Woman Who ‘Died And Was In Heaven For 3 Days’ Reveals A Chilling Vision Of The Future

Julie Poole, a self-proclaimed spiritual guru, has dedicated her life to sharing her spiritual insights with others. Despite a harrowing past of physical, mental, sexual, and emotional abuse, Poole has found spiritual empowerment and often shares her experiences through her writings.

In a recent revelation, Poole recounted a near-death experience following a suicide attempt in her twenties. She described overdosing on medication and entering a “spirit realm” resembling heaven. According to Poole, she encountered spiritual guides and angels who conveyed crucial messages about the future.

“I suddenly saw my guides and my angels around me, and they lifted me up to the Higher Realms,” she recalled. Poole felt she was going home but was told, “No, it’s not your time.”

The spirits acknowledged her struggles, saying, “We did warn you it would be too hard and too overwhelming, and now here you are at 21 trying to check out.” After three days, Poole returned to her earthly form but retained vivid memories of her spiritual encounter.

She reported that her guides spoke of a new “Golden Age” for humanity, set to begin between 2012 and 2032. “For millennia, power, abuse, and control have been concentrated in the hands of a few,” Poole explained. “This Golden Age will bring equality, and what is false and corrupt will fall away.”

Poole believes firmly in this prophecy and anticipates a significant shift. “It’s not about an Armageddon,” she clarified, “but about corrupt individuals being exposed and replaced by those with pure intentions.”

Julie Poole’s message is one of hope and transformation, asserting that a day of reckoning is near and that humanity is on the brink of a new era of equality and truth.

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