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idiotmother

Experienced
Mar 21, 2025
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I cant wait to become energy . There is a lot our human brain cant understand , its limited
Yes indeed. We are tiny dust mites in a football stadium basically, there's so much more out there.
 
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honorando

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Jun 26, 2025
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i mean aside from the scientific aspect, It is quite interesting.
I dont really want to exist in this form again, maybe ill reincarnate or wake up as a 8D being. lol. Its a nice thought
 
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Sadbanana

God doesn't care
Aug 20, 2024
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I would recommend looking into non duality. Maybe there is a way to experience unfiltered reality without dying.
 
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plsyapyap

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May 20, 2025
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Anyone else feel this way? Don't get me wrong, I think there is something deeply wrong with this world - I've essentially been a prisoner in my own life for 30 years. No freedom, no relief. For the longest time, I was sure I wanted to kill myself because life was so unfair. Non-existence seemed appealing. But now my stance has changed. I am so curious about what happens after we die.

So many people seem to think we 'disappear' and our consciousness ceases to function. I don't believe that. I think consciousness is not confined to the body, and that after we die, we get to experience unfiltered perception. What if reality is just a simulation? And killing yourself is just the end of this save file? What if you can play another game after you die?

If you look at near-death experiences and OBE reports, most survivors seem to agree that consciousness persists and that 'dying' is like waking up from a realistic dream. In other words, we return to where we came from.
i used to feel this way when I was having an existential crisis. I was questioning everything, and that's when this thought hit me. I thought of dying out of curiosity, but I have a stronger curiosity toward things that can only be experienced by living — like what does it feel like to climb a mountain? or what does it feel like to be a millionaire?


And since my death is certain, i'll eventually find out what happens after death when I naturally die. That's why I dropped the thought of dying out of curiosity, but I did think of it.
 

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