Woman Who Died in Childbirth Says There Is No Heaven, Only Other Realities
Woman Who Died in Childbirth Says No Heaven

Jane Dawson, a woman from Scotland, says she died while giving birth to her son 24 years ago and entered a realm between the physical and non-physical, where she reunited with her deceased father. She claims the experience taught her that Heaven is not a real place, but rather a state of being, and that death is an illusion.

The Near-Death Experience

During labor complications, Dawson felt her soul leave her body and all pain vanish. She described a familiar energy that turned out to be her father, who had died three months earlier. They communicated soul-to-soul in a dark space full of love and peace. Her father told her it was not her time and showed her future events she needed to experience. She was then "zapped" back into her body and gave birth without further issues.

What Happens After Death

Dawson explains that Heaven is not a physical place. "To my mind, you're in the physical, which is having a body and walking about planet Earth," she said. "And then there's the non-physical, where you don't have a body and you're in the purely energetic realms. It keeps things simple and explains the way in which I met my dad. Heaven is really a state of being rather than a place."

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Reincarnation of Her Father

Years later, Dawson noticed her son exhibited striking similarities to her father, including appearance and career aspirations. She believes her father reincarnated through her son. "I think my dad has come back alive through my son. And it brings me great comfort to know he's still here," she said.

Life as a Continuous Loop

Dawson now views life as a continuous learning process. "Our existence is all about learning. When we die, we go to the non-physical realm, have a life review and then come back with a fraction of our old energy," she added. She emphasizes that people are never alone and that life never truly ends.

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