
I Died for 10 Minutes — This Is What It’s Like to Be Dead
A man who says he died for 10 minutes has shared what he experienced during that time. His story has gone viral, sparking debates about what happens after death.
The Moment It Happened
The man suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at home. Paramedics arrived quickly, but his heart had already stopped. For 10 minutes, he had no pulse, no breathing, and no signs of life.
Medical staff fought to revive him, using CPR and a defibrillator. Against the odds, his heart started beating again.
What He Experienced While ‘Dead’
When he woke up in hospital, he told doctors and family what he remembered.
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He said there was no pain.
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He described a calm, warm feeling.
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He saw what he called a “soft light” in the distance.
He didn’t see loved ones or hear voices, but he felt “at peace” and “completely free from fear”.

Science vs. Belief
Doctors explained that such experiences are known as near-death experiences (NDEs). They can happen when the brain is deprived of oxygen.
Some scientists say NDEs are caused by brain activity during trauma. Others believe they might offer a glimpse of what comes after life.
The Man’s New Perspective
The man said the experience changed how he sees life. He now values time with family more and worries less about everyday problems.
“I’m not afraid of dying anymore,” he said. “It’s not something to fear — it felt peaceful.”
Ongoing Mystery
Stories like this continue to fascinate people worldwide. Whether explained by science or faith, they give a rare look into what it might be like to be dead — even if only for 10 minutes.
Reference: BBC News
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