A woman recounts a harrowing experience of being trapped in an earthquake, where she felt like she died twice before being revived by a mysterious voice. Maayan Sebbag, a holistic therapist, was on a journey with a friend to fulfill her bucket list when they visited a remote panda reserve in China. During their lunch, the ground began to shake, burying Maayan under rubble.
In the darkness, Maayan heard conflicting voices, one predicting her demise and the other assuring her survival. Her will to live fluctuated depending on which voice she believed in. Despite sustaining severe injuries, including a crushed head and face, Maayan miraculously found the strength to free herself and seek medical help.
After enduring days without sustenance, Maayan felt her body giving up. She described a peaceful sensation of being lifted away and encountering a divine presence, which questioned her deepest regrets. Overwhelmed by a desire to fulfill her unmet goals, Maayan pleaded to return to her body.
Following a miraculous recovery, Maayan defied medical advice and embarked on a perilous journey to find a hospital, enduring an extensive surgery and a subsequent near-death experience. Despite being given a choice to stay in a serene realm, she opted to return, guided by a luminous horse spirit back to her physical form.
In a bid to share her transformative encounter, Maayan authored a book titled “Unburied,” shedding light on the profound nature of death. Over the years, she embraced motherhood and reflected on the resilience that emerged from her traumatic ordeal.
