(the hood was half gone and I had held my g/f back with one arm which is probably why the lock mechanism on the belt exploded, the weight of 2 people in such a crash). For a couple minutes I wasn't sure I was really alive, this wouldn't be the last time I would survive a wreck nobody should have walked away from.
@randywaynefricke I had a similar experience. We hit so hard but I was on the freeway helping other people because I was raised to be helpful and concerned about others. Everybody who went to my car and saw the broken seat belt and shattered steering column kept asking my g/f and aunt if the driver had already been taken by the coroner. They kept swearing up and down that I couldn't have been the driver based on the damage to the vehicle
"Oh, he was killed on impact and has already been taken away." I would be standing there and saying "NO. I'm right here!" And I swear they couldn't hear me or see me. It was as if I was between dimensions. I even had to seek out an EMT to check me over. I believe that I may have (for a brief few moments) crossed over and was in limbo for a few minutes. Everyone left the scene, my car was towed and I was the last one there there and no one offered me a way home like I wasn't even there. Weird.
have u heard of ingo swan mr. fricke? he would call your experience the experiential part the studies of science of the minds always left out until recently. how does one explain these experiences to a rational mind.....maybe in a story
Om Mother's Day, 2005 I was in a head on collision. I was going 56 mph and collided with a car turning in front of me who was going 2 mph. The slow motion occurred and after I determined that I was still in one piece, I exited my car and ran to the aid of the other driver who was a gentleman of 91. He was OK but in the moments following as I was walking around through the gathering crowd people were asking "What happened to the driver of the white car?" (Continued next post...)
losing my grip on what i thought was real is proving to be a very hard journy . my family thinks i'm nutz . how ever i am persistant , and they are slowly embracing the truth . i am so excited , the new dawn will let us all see .
@randywaynefricke
(the hood was half gone and I had held my g/f back with one arm which is probably why the lock mechanism on the belt exploded, the weight of 2 people in such a crash). For a couple minutes I wasn't sure I was really alive, this wouldn't be the last time I would survive a wreck nobody should have walked away from.
N1k1mon 1 year ago
@randywaynefricke I had a similar experience. We hit so hard but I was on the freeway helping other people because I was raised to be helpful and concerned about others. Everybody who went to my car and saw the broken seat belt and shattered steering column kept asking my g/f and aunt if the driver had already been taken by the coroner. They kept swearing up and down that I couldn't have been the driver based on the damage to the vehicle
N1k1mon 1 year ago
never heard all of this 1-5, and so much of it has been playing out to what i am doing today. INSANE.
treyjohn18 1 year ago
"Oh, he was killed on impact and has already been taken away." I would be standing there and saying "NO. I'm right here!" And I swear they couldn't hear me or see me. It was as if I was between dimensions. I even had to seek out an EMT to check me over. I believe that I may have (for a brief few moments) crossed over and was in limbo for a few minutes. Everyone left the scene, my car was towed and I was the last one there there and no one offered me a way home like I wasn't even there. Weird.
RandyWayneFricke 2 years ago
have u heard of ingo swan mr. fricke? he would call your experience the experiential part the studies of science of the minds always left out until recently. how does one explain these experiences to a rational mind.....maybe in a story
adelaidemarie 2 years ago
So are you still dead?
zxzrp0 1 year ago
Om Mother's Day, 2005 I was in a head on collision. I was going 56 mph and collided with a car turning in front of me who was going 2 mph. The slow motion occurred and after I determined that I was still in one piece, I exited my car and ran to the aid of the other driver who was a gentleman of 91. He was OK but in the moments following as I was walking around through the gathering crowd people were asking "What happened to the driver of the white car?" (Continued next post...)
RandyWayneFricke 2 years ago
this guy has made me open my eyes and shut down my mind . now i an left open to except ethics as my new liniar conciousness .
delgottfried 2 years ago 2
seven months have passed since u excepted ethics as your new liniar conciousness......how r u doing so far del?
adelaidemarie 2 years ago
losing my grip on what i thought was real is proving to be a very hard journy . my family thinks i'm nutz . how ever i am persistant , and they are slowly embracing the truth . i am so excited , the new dawn will let us all see .
delgottfried 2 years ago 6