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NDE: When the ICU Went Silent

Awareness, Observation, and Consciousness After Life Support Failed

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NDE: When the ICU Went Silent

By: Maxine Wells
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Intensive Care Units are never truly quiet—until they are.

This book presents near-death experiences that occurred during moments when machines continued running, staff continued moving, and bodies remained on life support—yet awareness persisted beyond the physical state.

These are not dramatic visions of tunnels or judgment.

They are calm, precise accounts of consciousness during medical silence.

Inside these stories, readers will encounter:

• Awareness during cardiac arrest and life-support failure

• Observations made while the body was unresponsive

• Perception of time, sound, and presence after consciousness should have ceased

• Experiences reported without religious framing or interpretation

• The emotional stillness that followed the moment everything went quiet

Written in a grounded, observational tone, NDE: When the ICU Went Silentfocuses on what was perceived—not what it was meant to mean. Each account stands on its own, allowing readers to consider the implications without being directed toward belief or disbelief.

These stories do not argue.

They simply report what was experienced when the body could no longer respond.

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