A guy has described the eerie sights he says he seen in paradise after he âdiedâ for six minutes as a child.
The anonymous social media user described how they unexpectedly collapsed in the road in 2003 when they were just 15 years old.
The youngster felt âjust fine all day,â then suddenly âbroke out in a cold sweat,â became short of breath, and developed ventricular fibrillation, which is the most common cause of sudden cardiac death and a deadly irregular heart rhythm.
Only after âtrying tirelessly to revive meâ in an ambulance did the personâs heart start beating again after six minutes, after paramedics had arrived and determined their heart had stopped.

The individual stated that they are among the few who have had near-death experiences by momentarily âtranscending our worldâ and that they miraculously averted any long-term harm.
These phenomena, which have fascinated both the public and medical professionals for decades, are thought to happen when a person is clinically âdeadâ and has a very low chance of surviving.
Many people who have experienced such an event say they have seen the afterlife.
But, recalling the experience on a Reddit thread garnering more than 12,000 likes, the user said, âDuring my visit, I learned things about our universe that I wish I hadnât.âÂ
âIt began with light. Blinding, white, pervasive. It bathed me, calmed me. It was everything they tell you about. Beatific, welcoming, the stuff of spiritual experiences.â
âI had the distinct feeling of ascent, like the light was lifting me skyward. I passed through several sets of gates, which my dizzied consciousness hardly registered.â
âI arrived in a place without dimension, a place beyond reality. It only made sense while I occupied it.â
However, they also asserted that they encountered a number of âcoldâ and âmockingâ creature-like creatures that presented them with âhorrifying truths about existence.â
They added, âAt first, because of my Christian upbringing, I believed them to be angels.â
âIn my incorporeal form, I made the spiritually-equivalent gesture of opening my arms, anticipating their embrace.â
âInstead, I felt myself shackled by their powers, like a collared dog.â
âHumiliation and terror came over me. These were not the ethereal beings Iâd been led to believe await us.â
Six minutes in âheavenâ seemed to last forever.
When the minutes abruptly ended, they went back to being âon Earthâ.
However, they also claimed the creature-like figures told them ânot to reveal their existence to the rest of my kind.â
âI canât imagine anything worse than what I experienced, subsumed beneath an ineffable grief and torment.â
They added, âFor weeks, I tried to explain to anyone who would listen what I experienced.â
âEveryone told me Iâd suffered a very serious and traumatic experience for a young man, that the event left scars on my psyche as well as my heart.â
The social media story is based on a single, unconfirmed experience.
However, the manâs viewpoint has captivated Reddit readers, as evidenced by the more than 400 comments left by posters expressing their fear and disbelief.
In the past, Amber Cavanagh told MailOnline that she had two strokes at the age of forty-three and reached the âmeeting pointâ of paradise.
Canadian Mrs. Cavanagh claimed to be able to see her husband âweeping overâ her body.
There is some empirical support for reports of seeing and hearing things while clinically dead.
Although the human brain appears to have stopped activity on routine scans, research have demonstrated for years that it continues to work correctly for a very short period of time after the heart stops.
Additionally, studies have shown that during resuscitation, the brain can still occasionally burst into activity even after an hour without oxygen.
Because of these findings, some medical professionals are advocating for a revision to the current procedure that states that a person should be deemed dead after three to five minutes of oxygen deprivation to the brain because it is theoretically still possible to revive such individuals.
In the past, people have reported out-of-body experiences to MailOnline, including seeing departed family members or seeing dazzling lights at the end of a tunnel.
Meanwhile, some people have also reported seeing a celestial afterlife.
The precise reason why so many people have similar experiences is still up for debate among scientists, even though evidence of something occurring in brains after clinical death is still being investigated.
According to some theories, the brainâs âbrakesâ effectively fall off as a result of these alterations, allowing us to perceive extremely vivid and lucid memories from our past.
Other experts contest this, though, as it is merely a notion.
Brain death is not the same as clinical death.
When a person on artificial life support loses all brain function and is unable to restore consciousness, this is known as brain death.
These patientsâ bodies cannot survive without mechanical life support, thus they have little prospect of recovering.
This indicates that a person who has experienced brain death is legally dead in the UK.
Families of the deceased may find it hard to understand this as they witness their loved oneâs chest rising and falling with each breath from the ventilator and their heart beating.
Both disease and trauma that stops the essential organâs blood and/or oxygen supply can result in brain death.
A vegetative state, in which a patientâs brain function is preserved, is not the same as this condition.