Source : Perth Now news
A woman who claims to have seen Heaven during a near-death experience has claimed it’s “full of anger”.
Heather Mae, who insists she’s an atheist, was having dinner with her friends in Vancouver, Canada, started to feel a tightening in her chest – at which point her then-fiancé rushed her to hospital.
But on the way, she had a huge pulmonary embolism, which almost took her life.
In an interview with the Shaman Oaks podcast, Heather recalled: “It was a black like you’d never seen – it was pitch black. This darkness came in until there was just a small, tiny little hole. That was all I could see out of, until even that was gone.
“Now I’m in pitch blackness. Call it the abyss or the void, because I don’t know what else to call it, but it was so comfortable there, even though it was completely dark.
“There was no top, no bottom, no sides-just this incredible, vast space. It was very much like being at a lake, completely alone, just floating. I didn’t hear anything; there were no sounds. Just that sensation of floating, of being completely supported, and feeling very, very comfortable.”
She said she spotted a pinprick of light in the distance, which grew larger as she approached, and began rising upwards.
Heather then alleged she found herself in front of a crowd of around 100 people, including her great-grandparents, aunt and uncle.
She said her great-grandmother told her “Heather you have died”, which she didn’t believe, and added: “That stage was when I started to recognise that incredible light and it was loving beyond what we could imagine.”
But looking into the future, Heather said it is full of “lots of civil wars” and “lots of starvation”.
She continued: “[The people were] desperate to be heard, seen, desperate to be as much of a priority as anyone else.
“[There were] marches and anger, lots of anger, then it’s all kind of where we are right now.”
Concluding, Heather shared a message of warning, saying: “We’ve got to shed our beliefs about other cultures, our beliefs about other people to get through where we need to go.”





