Boy’s Hospital Experience Sparks Spiritual Discussion
A viral video featuring a boy named Cason is making waves online. This young skateboarding enthusiast had an accident, and during his recovery in the hospital, something extraordinary happened. His mother recorded the moment where it seemed he experienced a profound spiritual encounter, claiming to see Jesus and even communicate with his late father, who had passed away from cancer a year prior.
Rick Burgess, known for his podcast “Strange Encounters” that delves into supernatural topics from a biblical perspective, has been asked to provide insight on this captivating scenario. His thoughts could add a unique lens to this experience that’s captured the public’s attention.
In the video, Cason gazes upward with tear-filled eyes, expressing, “Yes, when will we come back? We need you. I need you. I miss you. … You are so pretty. Hello, Dad. Have you seen a skateboard?” His words suggest a heartfelt connection, perhaps bridging realms.
At another point in the footage, he seems to point out that his father, or maybe another presence, possesses “big muscles” and is “very strong.” It’s touching and a bit surreal, honestly.
Burgess mentions that Cason appeared to be “on drugs” during the taping, possibly under the influence of ketamine, as some medical professionals have indicated. He raises an interesting point: could this be a case of hallucinations due to medication, influenced by Cason’s faith-based upbringing? Or might he have genuinely encountered the divine?
Cason describes Jesus as “very pretty,” which, interestingly enough, aligns with traditional depictions of Jesus found in various artworks—long robes, golden sashes, and glowing features. It’s fascinating how these images might resonate with a child, don’t you think?
Yet, the vision of his father makes Burgess feel somewhat uneasy. He speculates that perhaps Cason might just be seeing an angel, mistaking it for his dad. It raises some questions about perception and reality, doesn’t it?
Regardless, Burgess concludes that what the boy experienced feels undeniably real. “It could be drugs, it could be real,” he states, but emphasizes that Cason’s gaze seems focused on something beyond the ordinary.
For those interested in hearing more from Burgess and viewing the footage of Cason, further details can be found in the episode linked above.





