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Woman claims Heaven is ‘full of anger’ after near-death experience

A woman who claimed to have seen Heaven during a near-death experience has claimed it was “full of rage”.

Heather Mae, who insists that she is an atheist, was having dinner with friends in Vancouver, Canada, when she began to feel tightness in her chest, and her fiancée took her to the hospital.

However, he suffered a massive pulmonary embolism on the way, which nearly cost him his life.

In an interview on the Shaman Oaks podcast, Heather recalled: “It was a black like you’ve never seen before; it was pitch black. That darkness came until there was a tiny, tiny hole. That was all I could see out until even that disappeared.”

“Now I’m in pitch darkness. Call it the abyss or the void, because I don’t know what else to call it, but even though it was completely dark, it was very comfortable there.

“There was no top, no bottom, no edges; just this incredible, vast space. It was like being on a lake, completely alone, just floating. I heard nothing; there was no sound. Just the feeling of floating, completely supported, and feeling very, very comfortable.”

He said he saw a pinhole light in the distance that grew larger as he got closer and began to rise upwards.

Heather claimed she later found herself in front of a crowd of about 100 people, including her great-grandparents, aunt and uncle.

Stating that her great-grandmother told her, “Heather, you are dead,” but she did not believe it, she added: “That phase was when I started to notice that incredible light and that there was something loving beyond what we could have imagined.”

But looking to the future, Heather said it’s filled with “lots of civil wars” and “lots of hunger.”

He continued: “[The people were] Desperate to be heard, to be seen, to be as prioritized as everyone else.

“[There were] marches and anger, a lot of anger, then that’s where we’re at right now.”

Concluding, Heather shared this warning message: “In order to get where we need to go, we must give up our beliefs about other cultures, our beliefs about other people.”

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