Wednesday, March 12, 2008

NDE: A Door to a Former Life

Connie Stevens, of Clarinda, Iowa, died one afternoon. But that was years ago – she’s better now.

“In 1984 I had a hysterectomy and died,” she said. “They couldn’t revive me.”

Doctors eventually stroked Connie to life, but she’s never quite felt the same since. Connie said while she was gone, another spirit attached itself to her.

“When you have a near death experience and your soul leaves you, another one can come inside you,” Connie said. She believes a spirit, something she calls a ‘walk in,’ took hold of her body when she died.

“My body was so sore,” she said. “I felt like someone had taken a baseball bat and beat me with it. I said something to the doctor, ‘why am I so sore?’ The doctor said, ‘I have no explanation for that.’”

After that experience, Connie’s life – that of a farm wife and mother – drastically changed. She no longer liked the same food or music and was shocked at the things she now saw.

“Shortly after I got home I started seeing things,” she said. “I saw an old man leading an old pack mule. I saw Indians. Before that, I had seen none of this.”

No one around Connie believed she was seeing these spirits or remembering things in her life that had never happened, so she started a journal. In a few years she wrote 300 pages of a past life in Pine Valley, Colo.

She’d never been to Colorado – but the memories were very real.

Finally, Connie called directory assistance and asked to be connected to anyone in Pine Valley, Colo., “but Pine Valley, Colorado, doesn’t exist anymore,” Connie discovered. However, the city, now known as Pine, does. Information eventually connected her with a bookstore in Conifer, Colo., and a door into a life she’d never had was thrown open.

“My marriage ended not long after that,” she said. Connie moved to Colorado in 1986 to explore the past life of her ‘walk in.’

She discovered everything she “remembered” was true – even down to the geography.

“The main thing that really got to me was I knew Colorado,” she said. “I had always lived in Iowa but I could drive right to where I knew things were.”

After a hypnotic regression session with a professional in Denver, Connie was told that, yes, she was inhabited by a ‘walk in’ soul. Connie, however, was comforted by this.

“It’s made me a better person,” she said.

Since Connie moved back to Iowa from Colorado, she’s used the psychic gifts given to her by her ‘walk in’ to help others. She cleanses homes of negative spirits.

“I’ve always been successful in doing that,” she said.

People also ask her to interpret dreams and advise them on the afterlife, but she’s noticed these topics are more taboo in the Midwest.

“In Colorado … the people were so open minded with this you could hear alien abduction stories and ghost stories in the grocery store like you’re talking about buying a loaf of bread,” she said. Things aren’t like that for Connie in Iowa.

“My abilities bother some people,” she said. “But (I don’t) let that bother me. I don’t push it on anybody. If someone has something paranormal and wants me to help, I will.”

However, she said many people aren’t ready for the truth about the invisible world around them.

“I think there’s a lot out there we don’t know,” Connie said. “There’s a lot out there if we did know it would scare us to death.”

Copyright 2008 by Jason Offutt

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7 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:59 PM

    Your stories are very nice. The plots are clever and the unexpectedness is simply brilliant. They should be developed into novels, tv programs, or even movies, but...

    Please tell that guy from www.anomalist.com to stop linking to you because that site's supposed to link to ACTUAL ghost stories!!!

    God!!!

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  2. Hmmm. Funny thing is, these ARE actual ghost stories.

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  3. Anonymous10:38 AM

    great story. Reminds me of this:

    http://www.llewellyn.com/archive/fate/11

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  4. Anonymous3:33 PM

    I have heard about walk ins many times from my grandmother who was a big student of the occult. Her famioy used to call her "witch child" when she was young (she grew up in rural eastern TN) My family has had many dealings with supernatural events over the years. I loved the story. ;-)

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  5. I'm somewhat perplexed after reading the comments. Is this particular story fiction or were you portraying the experience of another? Either way it's a nice story but I'm curious.

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  6. To Alien Contactee and Anonymous:

    I've researched and written every story posted on "From the Shadows." These are real events that happened to real people.

    I hope that clears things up.

    Jason

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  7. Okay good because I wanted to link it to your blog from my forum but I didn't want to if it was fiction. Fiction is like CGI or a hoaxed UFO to my readers. lol

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