Metaphysics & Psychology
Canadian paramedic describes transcendental near-death experience
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T.K. RandallJanuary 6, 2025 ·
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Adam Tapp has spoken out about what he experienced while technically 'dead' for over 11 minutes.
The veteran paramedic, who described his near-death experience recently on the
Beyond the Veil podcast, technically 'died' when a malfunctioning wood-etching device electrocuted him back in 2018.
As his wife carried out CPR in a desperate bid to save his life, Tapp recalled experiencing a range of strange sensations.
He broadly described it as "seeing spherically from a single point outwards".
"And I wasn't Adam. I wasn't dead. I wasn't anything," he said. "I was just perfect, like absolute contentment. There was no sense of consistency with anything. [I] was simply existing as awareness."
"And 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 his juxtaposition of thoughts and feelings and emotions."
"'It was like basically becoming 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."
He eventually awoke in hospital after being in a coma for around 8 hours, though to him it had seemed as though a much greater amount of time had passed.
"Like if someone had told me it had been five years or a decade, I would have been completely on point with that," he said.
Even after being released from hospital, Tapp's experience hadn't fully left him.
"[I was] left with this overwhelming sense that this is just the stage," he said.
"[It] is simply an evolution of consciousness."
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