
Leo
Catching flight soon.....bus is too slow
- Sep 28, 2018
- 110
In a scientifical answer, before a person dies, they go on a peaceful white trance recalling all they did in the past filled with joy, sadness… until all misery of pain becomes something relaxing and quiet, one doesn't feel anymore pain in their body. This is done by the brain to relax the human body as it prepares the process of dying. Please take note that all emotions take place in hypothalamus, a part of the brain found in the lower back portion just above the spinal cord.
Another accounts say they see themselves above their own physical body, as if the "soul" and "body" separated, all the while them being frustrated by the thought of dying.
Some say they see a "departed loved ones" visit them on vivid dreams, seemingly realistic.
Sadly, some say they feel an ominous presence they know that will get them, believed to be the "angel of death" (reaper) instilling fear in the last moments of those who are transitioning to death.
If these are all hallucinations or reality beyond the human understanding and reasoning of science, no one can approve or dissaprove.
These are accounted by those who have experienced near-death experience and those who had witness someone died.
To answer your question again? Do they feel pain in afterlife? Sadness perhaps, peacefulness indeed, but there is no more physical pain in this world.
Another accounts say they see themselves above their own physical body, as if the "soul" and "body" separated, all the while them being frustrated by the thought of dying.
Some say they see a "departed loved ones" visit them on vivid dreams, seemingly realistic.
Sadly, some say they feel an ominous presence they know that will get them, believed to be the "angel of death" (reaper) instilling fear in the last moments of those who are transitioning to death.
If these are all hallucinations or reality beyond the human understanding and reasoning of science, no one can approve or dissaprove.
These are accounted by those who have experienced near-death experience and those who had witness someone died.
To answer your question again? Do they feel pain in afterlife? Sadness perhaps, peacefulness indeed, but there is no more physical pain in this world.