On Sunday June 19th 1977 at 1:20 in the morning, as I, David Noel Lynch,
lay unconscious in the back of a police car with my nose nearly torn from
my face and bleeding from my right ear, I was being charged with seven
crimes including, leaving the roadway, reckless driving, fleeing or
attempting to elude police, DUI, and homicide by vehicle.
Heading down the straight away, looking in my mirror, the police officer
went straight through the stop sign where I had taken a left. Hitting
third gear down the straight away, the car was doing about 80 mph.
My friend could not find the place to buckle his seat belt, so I looked
down to grab the connector so he could buckle up. When I looked back up at
the road, there was gravel in the middle of the road.
The car hit the gravel at 80 mph, and the car slide quickly to the left.
We were now facing the trees.
Trying to counter steer, I looked a head and saw a drive way. Trying my
best to lock the car up so that we could pull in to the drive way.
Thinking that we had made the drive way. That we were sitting in the dark.
I said, "We made it."
Looking around, all that I could see was dark. Pitch black. I asked my
friend, "Where are you?" There was no response. Suddenly, I am walking
down the middle of the road towards an old lady.
I was saying, "I am a mess. I am a mess. I am a mess." As I walked closer
towards her, I reached up to feel my face that was tingling and warm. My
finger went up inside my sinus.
At that moment, I started to walk away from myself. My vision was clear.
My person, my body was moving away from me. I reached out and tried to
grab myself. My hand swept through me as if there was nothing there. I was
about three feet behind myself when I watched my body falling to the
street.
For an instant, my vision was back from the perspective of my body. I saw
the pavement in my face.
Back to the darkness, the pitch of pure black. Then as if looking down
through the branches of a tree, there was an image fuzzy and dark. I
thought, "What is that?" My friend answered, "I do not know, what that
is?"
Focusing all my concentration, the images were distorted like the sunlight
that shines on the bottom of a swimming pool. The dim fuzzy dark image was
illuminated clear for only an instant by the brighter lines moving across
the field of view.
I said to my friend, "That is my brother's car." I could see a police car
to the left, a group of people behind the police car on the left, an
ambulance to the right with a police car to the right of the ambulance.
My friend said, "That is us." At that moment, we both said, "We are dead."
As if in the snap of the fingers, the image was gone. Suddenly there was
total darkness with a hint of fear. Then a voice up, in front, and to my
right said, "Fear not. Do not be afraid." My uneasy feeling went away as I
asked, "Who are you?"
The voice answered, "Just call me father." In the center of my being I
heard, "Christ", and then before me there were images. Fuzzy and dark like
the scene of the car below my friend and me, but these images were all
around me 360 degrees of vision in a circle that curved up and away like a
bowl. I watched as a section of the image became brighter and clear. I
could see myself at the age of two.
Like a corridor of images stacked one in front of the other running away
and up. As the bright area like a flash light was moving from the center
in front of me to the left, I watched as the corridors of images showed my
life at three, four, five, six, and so on, till the bright area got to the
three o'clock position to my right. Then suddenly, I was standing in my
mother's bedroom. The dog woke up and I said, "Hampton, it is OK."
Then the voice up, in back, and to my right asked, "Is this not your
mother." I said, "Yes". Then my vision was turned to the right where I
would see through my younger brother's door. The voice asked, "Is this not
your brother?" I said, "Yes". Then in the blink of an eye, I was 12 miles
away hovering outside my older brother's apartment.
Looking down through the concrete floor of the second story, and looking
through the steel security door of his apartment, I could see my brother
reaching out to open the apartment door. Beside him was a shadowy figure.
The voice up, behind me, and to the right said, "Is this not your other
brother." Thinking that I could talk to the dog, and that my brother is
awake, I started to say, "Charles. Get me out of this. Charles. Get me out
of this."
The voice again said in a monotone voice, "Is this not your other
brother?" Again, I said, "Charles. Get me out of this." Then the voice
said in a fainter voice, "Is this not your other brother?"
