Woman Was ‘Dead’ For 27 Minutes, But As Soon As She Woke Up She Scribbled A Spine-Chilling Message…
Tina Hines’ incredible story of survival and her glimpse of heaven during a near-death experience is both inspiring and thought-provoking.
Tina’s sudden cardiac arrest, which occurred while she and her husband were about to go on a trek near their home, is a stark reminder of how life can change in an instant. Brian’s quick thinking and administration of CPR played a crucial role in saving Tina’s life.
Tina’s message, “it’s real,” written shortly after regaining consciousness, carries profound meaning. Her vivid description of seeing vibrant colors and a person standing in front of bright gates with a yellow light behind them, which she believes to be Jesus, provides a glimpse into her near-death experience.
The phenomenon of near-death experiences (NDEs) has intrigued scientists and researchers for years. While not everyone who experiences cardiac arrest reports an NDE, a significant percentage of those who do describe vivid and sometimes life-changing encounters during the brief period when they were technically dead.
Scientific understanding of NDEs is still evolving, and much remains to be explored about what happens in the brain when the heart stops beating. Some studies suggest that there is a surge of highly synchronized brain activity just before or during cardiac arrest, which could explain the vivid experiences reported by some individuals.
Tina’s story serves as a testament to the power of CPR administered by a bystander in increasing survival rates during cardiac arrest. It also highlights the unpredictability of cardiac arrest, which can strike even individuals with no prior cardiac issues.