Person who died for six minutes shares haunting vision of afterlife

“I Was Dead for Six Minutes”: A Reddit User’s Chilling Vision of the Afterlife Is the Opposite of Heaven

A Reddit user who claims to have been clinically dead for six minutes has ignited a wave of discussion with a haunting account of what they say happened while their heart wasn’t beating — and it’s nothing like the light-filled heaven most imagine.

Posting anonymously on Reddit’s NoSleep forum, the user described a disturbing brush with death that began in 2003 when they were just 15 years old. A sudden medical emergency left their body lifeless in the middle of a road, while, according to them, their soul experienced something far darker than angel wings and celestial choirs.

“I was dead, technically,” the user began. “My heart stopped. EMS found me unresponsive and managed to bring me back en route to the hospital. That part I’ve been told. What I remember is what happened in between.”

“Six Minutes Felt Like a Lifetime”

What followed, they claim, wasn’t peace or divine light — but something far more manipulative and terrifying. The user said they encountered a presence that seemed playful at first glance but was ultimately cruel and tormenting.

“It batted me around like a cat with a caught mouse,” they wrote. “Physical discomforts we imagine hell inflicting upon us pale in comparison to the torture of soul pain. Loss of a loved one comes closest, that piercing, emotional damage resulting from trauma.”

Rather than deliver clarity or comfort, the entity they described offered only a grim message.

“My reward, they communicated to me, would be a marginally improved station among the slave population. Alternatively, if I managed to convince others of their existence, new horrors would await me when I returned.”

“I Don’t Thank God Anymore”

Now in their thirties and recovering from the incident with the help of a pacemaker and several surgeries, the Redditor says the experience was not a spiritual awakening but a revelation they wish they had never received.

“I don’t thank God for anything anymore,” they confessed. “Whatever I saw that day, whatever it was, it left me shaken, not saved.”

Since sharing their experience, they’ve been met with skepticism from many — doctors attributing the visions to oxygen deprivation, psychological trauma, or vivid hallucinations common to near-death experiences. But the Redditor remains firm: whatever happened during those six minutes, it wasn’t just a dream.

“Those six minutes felt longer than life itself.”

So What Really Awaits on the Other Side?

Whether this account is viewed as a deeply personal hallucination, psychological allegory, or a true encounter with the beyond, it offers a jarring alternative to the comforting narratives often shared about the afterlife.

Instead of closure, it leaves readers with unsettling questions:
What if the afterlife isn’t peaceful?
What if it isn’t even kind?
And how do we prepare for something we can’t fully comprehend?

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