Man loses pulse for 45 minutes, wakes up, and shares this spine-chilling vision of afterlife

Many religions believe in the soul’s existence in another world. According to them, what we will experience once we leave this world is a consequence of our conduct during life.

If we do good, we will see Heaven, if not, the Hell awaits us. Of course, this isn’t something everyone is convinced is true and the truth is that we will never know for sure what happens to our soul after we die.

The hot topic of life after death has been around for so long, and people still have divided opinions about it.

The thought of dying is a scary one, but we are all aware that it is something inevitable. I believe that people convince themselves in the existence of afterlife because that helps accept the concept of death.

The truth is that there are plenty of stories shared by people who were pronounced dead but then regained their consciousness and had their puls back. Most of them describe dying in the same manner. According to them, Heaven does exist, and it is breathtaking beyond words.

Brian Miller, a man from Ohio, was 41 years old when he experienced severe pressure in the chest after trying to open a container lid. He was aware he would suffer a heart attack and called the ambulance mere seconds before the heart attack took place.

Once at the hospital, doctors managed to clear his artery blockage and he was able to regain consciousness. Unfortunately, he then developed ventricular fibrillation, a condition where the heart doesn’t pump blood to the rest of the body.

What happened next was described by one of the nurses at the ICU, Emily Bishop, who said, “he had no heart rate, he had no blood pressure, he had no pulse.” The strong and fast CPR didn’t help, and neither did the electric shocks doctors performed on his four times.

Brian was pronounced dead. And then, some 45 minutes later, to the disbelief of everyone, he got back to life.

Speaking of his out of this world experience, Brian said it was “edenic” bliss in a celestial world. “The only thing I remember I started seeing the light, and started walking toward the light,” he was reported to have said.

As he walked down the path covered in flowers, he saw his late step-mother who took him by his hands and said: “It’s not your time, you don’t need to be here, we have got to take you back you have got things to go and do.”

It still remains a mystery how he came back to life after his brain was left without oxygen for so long.

For more on this incredible story go to the video below.

Please SHARE Brian’s divine experience with your family and friends on Facebook to see if they believe in afterlife.

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Monica Pop
Monica Pop
Monica Pop is a senior writer for Bored Daddy magazine covering the latest trending and popular articles across the United States and around the world.

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