Death is the name for the day that life ends. The primary worry of most individuals who fear death is that no one has ever seen the “world after death” to describe what it actually looks like to those who are still alive. What will occur?
Does a person still have a soul when they pass away? Do they have any feelings? Exists consciousness or is everything gone now? A man who once spent 90 minutes dead talks about his experience in the immediate aftermath of passing away, maybe as a reference to life after death.
In 2019, a heart attack led a 63-year-old man to experience a 90-minute loss of vital signs after his heart stopped while he was sleeping.
His wife realized that something was wrong at that point and called the police for assistance as she waited for her husband to receive 20 minutes of cardio CPR. After being transported to the hospital by paramedics, the man required up to eight electric shocks and an hour before showing signs of life.
The man later described his “after-death experience,” saying that on the night of the incident, his memory was locked in bed and that he awoke at the hospital. He observed a lonely area with no light during the “death” period. The area was completely vacant. When he thinks back on the experience, he claims it is still somewhat terrifying. He was willing to spend more time with his family, pay attention to his food, and follow his routine after this near-death experience made him appreciate life more. He must live his life well today since he is aware that what should happen when the time comes will actually happen.
Life is impermanent, we should cherish every day.