The protagonist in that anecdote was a woman in her fifties. She said that she fainted after returning from outside, and later died. There was no breath in the mouth and nose, and there was no pulse. After a while, the whole body was cold, and all the symptoms were consistent wit

2024/06/2317:08:33 story 1631

On the train this morning, I heard an old man in his sixties and another elderly woman telling the anecdote about the people in their village who came back to life three days after they died. It happened in the late 1970s.

The protagonist in the anecdote was a woman in her fifties. She said she fainted after returning from a trip outside, and later died. There was no breath in her mouth and nose, and her pulse was completely absent. After a while, her whole body was cold. All symptoms were clinical. Characteristics of death.

Relatives and friends heard that according to rural customs, a bed for lying on the body was set up, and incense lamps were lit at the bedside. According to the Taoist priests in rural areas, the time for loading the coffin must be set, the auspicious day for the funeral must be set, and some taboos that are detrimental to future generations must be avoided.

The date of placing the coffin is scheduled to be the day after death. His son was very reluctant to part with him, so he said that his mother said, "Some people have the possibility of survival within three days after death, and it is more appropriate to wait until the fourth day to put the coffin in the coffin." Relatives thought that her son might be too reluctant to part with him. His mother suddenly left, hoping to stay in front of him for a little longer.

The Taoist changed the time to the fourth day. However, a miracle happened. The deceased suddenly sat up from the bed and said, A mouthful of blood spurted out of her body, which made the people watching her scream. After

was revived, her family sent her to the hospital, but the hospital couldn't tell her anything. They had to be discharged home, but it was difficult to move around and most of them lay down. But from then on, she would see things that ordinary people didn't know from a distance. For example, if someone couldn't find their things, she knew if they could find them, and she could know the causes of some people's illnesses. . Anyway, if there is a remote clairvoyance function, and you can live to be eighty-two years old.

There are not many things about people being resurrected after death, but there are still some. For example, my old grandmother also died for two years in the early 1970s. Tian himself resurrected, and then lived for about ten years.

The question is that in this case, when the woman sat up and was resurrected, it was difficult to explain the blood in her mouth. Her body had been cold for several days, and she had not eaten. Drink, where did the blood come from? Did some organ suddenly become clogged and then slowly unblocked? For example, why did you have to change the shroud before being placed on the corpse bed?

Even though it was said that before they were put into the coffin? In the discussion, I believe that there are invisible controls.

Looking at this case, I wonder if modern people can follow the experience of the ancients, such as some people who suddenly died of illness. Don't rush to the funeral parlor to freeze and cremate healthy people. Let them wait for a few days. Maybe some young and middle-aged people with cerebral infarction and heart attack can really revive?

The protagonist in that anecdote was a woman in her fifties. She said that she fainted after returning from outside, and later died. There was no breath in the mouth and nose, and there was no pulse. After a while, the whole body was cold, and all the symptoms were consistent wit - DayDayNews

Pictures and texts: Cai Fumin

story Category Latest News