It’s a very bleak introduction, but it’s true, and we all cope with it differently. Some people find religion in the hope that there is more to life after we die, while others make peace with ‘knowing’ that after their last breath a spark will go out and they’ll cease to exist and rest in eternal nothingness.
Adam Tapp shared his experience of death calling it a ‘natural progression’ (YouTube/LifeBeyondtheVeil)
Well, a paramedic Adam Tapp claims to know the answers after he ‘died’ for 11 minutes before being resuscitated.
The medical professional’s near-death experience came when he was electrocuted during a woodwork project in 2018, and as doctors frantically tried to revive his heart, he remembers going on a spiritual journey that has now changed his outlook on life.
Speaking on the YouTube channel Beyond the Veil, he described the feeling as being in ‘absolute tranquility’.
“I felt like I was falling for ages,” he recalled. “And then it was just like waking up from a nap someplace that I’d always been.”
Tapp explained the place he found himself in as ‘perfect inky blackness’, similar to ‘deep space’.
The paramedic described his experience of heaven as a ‘perfect inky blackness’ similar to ‘deep space’ (Getty stock)
“I was seeing spherically from a single point outwards, like I had just become a single point of awareness and I wasn’t Adam, I wasn’t dead, I wasn’t, anything I was just perfect… like absolute contentment, and I was just in this space.”
Tapp went on to majestically explain how he became a part of ‘the fabric of the universe’, labeling his surreal experience as ‘perfect’ and a ‘natural progression’ in the cycle of life.
It didn’t last long as all of a sudden he was ‘electrocuted again’, which he now believes was from the defibrillator kickstarting his heart again.
Fortunately, he was saved but remained in a coma for eight hours before waking up without any concept of how long he was ‘out’ for.
“I was left with his overwhelming sense of that this is just a stage, this is simply an evolution.” he said. “It was going back to the source of everything.”
Before adding: “Something that I have noticed has changed in me, my personality is my ability to appreciate a moment as opposed to applying meaning to everything.