How do near-death experiences affect people who survived cardiac arrests outside hospitals?
Near-Death Experiences Change Lifestyles and Careers of People Surviving Cardiac Arrests Outside Hospitals
Near-death experiences occurring to people who survived cardiac arrests and other life-threatening situations outside hospitals revealed they had changed their lifestyles and careers, even their behaviors, following their near-death experiences.
According to a report published in NBC News, people who had near-death experiences have reported changes in their careers and even how they live their lives, including how they see the beauty in life and what’s more beyond death after near-death experiences and what happened during the incidents.
With near-death experiences, people who survived incidents, such as cardiac arrests had been more understanding and more appreciative of their lives when the tragic near-death experiences happened, wherein survivors were already unafraid of life and death due to near-death experiences.
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People Who Had Near-Death Experiences Reveals What They Experienced While Fighting for Their Lives
Following increasing cases of near-death experiences outside hospitals, people who had near-death experiences revealed what they experienced while fighting for their lives, NPR reported.
While other people with near-death experiences were unconscious and in a coma during the incidents, others claimed that they were aware of what was happening around them but couldn’t move their bodies, revealing that they felt at peace and quiet.
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