Paramedic Is Electrocuted And Shown That Death Is An Illusion
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Summary
Adam Tap grew up in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, and later became a paramedic. After years of trauma from his job, he experimented with psychedelics to manage his pain. In 2018, while working on a woodworking project, he was electrocuted and experienced a near-death experience. During this time, he felt a sense of peace and awareness in a dark void. After being revived, he realized he had a renewed appreciation for life and understood that consciousness continues after death. This experience transformed his perspective on life and death. Adam now shares his insights through a podcast, discussing the healing potential of psychedelics and encouraging others to explore their own experiences.
Program Intelligence Analysis
Adam Tap shares his transformative experiences with psychedelics and a near-death experience, highlighting their potential for healing trauma and altering perceptions of life and death. He advocates for the responsible use of psychedelics as a means to address mental health challenges and foster deeper connections with oneself and others.
Psychedelics can help heal trauma, addiction, anxiety, and depression, and stimulate neural growth.
Adam Tap
“Psychedelics offer a portal to this state of being that meditation and mindfulness also cultivate.”
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Adam Tapp
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.