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- Jul 18, 2022
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I like to believe the afterlife is just an eternal deep sleep. What makes you guys excited for death, if you are?
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There's no heaven and hell. Don't ask me how I know.There's a heaven and hell. Don't ask me how I know.
You'll remember me when you kick the bucket.There's no heaven and hell. Don't ask me how I know.
Could you explain more about what you felt during your unconscious state? Like you remember how you felt and were aware while unconscious?While not wanting to piss on anyone's beliefs, I've flatlined 4 times now, spending up to about 3 days in an unconscious state.
100% honesty....there was a beautiful "nothingness". No pain yet nothing else either.
However, upon regaining consciousness, I was immediately infuriated with being forced to leave that state. I have thought long and hard for the most appropriate term with which to describe it and came up with "bliss".
That's literally all I have to contribute.
The number of people who have died is approaching 120 billion. Personally, I don't think we would have any unique claim on it, if there were an afterlife, so along with all the people would be all the animals that have died.
That sounds uncomfortably crowded to me!
Finally, having survived 5 decades, I'm thinking that this lifetime is quite long enough without all that.
No. A few times involved considerable pain before... the awesome void. Which have contributed to the idea that it's a "blissful" state. That's kind of why the only way I can describe it is a "nothingness", because I remember nothing. It's funny how I'm not alone in being angry with returning to consciousness. They weren't all attempts, nor we're the intentions of those who concurred.Could you explain more about what you felt during your unconscious state? Like you remember how you felt and were aware while unconscious?