“At one point I was shown that he was the one that installed my soul into my body the day I was born; I actually was in the hospital watching him kiss my forehead one second before I came into the world.”
Context: During a life review shown by Jesus, the experiencer is shown a vision of Jesus placing her soul into her body at birth.
Review note: The passage explicitly states a divine agent (Jesus) performed the act of installing the soul into the body at birth, directly matching the claim definition; I agree with the prior verdict.
Read the full account“They turned to me and told me that if I would agree to take on this new contract, I had to understand that I had been dead a long time: by earth time and had already ascended.”
Context: The council of Masters and Angels presented the experiencer with a reincarnation contract, explicitly assigning her return to embodied life as a specific mission.
Review note: The passage clearly describes divine agents (Metatron, the council of 7, Masters, and Angels) formally assigning the soul's reincarnation through a negotiated contract with specific terms and a mission, directly satisfying the inclusion criteria; I agree with the prior verdict.
Read the full account“They told her it was not her time and she was being sent back. Her purpose was to have three more children; she had 2 children already. They told her one child would be a Male who would be taken before the Most High.”
Context: The narrator recounts his mother's NDE in which two angels explicitly assigned her a mission to return to embodied life and bear specific children.
Review note: The passage clearly describes divine agents (angels) explicitly assigning the soul's return to embodied life with a specific purpose and mission, satisfying all inclusion criteria; I agree with the prior verdict.
Read the full account“I knew that they made me come back because my 7 year old son had to experience an 'important' future, and it is my mission to be with him.”
Context: The experiencer's deceased grandmother took her hand and she understood intuitively that a divine/external agency ('they') assigned her return to embodied life for a specific mission.
Review note: The passage explicitly describes an external agent ('they') directing the soul's return to embodied life for a specific purpose (being with her son), satisfying the inclusion criteria of a divine/guiding agent assigning the incarnation/mission; I agree with the prior verdict.
Read the full account“That this human form was for a specific purpose to interact in this world to do the jobs and roles He chose us for.”
Context: Angee (the guardian angel) is explaining to the experiencer about the divine purpose of human incarnation.
Review note: The passage contains a verbatim quote directly affirming the claim: a divine agent (the Creator, 'He') assigns souls to human form for specific purposes and roles, communicated through the angel Angee — this meets the inclusion criteria and supports the claim; I disagree with the prior 'mentions' verdict and the note that the quote was 'not verbatim,' as the quote is present verbatim in the passag
Read the full account“They told me how many people I need to help back on earth”
Context: After seeing guardian angels on each side, they told me how many people I need to help back on earth and to look down at my body being looked at by paramedics.
Review note: The passage contains a verbatim quote where divine agents (guardian angels) assign the experiencer a specific mission on earth, directly matching the claim definition; I disagree with the prior's downgrade since the quote is present verbatim in the passage and clearly affirms a divine assignment of incarnational purpose, warranting 'supports' rather than 'mentions'.
Read the full account“told me that I would be going back but that by going back I also have work to do; the Lord's work specifically”
Context: God/the Creator told the experiencer in an office-like setting that he had already agreed to return to earth and had specific work to do.
Review note: The passage contains a verbatim quote where a divine agent (explicitly identified as God/the Creator) assigns the experiencer a mission ('the Lord's work specifically') upon returning to embodied life, satisfying both the inclusion criteria and the verbatim-quote requirement for 'supports'; I disagree with the prior's self-downgrade to 'mentions' since the quote is indeed present verbatim in the p
Read the full account“The entity told me that it was important that I go, for I was an anchor.”
Context: The entity (a tall, serious yet loving male figure) persisted in convincing the experiencer to incarnate after she refused multiple life choices, finally telling her she must go because she was an anchor.
Review note: The passage explicitly describes a divine agent (the tall male entity) telling the experiencer it was important she incarnate for a specific purpose ('I was an anchor'), meeting all inclusion criteria; I agree with the prior verdict.
