Man Claims He Met Future Relatives After Dying Multiple Times
Man Claims He Met Future Relatives After Dying Multiple Times

A man from Utah, US, claims he encountered two individuals from the future after dying several times following a fall at home. Landon Dennis, 37, says he tumbled backwards from his kitchen counter and 'smashed' his head on the tiled floor, but experienced nothing but tranquillity.

Landon maintains he was deceased, but his soul remained 'very much alive' and embarked on a journey through space and time to another dimension. While there, he was met by his grandfather and niece, who had died years earlier, and communicated telepathically with two entities whom he believes originate from the future.

They instructed him to watch for two events – which subsequently materialised. 'All of a sudden I was somewhere else,' said the peer support specialist. 'I was in a field of grass. Any horrible feelings were gone. It was wonderful.'

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Landon, who was battling addiction at the time, had suffered an overdose after taking heroin and methamphetamine. He was discovered lying in a pool of blood by his ex-wife following a fall from the kitchen worktop. During the ambulance journey, he experienced being 'outside' of his physical form and flatlined multiple times.

He claims he was then taken to the afterlife, where he was intercepted by two beings – a young woman and a man with no distinguishing characteristics. Landon sensed he was connected to them, though he believes they weren't forebears but future relatives. 'I know I'm related to these two people, but I don't know how. It still haunts me to this day,' he said.

Landon was subsequently returned to his physical body after receiving two warnings. He said: 'I was warned to look out for two things that would happen. One of them has, the second hasn't yet.' Despite medical staff fearing he wouldn't survive, he has recovered and is performing better now than prior to the incident in September 2022.

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