December 6, 2001: Near Death Experience - Pam Reynolds
Podcast:The Art Bell Archive Published On: Sat Jan 25 2025 Description: Art Bell interviews Pam Reynolds, a musician and mother of three who underwent one of the most extraordinary surgical procedures ever performed. In 1991, surgeons at Phoenix's Barrow Institute cooled her body to 58 degrees Fahrenheit, stopped her heart, drained her blood, and achieved zero brain wave activity in order to clip a giant basilar tip aneurysm. By every medical measure, Pam Reynolds was dead for approximately one hour.During that time, Reynolds describes leaving her body through the top of her head with heightened consciousness, observing the surgical instruments and overhearing specific conversations in the operating room. She recounts being drawn toward a brilliant light, encountering her deceased grandmother and uncle among a sea of luminous beings, and learning that the light was not God but "what happens when God respirates." She was told she could not proceed further or the connection between her spiritual and physical self would be severed permanently.Reynolds shares that her detailed account of surgical events matched the actual timeline of the operation, verified by the medical team. Art reflects that of all near-death experience interviews he has conducted, this case stands as the most scientifically documented and impossible to dismiss, given the complete absence of brain activity during her experience.