Read the full account“She told me that I was here because I was chosen to undergo a series of tests.”
Context: A tall female figure in a white robe greeted the experiencer and explained why he was present in that dimension.
Review note: The passage directly states a divine messenger figure told the experiencer he was 'chosen' and assigned specific tests, and later instructs him to 'go back to earth where I will partake in the rest of my earthly duties,' satisfying both the divine agent and mission-assignment criteria; I agree with the prior verdict.
Read the full account“I was then told that I would need to come back to Earth. I didn't want to come back and I fought it. But, I was told my mission was to speak to the world about my experience and to teach that God is love and our purpose here is to show love and kindness to everyone.”
Context: After her life review, the experiencer is told by an unspecified divine/guiding voice that she must return to Earth with a specific assigned mission.
Review note: The passage explicitly describes a divine or authoritative agent telling the experiencer to return to Earth and assigning her a specific mission, satisfying the inclusion criteria; I agree with the prior verdict, though I note a slight tension with the earlier statement that 'reincarnation is our choice,' which could complicate strict divine assignment, but the return directive here is clearly imp
Read the full account“The very first download from above told me that all my Live's horrible things I had to experience were not just by chance. They were all preplanned by God to get me ready for something big in the future.”
Context: The experiencer describes God communicating through an energy download that his life hardships were divinely pre-planned for a specific future purpose.
Review note: This verbatim quote explicitly states a divine agent (God) pre-planned the experiencer's incarnated experiences for a specific mission/purpose, satisfying the inclusion criteria; I agree with the prior verdict's substance but upgrade to 'supports' because a sufficiently verbatim affirming quote is present in the passage.
Read the full account“I was told that He had things for me to do.”
Context: The presence of Jesus within a mist, or cloud, was all around me, and the experiencer was told to return for a purpose.
Review note: The passage explicitly states a divine agent (Jesus/Christ) communicated a mission to the experiencer, satisfying the claim's requirement of a divine figure assigning purpose; I agree with the prior verdict.
Read the full account“we were being briefed about earth and our mission on earth. I remember thinking to myself that I was so happy and excited to be among those selected for this mission.”
Context: The experiencer describes a pre-incarnation briefing where souls were selected and assigned a mission on earth by an implied divine authority.
Review note: The passage clearly describes a divine or authoritative briefing where souls are selected and assigned a specific mission before incarnation, with a female guide figure directing the process, satisfying both the inclusion criteria of a divine figure assigning incarnation/mission and the first-person perspective; I agree with the prior verdict.
Read the full account“a friendly 'voice' told me that I couldn't stay because 'it was not my time yet' and I had a mission on earth waiting to be accomplished”
Context: The experiencer encounters a friendly voice during their near-death experience that redirects them back to embodied life.
Review note: I agree with the prior verdict: a divine/guiding agent (the friendly voice) explicitly assigns a mission on earth and sends the experiencer back into embodied life, satisfying the inclusion criteria, though the voice's divine nature is implied rather than explicitly stated, which slightly reduces certainty.
Read the full account“He simply said, 'Remember.' In lightning quick flashes of memory, I was shown my life's work - both physical and spiritual, past and future, before Earth and on Earth - and was given an understanding of the importance of my mission.”
Context: An angelic voice commands the experiencer to remember, then reveals her life's work and mission, after which she describes following 'Heavenly Father's plan' for her.
Review note: downgraded: quote not verbatim. The passage clearly describes a divine agent (an alabaster-robed angel acting on behalf of Heavenly Father) assigning the experiencer's incarnation mission through direct communication, meeting the inclusion criteria for 'supports'; I disagree with the prior 'mentions' verdict and its note about the quote not being verbatim, as the quote is in fact verbatim from the
Read the full account“Jesus told me that there have been many souls like me around the world, whose job it is to be God's witnesses. He said that is why I go through so much suffering and experience so much evil.”
Context: Jesus explains the experiencer's incarnational mission during a life review, assigning her the role of being God's witness and linking her suffering to that divine purpose.
