In A Coma For Days – What He Saw Will Blow Your Mind

In A Coma For Days – What He Saw Will Blow Your Mind



Travis Shreeve shares his tender and incredible experience of what he felt and saw when he was hospitalized and in a coma for many days. When all the pieces finally came together with what truly happened, it changed his life forever and solidified his beliefs about the afterlife and the other side.

What Travis felt and what he saw is a wonderful reminder to us all to keep enduring through this life. No matter what pain or sorrow you are experiencing, brighter days are ahead. An indescribable calm and peace will be yours someday, and it makes all the struggles of this life well worth it.

The Prioritize Your Life series highlights experiences from amazing people to inspire us all to live a better life. A life where we are focused on what truly matters. Let’s leave this world with no regrets.

Subscribe and hit the bell to be notified of more incredible life changing stories to come.

To reach out to us, please visit:

The music throughout the video is by the insanely talented Simon Daum. Please consider following and supporting him.
Provided by Audio Sanctum
Watch: [
Listen:

Created, Directed, Produced, and Hosted by Wesly Lapioli.

In A Coma For Days – What He Saw Will Blow Your Mind. In what is commonly called a near death experience, NDE.

source

Share:

Author: Prioritize Your Life

39 thoughts on “In A Coma For Days – What He Saw Will Blow Your Mind

  1. Have watched countless NDE/ADE videos, and by far, this has been the most powerful. Glad you survived. It wasn't your time. Thank you, Travis. Your experience has brought me much needed comfort and I know it will others, too. God Bless you and your family.

  2. This was so comforting to hear. Yesterday was the 28th anniversary to waking up to my six week old daughter passed beside me in bed from SIDS. Then in 2021 I lost my oldest son. I always wonder how old they'll be when I see them again. Are they aware of what I'm doing here? Do they know how much I miss them?

  3. My son, Lucius died at 4 months in my arms… He suffered tremendously in his short life. He was on hospice and after fighting for him the entire time and I knew he had fought long enough I told the doctors he had enough. They stopped working on him and I picked him up and I sobbed. It was such a violent death feeling every one of his death throws… I was broken for years after that

    On a lighter note:
    "Did you come here to see my nipples?"is absolutely hilarious for last words!! 😢🤣🤣🤣 I couldn't imagine his wife telling anyone that and if she did, how hard would it be to keep a straight face?!? This guy is diabolical!!

  4. Study psychology a little bit, I learned about the anima and animus (the Female and Male Archetypes). Do you think the woman could've been your Animus? A usually quiet part of a man's brain that mothers and encourages nourishment subconsciously in a healthy man's brain?

  5. There are some indications of deception here.

    Genuine life changing human experinces are always told out of sequence and usually begin with what actually happened.

    But here we see a 20min back story with a focus on irrelevent details while skipping over important aspects like how he suddenliy came to be in a coma or how he lost two children is concerning.

    It looks like he was placed under sedation after violently attacking his Bishop (code gray) rather than slipping into a coma and dying as he claims.

    I have now watched three testimonials from this channel and all of them are made up garbage.

  6. Im clinging in a hope…I saw a mom losing her son outthere…in the comments…I lost my son too, drowned in Lake Washington, under mysterious circumstances, his funeral was like his wedding…all dressed up, except he was lying there cold stone…with his friends, boys a d girls crying…😢😢😢

  7. As a nurse, if my patient is in a coma or even confused. When I come in, I introduce myself, tell then the day , month and year and what the weather is..ill even say something like "Thanksgiving is this week " or something they might can understand. If I know something about them, like a dog lover or something, I will tell them about my dogs or something they enjoy

  8. I was unconscious (coma) and I was above my body watching doctors, nurses and my parents talk about me but not too me…when I became a nurse, I talk to my unconscious patients because they're hearing everything so, be careful what you say

  9. You were protected. Many died by this same treatment/protocol. It is still horror and I pray for the nurses and doctors who were under a very evil spell.

  10. I wonder if he was given remdesamir? As a jab injured RN x 26yrs, and who's husband passed from Turbo cancer, I know that most ventilated patients were given Remdesavir, which shut down patients kidneys/liver. I'm glad you survived, not many did. Covid was a military bioweapon, I hope there will be accountability at some point!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *