Woman pronounced clinically dead for 15 minutes describes detailed experience of 5 years in heaven

A woman declared “clinically dead” shared her extraordinary encounter with a surreal and beautiful void that transcended the constraints of earthly life. On May 6, 2001, Dr. Linda Kramer, experiencing a medical emergency, went to the toilet feeling like she was drifting off to sleep. Pronounced medically dead for 15 minutes, she described an otherworldly experience akin to visiting heaven during paramedic treatment.

In this realm, time behaved differently, and Dr. Kramer estimated its passage based on her movements. She observed a mountain range 30,000 times larger than Mount Everest, skyscraper-filled buildings dwarfing Dubai, lakes, and panoramic views in what she called the “field of flowers.” She could assume any form, become others she encountered, and effortlessly transport herself to desired locations, such as mountain peaks.

Reports of visions from those clinically dead vary, with some expressing the reality of an afterlife. However, scientific skepticism persists, suggesting that consciousness lingering after death is implausible, and once life ceases, it concludes.