I said, "Yes" Then again in the blink of an eye I was taken 15 miles away
to my father's apartment. I was hovering in the parking lot, looking
through his apartment door, looking at him sitting on the couch reading
the newspaper.
I was looking through the newspaper at this face when I wondered where his
wife was. I was told that she is in the bedroom. Then I was asked, "Is
this not your father?" I said, "Yes". In an instant, I was back in the
darkness where I saw the 360 degree vision. The last one quarter was
quickly scanned. Then I had a sense of front and back.
As if eight to ten people were all talking at once, there were voices in a
murmur behind me.
The voice up and to the right told me something then to look around behind
me and to my right. I saw an image of myself in a white robe. As if I were
hanging on a hook that you would hang a coat. My head bowed down, and with
my right hand holding my left wrist as arm's length resting on my belly.
As I turned forward, I could sense that the voice was gone. For when I saw
a bluish white sesame seed in front of me, I wondered what that is. Up
till that point, every time I wondered anything, the voice told me the
answer.
Yet this time as I looked at the blue sesame seed, there was not a voice.
I watched as the seed approached me or I approached the seed. There was a
low pitch rumble was down the frequency range. Then as the seed got closer
or I got closer to the seed, the low pitch started to rise up in tone.
When the seed and I came together, light began to fill my eyes as if it
was being poured in to my head from a pitcher. The low pitch sound had
become a high pitch ringing as the light started to become clear.
A ching like that of a sword pulling from it sheath chilled my body as I
became aware that there were people around me. A man kept asking me, "Why
did you do it?"
I would respond, "What did I do?" Then my father angrily said, "Answer the
officer." I responded, "What did I do?" My father said, "You know what you
did." Then I looked down at my feet and saw that they were hand cuffed.
Looking at my feet, I saw my brother Charles. I said," "Charles, Charles,
what did I do." Charles came to my right side and said, "You wrecked my
car. Cline is dead." At that moment, from the crown of my head, a burning
pins and needles feeling like when your arm falls asleep started to
descend over the entire length of my body.
I lay on the stretcher hand cuffed hands and feet as my body tingled with
the most excruciating pain that I have ever felt causing me to pass out. I
woke up shortly in jail. The next time I woke up for good, and a doctor at
West Paces Ferry hospital was putting packs in my broken nose.
The doctor told me that they were going to keep me for observation. After
he left, I stood up and walked around the corner to get my clothes. I
pushed open the doors of the emergency room where my mother got her first
look at me. The nurse was walking behind me telling me that I could not
leave.
As my mom asked me, "Where are you going?" I said, "I am going home." She
said, "You need to stay here." I said, "NO. I need to go home to make sure
that I am not dead." My mother froze in her tracks as I walked out of the
hospital.
Many weeks passed. My memories clearly confused me with the reality of my
death experience.
Trying to get back in to life, I went to a party. As I stood in the middle
of the room, Leslie Harris saw me and ran over to give me a hug.
She said, "You do not know how good it is to see you." I said, "No you do
not know how good it is to see you." She said, "I was out with your
brother the night of your car wreck.
We were getting ready to leave his apartment when he turned to me and
said, "Something has happened."
I began to cry in the middle of the room as Leslie gave me a hug asking me
what was wrong.
I said, "It was not a dream.' She asked, "What was not a dream?" I said,
"I was there. I tried talking to Charles. I died. It was not a dream."
At that moment, I became convinced that I truly died.
Robert Kirk
Cline 16 Jun 1960~1977 Jun 19
Cline is not
giving a thumbs up, he is getting away from gas splashing from the over
filled tank.
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The text describes a personal account of a car accident and subsequent
near-death experience. The author recounts how they were charged with
multiple crimes while unconscious in the back of a police car following
the accident. The accident occurred when the author's car hit gravel
while driving at a high speed, causing the car to slide and crash. The
author then describes experiencing an out-of-body experience, seeing a
fuzzy image of their brother's car and other emergency vehicles, and
being told not to be afraid by a voice that identified itself as
"Father". The author then experienced a series of vivid flashbacks to
various moments in their life before returning to their body.