Individual claims life-altering experience following unsuccessful suicide attempt; asserting visit to the depths of torment and despair.
Story from Two Decades Ago:
Back in 1998, a man named Steve Kang, battle-scarred by drug addiction, made an attempt on his own life. Pinned down on an operation table in a Californian hospital, he spoke of a journey his soul allegedly embarked on to a place he termed "hell".
Although modern science has made great strides, it seems the age-old question, "What awaits us after death?", will forever remain a mystery. Countless individuals have recounted their near-death experiences, yet Steve Kang claims he experienced nothing short of a descent into a desolate and dreadful abyss.
He recounted the experience as devoid of any light or vegetation, with only a rocky ground beneath his non-existent feet.
Kang vividly remembered he wasn't alone. The terrifying creatures he encountered solidified his hatred for this soul-shattering experience. Kang swore he saw "a group of towering demons dressed in robes", reminiscent of the mythical judges of the deceased in ancient civilizations, crafting tales thousands of years old.
Fortunately, medical professionals brought Steve back from the brink of death. Waking up from his eight-hour coma, Steve was left with a profoundly changed outlook on life. After surviving such a horrifying ordeal, Steve turned to Buddhism, and later became an evangelical pastor, devoting the past 25 years of his life to pursuing purity and servitude.
The accounts from yet another man echo Steve Kang's experience, with his heart stopping for several minutes, which he described as his personal vision of hell.
Understanding the Experience:
Near-death experiences that unfold in "hell" and involve demonic entities, as shared by Steve Kang and others, are marked by a sense of unending torment. These experiences often entail a barren landscape, with no sources of light or greenery, characterized by rocky terrains and a dark, purplish-redish hue. Participants frequently report encounters with imposing, towering demons with horns and capes, explicitly designed to inflict pain and anguish. Physical and emotional distress is common, with individuals feeling consumed by intense fear, anxiety, and suffering that is often deemed unbearable.
While each account is unique, these shared themes highlight the profound psychological and emotional impact these experiences can leave on the individuals involved. They serve as a testament to the power of human resilience and not only the darkness lurking in the human mind but also the capacity to find hope after facing seemingly insurmountable adversity.
I, intrigued by the similarities in Steve Kang's and another man's near-death experiences, have developed an interest in exploring health-and-wellness, particularly mental-health, which led me to delve into therapies-and-treatments that could help alleviate the trauma such experiences may cause. This introspective journey has shown me the impact of such experiences on an individual's mental wellbeing and the significance of understanding and addressing them for overall health.
