The study discussed in the article investigates the connection between the psychedelic drug DMT and near-death experiences (NDEs). DMT, a naturally occurring compound found in plants and animals, is known for inducing profound, mystical experiences that share many similarities with those reported during NDEs, such as feelings of unity, ego dissolution, and encounters with otherworldly entities. Research, including studies where DMT was administered to participants, has shown that the experiences it produces closely mirror those described by individuals who have had NDEs. Additionally, evidence suggests that the brain may produce its own DMT during extreme situations like cardiac arrest, potentially contributing to the vivid and transformative nature of near-death experiences. Exploring this link offers valuable insights into the nature of consciousness and how the brain responds under life-threatening conditions.