Some are definitely faked with accounts written in books.
When you repeat what’s commonly said in near-death experience accounts, I don’t believe you. Why? Because repetition is easy — authenticity is not.
You tell me you doubt my story because it doesn’t sound like the others. But shouldn’t that difference make you pause?
Shouldn’t uniqueness carry more weight than uniformity?
When thousands claim to have seen and felt the same thing in the same words, shouldn’t that sameness make you wonder what’s being echoed rather than experienced?
It takes no courage to copy a story already accepted.
It takes truth to speak what doesn’t fit the mold.
If you want what’s real, stop chasing what sounds perfect and start listening for what feels alive. The truth is rarely neat or familiar — it’s raw, uneven, and hard to counterfeit.
Ask yourself: what do you trust more — the polished chorus or the trembling voice that stands apart?
Wake up! Deception is everywhere and even in stories that try to explain NDE s, yet fail because they are not authentic.
