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Anna Stone was a 38-year-old with two children in 2016 when she died for six minutes during a sudden medical episode.
The neuroscientist said she left her body and watched as doctors gave up on her in the emergency room.
Before re-entering her body, Stone said she also visited her daughters - including her oldest who was in school over 200 miles away from her hospital bed.
During this near-death experience, Stone believes she discovered a higher version of herself in another realm and came to the realization that God and the afterlife were real.
The mother said she saw a tunnel and re-entered her body through her belly button, which she noted 'hurt like absolute hell' Stone felt that she had been on a 'trail to absolute destruction' before the event, but she suddenly 'found her purpose' Stone said she no longer suffers from anxiety and doesn't have to take medication anymore.
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