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Life after death: Man believes he visited the AFTERLIFE after heart attack


A serious cardiac arrest back in 2012 resulted in a man, who just gave his name as Steven, dying for several minutes. Steven said he was clinically dead for several minutes before the paramedics arrived, and during that time he had otherworldly visions.

In this ‘other world’, Steven claimed he saw rolling, lush green meadows, littered with unfamiliar symbols.

At the end of the grass, Steven said he saw a series of white buildings, but he is unsure of their purpose.

Steven wrote on the Near Death Experience Research Foundation (NDERF): “I found myself walking or standing in a beautiful rolling meadow with plush green grass. The sky was very blue.

“It was warm and peaceful; and I felt safe. I vividly remember looking up onto a knoll and seeing a row of four extremely bright white buildings. The buildings had strange symbols on the side facing me.

“The symbols looked like nothing I’ve ever seen before and unfortunately cannot recall them exactly so I cannot draw them.

“However, the symbols were made up of lines similar to Asian writing. I somehow knew that I was supposed to go to the white buildings.

“So, I began walking that way. I do not recall if I had a body; I just remember heading towards the buildings.”

Following the experience, which happened seven years ago, Steven said he has not become religious.

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“They often say that they didn’t want to come back in many cases, it is so comfortable and it is like a magnet that draws them that they don’t want to come back.

“A lot of people describe a sensation of separating from themselves and watching doctors and nurses working on them.”

Dr Parnia said there are scientific explanations for the reaction, and says seeing people is not evidence of the afterlife, but more likely the brain just scanning itself as a survival technique.



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