A psychic has opened up about the sensation of ‘dying’ after claiming to have experienced it four times.
Amie Balesky, a spiritual medium with over three million followers on TikTok, says she has been ‘assisting spirits and individuals since 1995.’ Recently, she used her social media platform to recount her latest brush with death, which she attributes to a brain infection.
During this event, Balesky was on the operating table, with medical staff frantically attempting to save her life while performing a risky spinal procedure that sent her body into shock.
The clairvoyant recalls the moment vividly: she lay on her side, watching the heart monitor, and observed the numbers on the screen dropping. At this point, her experiences took a dramatic turn.
“I stopped caring about what was going on around me and the feelings I had were more ‘in’,” she described to her TikTok audience, adding that the room seemed to grow quieter despite the ongoing activity.
“I could see it, I couldn’t hear it anymore… silent. And all of a sudden, out of nowhere, without any feeling, transition or anything like that, I notice that my vision or what I was seeing [was] beginning to drift to a different perspective – it was drifting up. I was looking down. All I could feel was love.
“So I only thought of two things. The first one was, ‘Wow, that sucks that that’s happening to my body’ – I knew that it was my body. Second thing, I could feel how much love I had.
“All I wanted to do was tell my mom that I loved her. [It] was utter bliss. I could see everybody and [had] no pain. [It] was amazing.”
She then found herself waking up two weeks later in a hospital room and was informed that she had died.
“For me, the transition was beautiful. For me, it was peaceful – didn’t even recognize that it was happening, and all my pain, anxiety, worries, all of that was gone simply in one breath,” she continued.
Known on TikTok as ‘@TheBalesky,’ she shared that ‘when you cross over,’ you’re often greeted by a loved one or a figure she did not specify, although many who have had similar experiences believe they meet Jesus.
After having four near-death experiences, which she believes supercharge her ‘superpower,’ she encourages people not to fear dying, likening it to the mild discomfort of stubbing a toe.
“Being worried about what it’s going to feel like to pass is the equivalent of being worried about if you’re going to stub your toe on the coffee table again – it’s going to happen, it may hurt just a second, but as soon as it’s there, it’s gone,” Balesky explained.
“You keep moving on because you are eternal – you are spirit.”