Review note: downgraded: quote not verbatim. The passage contains a verbatim quote in which Jesus (a divine agent) explicitly assigns the experiencer a specific incarnational mission ('job it is to be God's witnesses'), satisfying both the inclusion criteria and the definition of 'divine assignment of incarnation'; I agree with the prior verdict but upgrade it from 'mentions' to 'supports' because the quote is
Read the full account“he said that in my next life I had to go to the USA... Then, I said to him, 'But I don't know anyone!' He replied, not to worry, he would be waiting for me... and he gave me the name of someone I have worked with a lot but in the Spiritual Organisation to which I belong”
Context: A divine wise being instructs the experiencer on the specific location and contacts for her next incarnation, after deliberating the decision among the divine beings.
Review note: downgraded: quote not verbatim. The passage clearly supports the claim: divine beings (not the experiencer alone) deliberate and then assign a specific next incarnation with location (USA/another dimension), purpose (helping others), and named contacts, meeting the criterion of a divine agent assigning the soul's incarnation mission; I agree with the prior verdict, though the experiencer's free wi
Read the full account“God never spoke to me when I had my NDE, but I believe the purpose of life is LOVE because GOD is LOVE.”
Context: The experiencer explicitly states God did not communicate a mission or assignment during the NDE, yet infers a purpose (LOVE) from the experience.
Review note: I agree with the prior verdict: the passage touches on divine encounter and purpose but explicitly denies direct divine communication ('God never spoke to me'), and the inferred purpose (LOVE) lacks an assigning divine agent, so 'mentions' is correct rather than 'supports'.
Read the full account“I had been shown the reasons why God sent me to Hell while I was falling.”
Context: The experiencer describes being shown by God why they were sent to Hell during their near-death falling experience.
Review note: I agree with the prior verdict of 'mentions': the passage references God sending the experiencer somewhere, which touches on divine agency over the soul's journey, but it describes a consequence/judgment scenario rather than a divine assignment of incarnation into embodied life for a specific purpose or mission, so it does not clearly support the claim as defined.
Read the full account“Before I was born, I existed as God the Omnipotent Father and then I was split from my true essence (God) to come to earth. The purpose of this division has always been for spirtual advancement.”
Context: The experiencer describes visions shown during the NDE of pre-birth existence and the purpose of incarnation.
Review note: The passage describes a purpose for incarnation (spiritual advancement) and a mechanism (being split from God), but the agent doing the splitting is ambiguous — it reads more as a cosmological process than a divine figure actively assigning a mission, so 'supports' overstates the fit; 'mentions' better reflects that the claim is touched but not clearly affirmed with an assigning divine agent.
Read the full account“Then He said it again 'you have to go back.' Again, I said no. The third time, He said it more forcefully and before I could argue again, I was back in my body, in the present.”
Context: God repeatedly commands the experiencer to return to her body despite her resistance, and she is sent back involuntarily.
Review note: I agree with the prior verdict: the passage shows a divine agent (God) compelling the soul's return to embodied life, which touches the claim of divine assignment, but no specific mission or purpose for the incarnation is articulated—only an imperative to go back—so 'mentions' rather than 'supports' is appropriate.
Read the full account“It was made known to me that I had not done enough GOOD in my life in order to be allowed to join them. I have to do much more good. I must go back.”
Context: During the NDE tunnel experience, the experiencer is stopped by figures of deceased relatives and receives a communication about insufficient good deeds and the need to return.
Review note: I agree with the PRIOR verdict of 'mentions': the passage describes a divine-like communication about purpose and return, but the assigning entity is ambiguous (deceased relatives rather than a clearly identified divine agent), and the communication concerns a conditional return based on unfinished moral work rather than an explicit divine assignment of the original incarnation or mission.
Read the full account“for this reason he sent me back so that when this scene is repeated something may be stated for my benefit”
Context: The experiencer reflects that God found him acceptable but sent him back because his works were not acceptable, implying a divine purpose for his return to embodied life.
