Meet Dr Rajiv Parti who claims he saw HELL and even smelt the ‘burning flesh’ of doomed souls while undergoing surgery himself
The anaesthetist said he had always discounted patient's out of body experiences until he went under the knife himself
A DOCTOR has recounted how he came to the "lip of hell", even smelling burning flesh and hearing screams of anguish during an out-of-body experience while on the operating table.
He said: "I heard screams of pain and anguish. I was drawn in, as if on a moving pavement, to the edge of a flaming canyon. Smoke filled my nostrils, and with it the sickening odour of burning flesh. I knew then that I was on the lip of hell."
The terrified doc then tried to turn away from the "burning souls" but said he heard a voice chastising him for leading a "materialistic life".
Begging God for another chance during his out-of-body experience, the doc said he then saw his late father.
Told by his father and other ancestors that "love is the most important thing", the once career-driven medic said his perspective on life began to change.
He wrote that he began to reflect on his life, saying: "I was like a robot. I’d trained myself to blunt my emotions. Worse, I had trained myself to think only of myself."
Smoke filled my nostrils, and with it the sickening odour of burning flesh. I knew then that I was on the lip of hell
Dr Rajiv Parti
Despite being a Hindu, he also claimed to have seen archangels Michael and Raphael.
Eventually waking in the recovery room, he said his doctors, like he had once done, dismissed his claims.
But Dr Parti, who had spent his "near-perfect" life working towards "bigger everything", including a mansion and supercars, said he was left terrified by the experience.
The experience in 2008, when Dr Parti was 51, changed his life completely.
The US anaesthetist resigned from his job at Bakersfield Heart Hospital in California after his experience.
Selling his expensive cars and mansion, the changed man also encouraged his eldest son, who had been studying medicine, to pursue his dreams with the young man changing into a career in computer programming.
The Daily Mail piece was adapted from Dying to Wake Up by Dr Rajiv Parti (Hay House, £10.99).
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