideman nearly d**d 💔 But when her heart stopped, what she claims to have seen left doctors speechless and skeptics scrambling for answers 😨 Full story in the comments👇👀

Amanda Wideman nearly d**d 💔 But when her heart stopped, what she claims to have seen left doctors speechless and skeptics scrambling for answers 😨 Full story in the comments👇👀

Amanda Wideman says her life changed forever after a near-death experience (NDE) during a terrifying car accident in 2017. She and her then-partner were driving home from a music festival in British Columbia when they swerved to avoid a car that had lost control. Their vehicle collided with another and flipped, leaving them suspended upside down on a concrete barrier—just inches from a deadly cliff.

“In that split second, I 100 percent believed I was going to die,” Amanda shared in a 2023 interview with *The Other Side NDE*. “I closed my eyes, relaxed all my muscles, and just let go.”

What followed, she says, was an out-of-body experience that reshaped her beliefs entirely.

### A Glimpse Beyond

Amanda described entering a vast, dark space—“like a safe, pillowy, unending cave.” She felt completely detached from her body, yet more conscious and aware than ever before. “There was no fear—just peace,” she said.

She recalled sensing a loving, non-judgmental presence that she believes many would call God. Soon, she felt surrounded by “millions of presences,” which brought a feeling of unity and unconditional love.

### Life After the Experience

Although Amanda and her partner escaped with minor injuries, the spiritual impact was profound. She sold her home, left her job as a paramedic, and ended her relationship.

Today, she runs a trauma coaching business, volunteers, and travels full-time. “I’m more spiritual now, less attached to material things, and deeply grateful,” she says.

Amanda believes her NDE was a wake-up call—and a message that life, in some form, truly continues.

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