Actor Shakespeare who died for seven minutes after a heart attack painted images of "cosmic life after" he saw



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An actor from the Royal Shakespeare Company who died and came back to life after a massive heart attack is holding an exhibition of his work that captures what he saw when the lights went out.

Artist and artist Shiv Grewal, 60, had just completed a production of Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespeare when he went into cardiac arrest at home after having dined with his wife Alison, age 50 .

Shiv, of Peckham, London, recalled that he was technically dead for seven minutes, while paramedics were fighting to revive him using CPR, saying, "I knew, in a way or from another, that I was dead. " "I knew my brain was dying, but at the same time, I felt things completely separated from my body, as if I were in a vacuum but I could feel emotions and sensations [19659004] Shiv Grewal with his wife Alison at the hospital after his death

"Knowing that I was dead, I also knew that 39, there was a chance to go home. "

" I also understood that I would be reincarnated, but I did not want it again.I wanted to come back to life, to the material world and to to my wife, I asked her to come back and I had my wish. "

Describing her extraordinary experience as" a daydream, "Shiv – who met Alison in 2004, while in a West production End with her friend – is now eager to show others where we are going when we die, through her high art works nt personal.



Shiv Grewal recreated the "Cosmic Journey" in which he said that he had the power to choose between life and death

He said: "I did not have a body as such, I guess it was a bit like swimming in the water, you feel weightless and disconnected from the physical world," he said. .

"At one time I was traveling on the moon and I could see meteorites and all the space." 19659003] Before and in good health, Shiv entered cardiac arrest, without warning, on February 9, 2013, after having lunch with Alison at a local French restaurant, when he said that he felt "pretty good".



The artist and performer said his works "act like a map to rediscover "after his death for seven minutes