2026-03-18 14:00:43

A woman who suffered a cardiac arrest after overdosing on cocaine has claimed she has paranormal powers.

The woman, Louisa Peck, was 22 years old when she took the drug which had been unknowingly cut with lidocaine, and she went into cardiac arrest which triggered a grand mal seizure after the incident in 1982.

As reported by the Daily Mirror newspaper, she recalled being “shot up into the sky like a character punched by Popeye”.

The woman from Oregon, USA claimed she emerged in a new land where she could fly and even “met” her ancestors.

Louisa – who wrote the book Die-Hard Atheist: from NDE Denier to Full-on Woo-Woo about her experience – says since returning, she is now able to see ghosts and accurately predict people’s deaths.

She claimed: “I was determined to settle back into normal life as if nothing had happened and the experience had meant nothing, but my spirit energy deflectors had been permanently damaged.”

She insisted what has happened to her is “no dream or hallucination”, although she was an “avid” atheist before the event.

She has recalled one moment in 1997 when she was with her terminally ill sister in hospital, when she heard a voice – which she’d heard a few times before – urging her to tell her sibling “about the light”.

She said: “I described the light, speaking softly into my sister’s ear.

“20 minutes later, she haemorrhaged and died, but I soon sensed her clear as life hovering above us in the room. Her unique love was palpable to me.

“She filled me with the light and gave me instructions to find her two-year-old child and communicate what she would tell me.”

Now 65, Louisa had claimed “it was the aftereffects, not the near-death experience itself, that proved to me the coexistence of a spiritual plane”.

She added: “We are dense and dull-witted in our flesh suits, but to jump the spark of love from one of us to another is our purpose here.

“It’s much harder to do when we’re blind and deaf to our spiritual context, but it generates something precious.”

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