Review note: The passage mentions God sending the experiencer back with an implied purpose, and references being 'called' to a walk forty years earlier, which touches the claim's theme of divine assignment, but the mission lacks the specificity of a pre-incarnation assignment by a divine figure—it concerns a return after near-death rather than the soul's original incarnation; I agree with the prior verdict of
Read the full account“I felt a choice was given to leave with my guide, my overwhelming desire was to go. As I accepted my death, I allowed the guide to lead me up from Earth.”
Context: The experiencer describes a guide presence leading them away from their body during the NDE, with a sense of choice about departure.
Review note: I agree with the prior verdict of 'mentions': the passage describes a guide involved in the soul's transition but does not explicitly show a divine agent assigning the soul's incarnation or mission for embodied life—the guide facilitates departure rather than assigning entry into life for a specific purpose, so the claim is touched upon but not clearly affirmed.
Read the full account“He spoke to me, telling me that it was not my time and that I needed to return to my body, to complete my life's mission.”
Context: A divine figure enveloped in light instructs the experiencer to return to her body to fulfill her life's mission.
Review note: The passage describes a divine agent directing the experiencer to return for a 'life's mission,' which aligns with the claim, but the passage also repeatedly frames the decision as the experiencer's own free choice ('The decision will of course be yours'), and the mission is not described as an assignment of incarnation but rather a reason to return mid-life; furthermore, later text clarifies 'Thi
Read the full account“I believe now that Jesus knew of many events in my life that he has a strong hold on me and recently see of his direction over me with my two sons for doing something specific for him now.”
Context: The experiencer reflects on Jesus's ongoing direction over her life and a specific purpose involving her sons.
Review note: I agree with the PRIOR verdict of 'mentions': the passage implies divine assignment of a specific mission through Jesus's direction, and the NDE scene shows Jesus sending her back to embodied life, but neither element explicitly describes a divine agent formally assigning the soul's incarnation for a specific purpose — it remains implied rather than clearly stated.
Read the full account“It was clear to me that because I was guilty yet forgiven and shown mercy. I'm required to do the same to others. I was created out of and from Love and I am obligated to Love well.”
Context: The experiencer describes realizing a mandate to love and extend mercy following his encounter with God.
Review note: While God communicates a clear moral mandate (to extend mercy and love), the passage describes this as an insight derived from forgiveness rather than an explicit divine assignment of the soul's incarnation or mission before or during embodied life; the claim's definition requires being 'told or shown that a divine agent sent the soul into embodied life for a specific purpose,' which is not clearl
Read the full account“There was a loving Being beside me. It wasn't anything visible, but I could sense it. It was a kind of spirit or soul. It showed me what I had to return to, my further course of life.”
Context: The experiencer describes a loving Being showing her what she had to return to earth to accomplish, but frames the return as driven by her own realization that she had much left to do.
Review note: The passage shows a divine Being guiding the experiencer about her return, but the framing is ambiguous — she says 'I guess that was why I wanted to go down and finish my earthly life' and 'I was sent back,' suggesting a mix of personal volition and external direction rather than a clear divine assignment of incarnation purpose; the claim requires the divine agent to assign the mission, which is o
Read the full accountReview note: The passage contains no account of a divine agent assigning or sending the soul into embodied life for a specific mission; the experiences described (life review, healing, spirit communication, visions) do not include any divine figure conveying an incarnation assignment, and I agree with the prior verdict.
Read the full accountContext: The divine beings in the passage give the experiencer instructions and teachings during an out-of-body experience, but never assign or describe a pre-birth incarnation mission.
Review note: The passage contains a directive ('I was told to tell people about this experience') but this is a post-hoc instruction during an NDE, not a divine assignment of the soul into embodied life for a specific purpose; the claim requires being told/shown that a divine agent sent the soul into incarnation, which is absent here, so I agree with the prior verdict of irrelevant.
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