NASA scientist claims she died 3 times — revealing her peek at the afterlife: ‘Everything was interconnected’
Former NASA scientist Ingrid Honkala claims she experienced three near-death events, during which she says she gained a profound sense of interconnected consciousness beyond the physical world. Each incident, starting in childhood, reportedly led to a state of deep peace and out-of-body awareness. Honkala believes these experiences suggest consciousness may exist independently of the brain.
- ▪Ingrid Honkala, a former NASA scientist, claims she flatlined three times and had consistent out-of-body experiences each time.
- ▪Her first near-death experience occurred at age two when she fell into an icy water tank and was resuscitated by her mother.
- ▪During each event, she reported a sense of unity with life, expanded awareness, and communication without words, which she details in her book 'Dying to See the Light.'
- ▪Honkala says her mother’s actions after the childhood incident aligned with what she perceived from the afterlife state.
- ▪She later experienced two more near-death events at ages 25 and 52, both resulting in similar feelings of calm and consciousness separation.
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Human Interest NASA scientist claims she died 3 times — revealing her peek at the afterlife: ‘Everything was interconnected’ By Ben Cost Published May 5, 2026, 12:45 p.m. ET Ex-Nasa scientist Ingrid Honkala claims she saw the same thing during each of her three near-death experiences. Jam Press/Ingrid Honkala Ingrid Honkala, a former NASA scientist, claims she is intimately familiar with death after allegedly flatlining a staggering three times. Each time, she had the same revelation. “It felt like entering a deeper layer of reality that exists beyond our physical senses,” Honkala, 55, told Jam Press of her trifecta of near-death experiences.
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