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The mysterious case of Anita Moorjani
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In February 2002, while living and working in Hong Kong, Moorjani was diagnosed with lymphoma after finding a lump on her neck. Initially, Moorjani rejected conventional medicine. She had watched several people close to her die of cancer, including her brother-in-law and her best friend, despite extensive conventional treatments. Over the months that ensued, Moorjani experimented with various alternative healing practices, but to no avail. She subsequently underwent several conventional cancer treatments. However by that point, despite these treatments, her doctors informed her and her family that it was “too late” to save her life. The lymphoma had spread throughout her body and had metastasized. Moorjani had large lemon sized tumors all over her upper body from her neck to her abdomen. Her body would no longer absorb nourishment, her lungs were perpetually filled with fluid that needed to be drained regularly, and she was connected to piped oxygen. On February 2nd, 2006, she fell into a deep coma. The doctors told her family that her body had gone into organ failure and she was in her final hours of life.[7]
Moorjani came out of the coma 3 days later and told her family that during her NDE, she had been greeted by her deceased father deceased best friend, who had told her that it was not her time to die. During those 36 hours, Moorjani experienced many characteristic details of a near death experience as well as details unique to her. Her account includes an out-of-body experience with observations and awareness of physical surroundings. Moorjani said she had a strong reluctance to return to her suffering and dying physical body, but was encouraged to return by her father and best friend who told her that she needed to return and to “live her life fearlessly.”[8]
Subsequent to coming out of her coma, Moorjani experienced what she claimed was a spontaneous healing. Actually, she admitted she received chemotheraphy which she had refused so far, but claimed that her recovery started before treatment and that treatment only harmed her. Her tumors shrunk by about 70% within four days, and within five weeks, she was cancer free and released from hospital, although she had to spend a few months in physiotherapy to regain her strength and the use of all her muscles and limbs.
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