Throwmyselfaway
Not gone yet but soon
- Jan 14, 2020
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I believe that I will either see my friends and family that have passed or there is nothing. Either of those is less pain than I am in now.
I believe we are in a simulation and that all of our actions are pre programmed. I don't believe there's any free will. Some people are born psychopaths and sociopaths, which means there's nothing they can really do about it, so why should they be punished for it in the afterlife? I think we'll just wake up in what is the real world, a world that is unimaginable to our human minds. We'll be our real selves, without all of these human imperfections and defects. We'll see that time doesn't exist, and there are no boundaries so loneliness doesn't exist, and be extremely relieved to learn all of this.
Believe the same...after meeting over a dozen nde'rs and listening to a thousand of them, consensus is what you say....Even when told, "you have to go back"...they're told, "You said you would before you were born"...so even our nde's are planned....Nancy Rynes is a good one to check out on youtube, if you like to listen to them.I believe we are in a simulation and that all of our actions are pre programmed. I don't believe there's any free will. Some people are born psychopaths and sociopaths, which means there's nothing they can really do about it, so why should they be punished for it in the afterlife? I think we'll just wake up in what is the real world, a world that is unimaginable to our human minds. We'll be our real selves, without all of these human imperfections and defects. We'll see that time doesn't exist, and there are no boundaries so loneliness doesn't exist, and be extremely relieved to learn all of this.
I agree. How do you come to think this?I believe we are in a simulation and that all of our actions are pre programmed. I don't believe there's any free will. Some people are born psychopaths and sociopaths, which means there's nothing they can really do about it, so why should they be punished for it in the afterlife? I think we'll just wake up in what is the real world, a world that is unimaginable to our human minds. We'll be our real selves, without all of these human imperfections and defects. We'll see that time doesn't exist, and there are no boundaries so loneliness doesn't exist, and be extremely relieved to learn all of this.
I agree. How do you come to think this?
Here's why I believe we are in a controlled simulation, including the experience of NDEs. In India, the common NDE experience is of meeting one or two beings who are take the person to a kind of office where the beings are chewed out and told they got the wrong person who has the same or similar name as the one intended to die. The person is returned, and often will find a death announcement soon after of that other person. It's fishy to me that NDE experiences are so different in different cultures, especially when the ones in India are so bureaucratic. I think it's a manipulated experience.Believe the same...after meeting over a dozen nde'rs and listening to a thousand of them, consensus is what you say....Even when told, "you have to go back"...they're told, "You said you would before you were born"...so even our nde's are planned....Nancy Rynes is a good one to check out on youtube, if you like to listen to them.
That's cool I agree with youAfter lots of thinking about wondering why do I exist
I feel same way regarding the continuity of the low vibration, it worries me. What made you think this? Instinct, research, or both?I have a strong suspicion there is some other level of consciousness and maybe even reincarnation of sorts. Life review maybe. I dunno. I worry when I die I will just bring all these low vibrations with me and be in my own personal hell.
Man u really nailed for me, life is pre-programmed, so destiny exists. I just thought the same about serial killers looking at that "Evil of scale" documentary from psychiatrich Michael Stone, their brain is damaged so they have no fault. But u don´t lie to me, u have seen lots of NDE´s.I believe we are in a simulation and that all of our actions are pre programmed. I don't believe there's any free will. Some people are born psychopaths and sociopaths, which means there's nothing they can really do about it, so why should they be punished for it in the afterlife? I think we'll just wake up in what is the real world, a world that is unimaginable to our human minds. We'll be our real selves, without all of these human imperfections and defects. We'll see that time doesn't exist, and there are no boundaries so loneliness doesn't exist, and be extremely relieved to learn all of this.
a strong feeling of love and safety, shattered my soul when i was reading "You said you would before you were born"Believe the same...after meeting over a dozen nde'rs and listening to a thousand of them, consensus is what you say....Even when told, "you have to go back"...they're told, "You said you would before you were born"...so even our nde's are planned....Nancy Rynes is a good one to check out on youtube, if you like to listen to them.
Honestly i'm scared of being reincarnated or something even though i'm an atheist
oh god that sounds horrible please i just want a break ):Reincarnation has the most scientific backing of any afterlife theories. Check out Ian Stevenson's work if you're interested in the subject. There are also some very interesting cases on YouTube. Past life regression also routinely discovers past lives while the patient is under hypnosis.
oh god that sounds horrible please i just want a break ):