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Richard Hammond explains what he experienced during his coma | 310mph Crash | Insight into non-local consciousness

Richard Hammond, a presenter on the popular car show "Top Gear," was involved in a serious car crash while filming in 2006. He was in a coma for weeks following the accident. However, he has since recovered and continues to work as a television presenter and journalist. In the video below, he discusses his experience with non-local consciousness during the coma, while his doctors were predicting a poor outcome and saying it was hopeless, his wife kept the faith. The video is short and it's a great story.

Some love for the heroes..

This blog is dedicated to Martin, Andy, Terry, Renee, Jake & Jesse for their extraordinary acts of support kindness. Special thanks to the nurses, techs, RT's, EMT's and the doctors; and to all of our incredible friends who have met my husband throughout his life and have now become his prayer warriors in an incredible and uplifting outreach on social media. Thanks also to the Rosalind and Kenetra. We are thankful to God for the power of faith, prayer, positive thoughts and meditation. 



Everyone who is going through something like this needs help and emotional support. Any show of support is cherished and makes a difference. I know this from first-hand experience. The people above are the reason we made it past day one. Sometimes is was people we knew and sometimes it was people who were complete strangers. Interestingly, it is usually not close friends who stick around. My husband's best friend never stopped by a single time to visit my husband at home before he woke up or since. Some people can't handle it and will abandon you. If you have experienced this, you are not alone. Know that new and surprising support will emerge.