According to an article from the Daily Mail, a woman has revealed that she has died multiple times since “a traumatic brain injury in her 20s” in the 1980s and that she meets deceased individuals like Walt Disney during these temporary deaths.
Beverley Gilmour is now 57, but she began having these “out-of-body” experiences after her brain injury and still goes through these incidents “about three times a month.”
According to the Daily Mail, “some experts theorise brain disorders as well as traumatic brain injuries can trigger” experiences like these.
According to the woman, “she can feel her heart stopping and her body slowly starting to shut down. She…then feels herself physically leaving her body before having her interactions with the deceased.”
Ms. Gilmour is reportedly “now in talks with academics from the Coma Science Group at the University of Liège in Belgium to collaborate with a PhD candidate researching why this is happening to her.”
When asked about meeting Walt Disney, Gilmour said that storytelling was the main focus of their interactions.
“He was showing stories and when I met him,” the woman explained, ‘There was an amazing building and the wood felt alive and well preserved. When I came back I would go back into a trance and write down his stories and draw pictures of everything he has shown me.”
“He showed me these characters and I became one of his characters and lived out one of his stories,” she added. “I would sit and listen to him and he would appear with these characters and he would tell me the names of these characters and their personalities and what they did in life, where [the] came from and their origins.”
Even though Walt Disney has been dead for many decades now, there are plenty of Disney fans who still hold the creator of the Walt Disney Company and the Disney Parks — not to mention Disney movies — in high esteem.
If you had the chance to meet Walt Disney and speak to him, would you like to? Would you have any specific questions for him?