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Our Paranormal Afterlife : Finding Proof of Life After Death

Shared Death Experiences

Our Paranormal Afterlife : Finding Proof of Life After Death

Simon Bown

Society & Culture, Alternative Health, Documentary, Supernatural, Paranormal, Spirituality, Reincarnation, Religion & Spirituality, Afterlife, Health & Fitness, Spiritual

4.8544 Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

In this episode I'm talking about Shared Death Experiences

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0:00.0

Welcome to our paranormal afterlife.

0:11.7

This is an extra episode of paranormal encounters.

0:16.0

This episode, I'm talking about shared death experiences.

0:27.2

Shared death experiences exist in the lived space between people, between bodies, minds,

0:30.5

and something else that many witnesses struggle to name.

0:36.7

A shared death experience occurs when a living person reports perceiving elements of the dying process alongside someone who is dying.

0:40.3

Visions, sensations, environments,

0:43.3

presences or transitions that mirror classic near-death experiences,

0:48.0

but without the observer themselves being clinically dead or unconscious.

0:53.3

These experiences are not solitary. They are relational,

0:57.0

co-witness moments. What makes shared death experiences so powerful is not simply their content,

1:04.1

but their consistency across cultures, time periods, belief systems and personal worldviews.

1:13.2

People who report them often have no spiritual expectation of such events. Some are religious, some secular, some skeptical,

1:19.2

and some are indifferent. Yet the language they use is strikingly similar. Light, presence,

1:26.4

peace, transition, and a sense of boundary dissolving.

1:31.4

These are not vague metaphors. They are described as lived perceptions. Many witnesses

1:37.1

emphasize that the experience felt more real than ordinary consciousness, more vivid than

1:42.7

imagination, and emotionally emotionally transformative and a way

1:46.4

that memory alone cannot explain. One of the most haunting and historically distant accounts

1:53.7

comes from Carl Scala, a soldier in World War I. Scala's experience did not occur in a hospital room or a quiet deathbed,

2:03.6

but in the chaos and brutality of trench warfare, he described being with a fellow soldier

2:09.3

who had been mortally wounded. As the man lay dying, Scarlett reported seeing something that

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