“I was dead, technically,” wrote a Reddit user who experienced a near-death event. Their heart had stopped, and EMS revived them en route to the hospital. What stayed with them, however, was what happened during those moments between life and death.
They described a six-minute experience that felt like a lifetime, encountering what they believe was the afterlife. But instead of peace, they met a presence—childlike yet cruel—that tormented them psychologically.“It batted me around like a cat with a caught mouse,” they said. The pain they felt wasn’t physical but soul-deep, worse than any earthly suffering. The loss of a loved one came close to describing the emotional damage.The experience offered no comfort or answers, only a chilling warning. The presence told them their “reward” would be a slightly better position among the “slave population,” but convincing others of this entity’s existence would bring new horrors upon their return.Now healthy after surgeries and a pacemaker, the Redditor says they no longer thank God. Whatever they saw shook them deeply—it wasn’t a salvation, but a revelation they wish they hadn’t received.Doctors dismissed the story as trauma or hallucination, but for the person who lived it, those six minutes felt longer than life itself.This account challenges traditional peaceful views of the afterlife, raising unsettling questions: What if it isn’t peaceful? And how do we prepare for the unknown beyond death?