Alejandra Villa

I Lost My Fingers, Noy My Soul

Alejandra Villa led an enviable lifestyle. She enjoyed professional stability, a strong family life, and financial prosperity. In other words, she had an ideal life.

A kidney stone led to a hospitalization that became increasingly complex each day. Her condition eventually resulted in a coma. She awoke in a hospital in another country, where her family had taken her after, in their desperation, they felt her death was imminent. Her awakening was no less complex than what she endured during her illness. She lost all twenty of her fingers. Her recovery stands as a powerful testimony of resilience and inner strength.

For Alejandra, her NDE is the perfect memory of what it means to live in absolute peace, happiness, and total harmony.

An indescribable experience that is truly worth hearing directly from Alejandra.
Watch the full interview here.

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