Did Jeremy Renner Experience a Unique Peace Before His Resuscitation After the Snow Plough Accident?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Jeremy Renner endured a life-threatening snow plough accident.
- He experienced a profound sense of peace in his near-death state.
- Time felt irrelevant during his experience.
- Renner views the incident as a confirmation of life's priorities.
- His story highlights the fragility of existence.
Los Angeles, May 22 (NationPress) Hollywood actor Jeremy Renner expressed his displeasure at being revived following his snow plough mishap. The 54-year-old star endured severe trauma, breaking 38 bones and suffering a collapsed lung and lacerated liver when his snowcat crushed him in January 2023, according to reports from Female First UK.
He recounted the frustration he experienced upon being brought back to life, after having encountered a “magical” state of peace that came from nearly losing his life.
During an appearance on Kelly Ripa's 'Let's Talk' podcast, he remarked, “It’s a great relief is all I can say. It’s a wonderful, wonderful relief to be removed from your body. It is the most exhilarating peace you could ever feel. You don't see anything but what's in your mind's eye. Like, you're the atoms of who you are, the DNA, your spirit. It's the highest adrenaline rush, but the peace that comes with it, it's magnificent. It's so magical.”
He added, “And I didn't want to come back. I remember, and I was brought back and I was so p* off. I came back, I'm like, ‘Aww!’”
As reported by Female First UK, the star of 'Mayor of Kingstown' spent mere minutes in the afterlife before becoming aware of his injuries.
He shared, “I saw the eyeball again, I’m like, ‘Oh, s***, I’m back’. Saw my legs. I'm like, ‘Yeah, that's gonna hurt later’. I'm like, ‘All right, let me continue to breathe’.”
Jeremy noted that time seemed “useless” during his near-death experience. When asked if he communicated with anyone during that time, he responded, “You don't need to. That's a human experience. Time is a human construct. It's useless. It's not linear. It's not how it exists. It's just like the most remedial version of your spirit's existence is being on Earth. This is so remedial, language, all these things and blah, blah, blah… It's all knowing, all experiencing, all at the same time, all at once.”
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