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Anke Evertz is a German author and speaker known for her near-death experience (NDE) account and spiritual teachings that came from it.
Who she is
German woman who reports having had a profound near-death experience during a severe medical crisis (burn injuries in childhood/adulthood context depending on source framing)
Later became a speaker and author on consciousness and spirituality
Her work is mostly shared through books, interviews, seminars, and spiritual talks
Core themes in her message
1. Consciousness beyond the body
Claims her experience showed that consciousness is not limited to the physical body
Describes awareness continuing during clinical death-like states
2. Reality as energetic / consciousness-based
Describes existence as structured by love, awareness, and vibration-like qualities
Physical reality is portrayed as a limited layer of a deeper reality
3. Life review & self-responsibility
Reports experiencing a life review
Emphasizes understanding consequences of actions through empathy rather than punishment
4. Unity and non-separation
Strong emphasis on oneness with all life
Individual identity is experienced as part of a larger whole
5. Transformation after the experience
Says the NDE led to:
reduced fear of death
increased compassion
changed priorities in life
How she differs from Bernard Jakoby
Jakoby: researcher collecting and interpreting many reports
Evertz: first-person experiencer describing her own NDE
So:
Jakoby = “aggregated evidence + interpretation”
Evertz = “personal testimony + spiritual interpretation”
Important context
Her claims are not scientifically verified as proof of afterlife
They are treated in academia as subjective experiential reports
In spiritual circles, they are often interpreted as evidence of consciousness beyond death
If you want, I can compare:
Anke Evertz vs Bernard Jakoby
or both vs Advaita Vedanta (very interesting overlap in “oneness” themes)
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