Woman Woke Up After Being ‘Dead’ For 27 Minutes Then Scribbled Spine-Chilling Note

According to her family, an Arizona woman who had reportedly died for 27 minutes asked to have a notepad to keep track of what was happening in the afterlife.

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Madie Johnson shared a photo of her new tattoo on Instagram, which featured a note that was written by her aunt.

The tragic incident has left me with a stronger sense of confidence in my faith.

Last year, 35-year-old Ashley Hines of Phoenix collapsed while she was hiking with her husband Brian. According to Brian, her eyes didn’t close as she fell.

According to Brian, he was able to revive his wife before the paramedics arrived.

However, Ashley would repeatedly code on the way to the hospital, which led to her being intubated. One of the firefighters said they had to shock her multiple times to get her to the hospital.

After waking up, Ashley took a pen and paper and wrote down a note that said, “This is real.”

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She then pointed to heaven. Her niece said that Ashley cried as she pointed to heaven.

According to Hines, her vision was so vivid that she could feel the colors.

She said that Jesus was standing in front of a black gate with a yellow glow around him.

Johnson said that her aunt’s story has given her a tangible sense of eternal hope, and the way she has embraced others has changed her outlook on life.

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On her Facebook page, tattoo artist Suede Silver shared a couple of photos of Johnson’s new tattoo, along with the story about its design. The post was shared over 237,000 times.

A study conducted in 2013 revealed that high levels of the brain waves were detected in rats that had died.

This finding could help explain the experiences that near-death individuals have experienced.

According to Jimo Borjigin, the study’s lead author, the belief that the brain is inactive following a clinical death is incorrect.

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