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Man who died for 11 minutes reveals what he saw on the other side
Hiyah Zaidi Published August 12, 2025 2:30pm Link is copied Comments People who have a Near Death Experience (NDE) often report similar things. A lot of the time their experience is positive and life changing. NDEs are defined as someone having been considered clinically dead before coming back to life, or the experiences of someone thought to be near death. Studies show that people who experience them regularly report out of body sensations or seeing a tunnel of light. Some people enter meditative states and feel as though they are in a dream. And that was the case for Adam Tapp, a paramedic in Canada who was considered clinically dead for more than 11 minutes. So, what did he see? (Picture Beyond the Veil/YouTube) Speaking on the YouTube Channel Beyond the Veil, Adam claimed to recall being in a 'state of absolute tranquility' after 'dying' for 11 and a half minutes in February 2018. While he was working on a woodshop project, a wood-etching tool known as a Lichtenberg device pierced his hand and electrocuted him. His friend who was with him at the time disconnected the tool and called for Adam's wife, who is a cardiac nurse (Picture: Facebook) Adam said: 'I was moving the electrodes one-by-one and it just arcs into my hands. And it was just this snap from reality. And it was almost overwhelming. It was like this intense, intense level of absolute pain, like every single cell in my body was being pulled into pieces.' And it was then when Adam says was taken on his NDE journey and he felt like he was 'falling' before he saw himself as a single point of awareness in an inky black void he described as something like deep space (Picture: Beyond the Veil/YouTube) While he was clinically dead, Adam says he was 'perfect'. He continued: 'It was this perfect inky blackness. I wasn't Adam. I wasn't dead. I wasn't anything. I was just perfect, like absolute contentment. Then I felt sort of this frequency started washing over me, and it was, it was like this fractal patterns. And it was like gasoline on water, this rainbow effect that was iridescent to some extent and it was just this juxtaposition of thoughts and feelings and emotions' (Picture: Getty) Adam explains that he felt like he was being pulled into pieces and becoming part of everything. He said: 'It was like basically becoming [the] fabric of the universe. And it was absolutely perfect. Like there was no fear and it was nothing. This was just the natural progression of what every single one of us is going to do, which is go back to the source, go back to this infinite consciousness or infinite complexity.' But during his experience, he says he then felt like he was being electrocuted again (Picture: LinkedIn) The paramedics were trying to revive him in an attempt to bring him back to life. He said: 'At the time, I didn't understand what was happening. But in hindsight, it was me being defibrillated. I was defibrillated twice. I was in a ventricle fibrillation arrhythmia, which is basically the heart spasming.' He says this caused him to become aware of what was happening and he contemplated his place in the universe (stock image) (Picture: Getty) He said: 'Now I'm aware that I'm Adam, that I'm dead, that I just got electrocuted,' he said, adding that he was then in a 'void of being' for a 'really long time.' When he awoke from his eight-hour coma, he was surprised to find out it had only been that long. He said: 'If someone had told me it had been five years or a decade, I would have been completely on point with that' (stock image) (Picture: Getty) After leaving the hospital, Adam says he started to become hyperaware of himself, such as his natural 'pheromonal smell' and 'the texture of my skin.' Over time, he says he accepted being in his body but was left with an 'overwhelming sense that this is just the stage, it's simply an evolution of consciousness.' He added: 'This is simply transient, where we exist right now, and there wasn't any anthropomorphic figures or people in robes, it was just going back to the source of everything which is the infinite consciousness that permeates everything' (stock image) (Picture: Getty)
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