People Who Were Clinically Dead Share How It Was Like [AskReddit]

People Who Were Clinically Dead Share How It Was Like [AskReddit]
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  1. This video really opened my eyes to be more optimistic in life. Im now hoping that death is peaceful and that when i do pass it's pure joy and being able to see my family. My great grandfather and my brother i never got to meet. And if life is just nothing when you die then i want to make the of it.

  2. I remember once as a kid going into Walmart with my mom to buy groceries and this older man comes up to us and just says "Believe in Christ, believe in God! I died a few years ago because of an accident and I saw a light with my whole family there, and we were all doing gardening. It was pure happiness, but God told me it wasn't my time and I suddenly wake up on the surgical bed with doctors surrounding me." He said some other stuff but I can't remember it all, but I find it very interesting that his story and the girl's story, who got shot in the head, are very similar

  3. Studies have shown that brain activity can remain active for ~10-30 minutes after death. This may be the cause of the hallucinations or visions of heaven or watching yourself from 3rd person. Or there may be a higher power. I'm pretty open about that stuff.

  4. Dreams can go very quickly like 20 seconds while to you it seems like a long time. Before u completely die your brain is still alive and thinking and while u for and even after your heart stops beating your brain still has enough ‘electricity’ to run for a little longer. The only scientific explanation is that you are dreaming. Some of these people remember things while others don’t. Sometimes you dream, sometimes you don’t.

  5. I know a man (who is a friend of my grandfathers) who died of a heart attack and somehow came back to life around 5-7 minutes after he died. The doctors couldn’t explain this, and when my dad first met him, he asked: “So, is there, like, a light? Did you see God?” He answered that for him, it was like going to sleep and waking up. If he did go somewhere, he has no recollection of it, but for him, it was like blinking. One second he was on a hospital bed, the next second he was still on the same bed.

  6. For the person who felt panick and regret as soon as he made the decision to take his life.

    Your body and mind can do some pretty amazing things, subconsciously and consciously. When you jumped off that table your mind went into survival mode and it will do anything to survive. I bet while you hanged you were fighting to release the cord from your neck, even though you were sure you wanted this decision. It’s your mind fingering to live. Your sub-conscience fighting your conscience. This info can be applied to other stuff too. Like it’s atomar impossible to purposely drown yourself with some sort of restraint in the water because your subconscious will not allow you to not fight for oxygen. So if you tried drowning yourself without restraints, you would swim up to oxygen because your subconscious mind will not allow you to die without fighting for life.

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