For 27 minutes, Tina Hines’ life was in danger, but when she woke up, she got a scary message.
Tina and her husband Brian went on a walk in Phoenix in February of last year. Tina fell down all of a sudden.
Tina’s heart stopped several times during the ambulance ride, but Brian’s quick CPR brought her back to life for a short time.
Tina wrote “it’s real” when she woke up in the hospital, with a breathing tube in her throat and no way to speak.
She talked about a clear picture of heaven that included Jesus, dark walls, and bright yellow light.
Tina’s near-death experience (NDE) is similar to what 10–20% of people who survive heart arrest say they saw.
As scientists try to figure out what happens in the brain at the end, they find brief spikes in activity.