FLASHBACK FRIDAYS: Clinically DEAD 45 Minutes! Meets GOD, Then Wakes Up In a BODY BAG - Chilling NDE with Vincent Tolman

Next Level Soul Podcast with Alex Ferrari - En podcast af Alex Ferrari

Have you ever asked yourself, "What happens after we die?" Vincent was taken by Death. He was dead for a full 45 minutes. Did he see a bright light? What does heaven look like? What Does one feel when their heart stops beating? Are you embraced by the light?Welcome to Vincent Tolman's true account of life after death which will change your perspective on the meaning and purpose of life. His story is remarkable. Vincent Tolman was dead for a full 45 minutes, and he's here to tell his story.In this conversation, Vincent shares his experience of the afterlife and what he saw when he crossed over to the other side. He talks about the bright light, what heaven looks like, and what it feels like when your heart stops beating. Vincent's story is not just a story of hope but also packed with advice on how we can live our lives based on what he learned during his experience. Vincent's ordeal began when he was found dead in a small restaurant bathroom.He had been dead for over half an hour at just 25 years old. The paramedics put him in a body bag and took him away, but miraculously, a rookie paramedic broke all protocols and restarted Vincent's heart. Vincent was in a coma for three days but remembered what happened on the "other side" while he was dead.Vincent remembers the 10 principles he learned from his afterlife experience and is here to share them with you. This conversation is a story and guide to help you live your life to the fullest.So, if you've ever wondered what happens after we die or you're looking for inspiration and guidance on how to live your life to the fullest, then this conversation is for you. Vincent's story is like none other, and it's guaranteed to change your perspective on life.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/next-level-soul-podcast-with-alex-ferrari--4858435/support.

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