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Ohio trucker loses pulse for 45 minutes, wakes up, and shares this spine

The question of what happens after we die has fascinated humans for centuries.

Many religions teach that the soul experiences consequences for the life we lead: good deeds lead to Heaven, wrongdoing leads to Hell.

Yet, for all our beliefs, none of us truly know what lies beyond.

For Brian Miller, a 41-year-old trucker from Ohio, the question became reality, and an answer he says changed his life forever. Back in 2014, he was at home, struggling to open a container lid, when he felt sudden, intense chest pressure.

“I’m a truck driver and I think I’m having a heart attack,” he told 911 seconds before it happened, Fox 8 Cleveland reported.

He was rushed to the hospital, where doctors quickly cleared the blockage in his main artery. But moments later, he developed ventricular fibrillation, a condition where the heart quivers and cannot pump blood.

ICU nurse Emily Bishop recalls the tense moments vividly: “He had no heart rate, he had no blood pressure, he had no pulse. I mean, think about that.”

Pronounced dead

Doctors performed “strong, hard, fast CPR” and shocked Brian four times, but nothing worked. He was pronounced dead.

Then, 45 minutes later, something miraculous happened: Brian’s pulse returned “out of nowhere,” Bishop said.

“His brain had no oxygen for 45 minutes, the fact that he’s up walking, talking, laughing, everything is amazing.”

During that time, Brian experienced what he describes as a celestial world.

“The only thing I remember I started seeing the light, and started walking toward the light,” he said. He found himself walking down a path lined with flowers, where he encountered his late stepmother.

“She was the most beautiful thing when I seen her, it was like the first day I met her, (she) looked so happy,” Brian remembered. “She grabbed ahold of my arm and told me, ‘It’s not your time, you don’t need to be here, we’ve got to take you back, you’ve got things to go and do.’”

For Brian, the experience confirmed something he had long wondered about: the existence of an afterlife.

“There is an afterlife and people need to believe in it, big time,” he said.

Stories like Brian’s continue to divide opinion. Some see them as proof of life beyond death, while others remain skeptical.

But for those who have faced death themselves, such near-death experiences can offer comfort, clarity, and a sense of peace in the face of life’s ultimate unknown.

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