Maya Cassidy’s Near-Death Experience: A Divine Warning About Social Media’s Hidden Dangers
Seventeen-year-old Maya Cassidy’s life took a dramatic turn on a seemingly ordinary morning.
Struggling with severe anxiety and panic attacks since her early teens, Maya’s mental health was deeply affected by the pressures and negativity she absorbed daily through social media.
On November 14th, while preparing for school, she collapsed as her heart gave out in response to extreme stress.

What followed was an extraordinary near-death experience.
As Maya’s consciousness left her body, she found herself floating above her lifeless form, witnessing the frantic attempts of her mother and paramedics to revive her.
Then, the world around her dissolved into a gray mist, and she began to fall into a deep, shimmering golden light.
It was there that she encountered Jesus—not as the traditional image of a bearded man in robes, but as a radiant, living presence wrapped in shifting colors of sunrise, embodying profound peace and stability.
In Jesus’ presence, Maya felt a wave of calm wash over her, replacing the panic and fear that had plagued her life.

Without words, he communicated a powerful message of peace, telling her that fear could not survive near him.
He showed her a disturbing vision of a thick black web spreading across her town, connecting countless young people to a dark cloud of toxic influence.
This web represented the harmful effects of social media—constant notifications, mean comments, and negative content acting like poison, choking the minds and hearts of users.
Jesus explained that this “noise” was deliberately designed to distract young people, instilling fear and self-doubt so they would not hear his voice or realize their true worth.
Maya saw shadowy demons whispering lies of worthlessness and despair into the ears of users, masquerading as their own thoughts.
The spiritual attack was pervasive and real.

To illustrate the damage, Jesus showed Maya her mind as a neglected garden overrun with weeds and thorns—symbols of fear, hurtful memories, and toxic content she had absorbed.
When she asked how to heal, Jesus sent golden rain—his peace and presence—that transformed the garden, allowing beautiful flowers to bloom where once only pain had grown.
Though Maya wished to remain in this peaceful realm, Jesus sent her back with a mission: to help others unplug from the digital web of fear and find healing in silence and spiritual connection.

He assured her that while she might feel weak, his strength would carry her.
After being revived in the hospital, Maya realized her experience was not just personal but a message for a generation overwhelmed by anxiety and digital overload.
She urges others to disconnect from screens, embrace silence, and seek the healing presence of God, reminding all that peace is available even amidst chaos.
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