
A world-famous doctor revealed what it is like to die, and according to him, the process is “peaceful” and “pleasant.”
The Doctor’s Hypothesis
The statement comes from Doctor Sam Parnia, director of critical care and resuscitation research at NYU Langone School of Medicine from New York City. He highlighted that dying is “very comfortable.”
The doctor said that those who had near-death encounters sometimes describe seeing deceased relatives, but he insists that the sensation isn’t evidence of the afterlife.
Dr. Parnia said that death is “a process, it is not a black and white moment.”
He added that the final result is a deduction of oxygen from the brain before we are about to die, and that provokes the mind to shut down, thus making us unconscious to the outside world.
“When the heart stops, all life processes go out because there is no blood getting to the brain, to the kidneys, and liver and we become lifeless and motionless, and that is the time that doctors use to give us a time of death.”
The doctor has authored various studies and books on the subject of death. He believes that there is a mental process, which left some near-death experience survivors longing for death again, which is genuinely peculiar.
Dr. Parnia has brought thousands of patients back to life, and he said that the experience is pleasant for the vast majority of people.
“For those of us who die naturally, even if we were in pain before we die, the process of death becomes very comfortable, very blissful, peaceful,” he added.
Those brought back from the brink of death reported a bright, warm, welcoming light that draws people towards it. According to some patients, the feeling is so pleasant that they often do not want to come back.