Man who died for six minutes reveals what he saw in afterlife

Farmer who died for six minutes says he saw afterlife and wanted to stay Pronounced Dead for 5 Minutes : Man Describes his Journey into the Afterlife (NDE)
At his local gym in Sauk City, Wisconsin, what started off as a quiet morning’s workout soon turned into an unexpected fight for life for farmer-turned-author Philip Hasheider. The frightening 2015 incident began with a set of 20 arm curls before he felt an odd tingling in his forearms. Moments later, he collapsed. Paramedics rushed to his aid as his heart stopped and he started turning blue. ‘Philip was clinically dead,’ recalled an emergency technician. ‘His heart had stopped. He wasn’t breathing on his own.’ (Picture: Coming Home)
Farmer who died for six minutes says he saw afterlife and wanted to stay Pronounced Dead for 5 Minutes : Man Describes his Journey into the Afterlife (NDE)
Doctors later told him he had no pulse for a full six minutes. But during that time, Philip claims he was far from gone. ‘The next moment, I find myself in a completely different dimension,’ he said. ‘It was like being in a huge open amphitheatre, realising that there is no sky, there is no stars, there is no moon, there is no galaxies.’ (Picture: Coming Home)
Farmer who died for six minutes says he saw afterlife and wanted to stay Pronounced Dead for 5 Minutes : Man Describes his Journey into the Afterlife (NDE)
As medical staff worked to revive him, Philip says he was unaware of the chaos going on all around him. ‘There were a dozen EMTs and hospital staff trying frantically to restart my heart,’ he told the Coming Home YouTube channel. ‘Had I known that, I couldn’t even call them to tell them “don’t bother, this is great”.’ The paramedics later told him he’d had just a 5% chance of survival. (Picture: Coming Home)
Farmer who died for six minutes says he saw afterlife and wanted to stay Pronounced Dead for 5 Minutes : Man Describes his Journey into the Afterlife (NDE)
In the world he describes, Philip claims to have seen a massive golden yellow orb that filled his entire vision. ‘I instantly knew that this was the nest of the source of all creation,’ he said. ‘This is where everything is created and this is where everything is created anywhere.’ He said he realised that ‘each of us carries the DNA of that creator energy and we take that with us wherever we go’. (Picture: Coming Home)
Farmer who died for six minutes says he saw afterlife and wanted to stay Pronounced Dead for 5 Minutes : Man Describes his Journey into the Afterlife (NDE)
When he eventually regained consciousness, Philip had no idea how close he’d actually come to death. ‘A door had been opened up to me and I had stepped through it,’ he said. ‘I still did not realise that my body was back on the floor. I didn’t have any awareness that I had died.’ His return felt instant, he said, ‘in less than a blink of an eye’. (Picture: Coming Home)
Farmer who died for six minutes says he saw afterlife and wanted to stay Pronounced Dead for 5 Minutes : Man Describes his Journey into the Afterlife (NDE)
In the months that followed, Philip struggled to understand why he had come back. ‘I thought, “Why do I want to stick around here?” And it’s not because I don’t love my wife, it’s not because I don’t love my family, it’s just because everything was so far beyond great where I was,’ he admitted. His wife Mary later said she could see why he would want to return to that peace, adding, ‘However, you have a family, you have friends, you have people who care about you, and so how do we fit them in?’ (Picture: Coming Home)
Farmer who died for six minutes says he saw afterlife and wanted to stay Pronounced Dead for 5 Minutes : Man Describes his Journey into the Afterlife (NDE)
A dream he had later on gave Philip a little clarity on the matter. He said he realised he had been sent back to act as a ‘conduit of hope’. That idea became the driving force behind his memoir Six Minutes In Eternity, in which he recounts his near-death experience in some detail. (Picture: Coming Home)
Philip now says the experience reshaped how he views life and death. ‘The hope of which I speak has to do with not being afraid of what comes next,’ he said. ‘This life that we understand is not the end. The internal spirit is what continues on. That essence of us that goes on is part of the God creation – and that doesn’t get destroyed.’ (Picture: Getty Images)

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