throwaway123

throwaway123

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In which people describe seeing a bright light with a tunnel and this kind of stuff.
 
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Redt2go

Redt2go

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Jan 5, 2019
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Random brain firings
 
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anuglymale

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Feb 16, 2019
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Idk, I had a surgery under anesthesia, it was just comfy emptiness, I want back
 
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LongSeason

LongSeason

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Dec 14, 2018
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Idk, I had a surgery under anesthesia, it was just comfy emptiness, I want back
How did that work? Did you go to sleep and suddently wake up or was there something in between?
 
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\Quail\

\Quail\

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Jan 9, 2019
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They're just self-induced delusions they probably cooked up after the shock of an NDE.
 
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FaceOf

FaceOf

Exit is the same for everyone. No need to wait.
Feb 5, 2019
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FaceOf

FaceOf

Exit is the same for everyone. No need to wait.
Feb 5, 2019
21
It's like you are switched off and then when you wake up you have some feelings or visual things. I had quick dream that I was in Germany and I told that to the doctor :)
How did that work? Did you go to sleep and suddently wake up or was there something in between?
 
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Welcumtotherealworld

Student
Feb 12, 2019
126
How did that work? Did you go to sleep and suddently wake up or was there something in between?
I had it as well, it feels like nothing tbh. One second you're here, next second you're awake. It feels like all the time in the world as well as no time at all has passed, you just sort of stop existing until you're woken back up. I think it's the deepest peace you could feel.
 
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Othermind

Othermind

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Dec 26, 2018
301
Random brain firings
This.
The brain just fabricates stuff to fill in the gaps when it doesn't get any information. It does it when you blink or when you move your eyes for instance, or the hallucinations people get from sensory deprivation.
 
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Welcumtotherealworld

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Feb 12, 2019
126
This.
The brain just fabricates stuff to fill in the gaps when it doesn't get any information. It does it when you blink or when you move your eyes for instance, or the hallucinations people get from sensory deprivation.
Stuff like this make me so tired of being human, I feel trapped in this brain and in this body. It's not me, yet it's all that I am.
 
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\Quail\

\Quail\

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Jan 9, 2019
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I had it as well, it feels like nothing tbh. One second you're here, next second you're awake. It feels like all the time in the world as well as no time at all has passed, you just sort of stop existing until you're woken back up. I think it's the deepest peace you could feel.
A dose of morphine happiness before you lose consciousness and then a sudden loss sense of time and existence. My surgery last week was probably the happiest I've been in a long time. Suicide by anesthesia would be truly the best way of leaving this world.
 
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Welcumtotherealworld

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Feb 12, 2019
126
A dose of morphine happiness before you lose consciousness and then a sudden loss sense of time and existence. My surgery last week was probably the happiest I've been in a long time. Suicide by anesthesia would be truly the best way of leaving this world.
Eh, I've never been a fan of downers so the morphine high isn't really for me. I like holding my breath whilst jerking off though so hanging is more my style. Too bad I still haven't found a proper rope or a place to attach it. And I still haven't gotten enough answers as to whether or not full suspension is a guaranteed death as long as nothing breaks. Some input would be nice :)
 
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LongSeason

LongSeason

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Dec 14, 2018
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I had it as well, it feels like nothing tbh. One second you're here, next second you're awake. It feels like all the time in the world as well as no time at all has passed, you just sort of stop existing until you're woken back up. I think it's the deepest peace you could feel.
Mmh, that could bring up some deep philosophical shit.
Would our lives matter anything even to ourselves if when we die we just forget of having lived? I wonder if we will wake somewhere else the same way you said.
 
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21Neberg

21Neberg

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Dec 17, 2018
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Too bad I still haven't found a proper rope or a place to attach it.

Time to get creative - it's easier than you think! Personally, I recommend your door or the towel rack in the bathroom, if it's strong enough and you're planning on partial, not full hanging.
 
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Sixfeetunder

Sixfeetunder

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Jan 12, 2019
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It's not evidence of an afterlife. Yes, their heart is stopped, but their brain is still alive. People who've had NDEs were never brain dead. It's possible the brain is going into overdrive due to a lack of oxygen.
 
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felix

felix

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Jan 25, 2019
257
Just hallucinations. The living dont know where we end up only the dead do
 
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Kellogg's

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Oct 9, 2018
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It's not evidence of an afterlife. Yes, their heart is stopped, but their brain is still alive. People who've had NDEs were never brain dead. It's possible the brain is going into overdrive due to a lack of oxygen.
They say Pam Reynolds had an NDE while brain dead and I'm sure others have as well, allegedly. No way to know for sure other than having one yourself, though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam_Reynolds_case
 
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c824767

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Sep 2, 2019
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I think it is unreliable in the sense that it does not tell us what it is like to be dead. It is just "dying". It is promising though that most people feel peace.
 
trynacbt

trynacbt

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Sep 28, 2019
476
Sorry everyone, I know this will get some hate, but I'm still hoping for an after life.
 
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Passersby

Trapped in space and time
Aug 29, 2019
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In which people describe seeing a bright light with a tunnel and this kind of stuff.
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Hello, I think they are very interesting. Due to all the time I have had to spend laying around I have researched and read about a bunch of them also. Like you said a lot of them all seem to talk about a tunnel with a bright white light , or darkness at the end. Probably part of the hallucination that they are going through from the trauma or whatever event has caused them to be an nde. I've had surgeries and I didn't see shit. It was totally dark when I was out. No dreams or anything. I didn't even know I was alive .org anything until I woke up. I know that is different though because it's a surgery but just saying. Like Felix said they weren't actually dead yet but it's still interesting that they report a lot of the same things. It would be different if they were dead for like a week or 6 months and then we could call them up and say { Hey what's up? . . Anything there? . . Suffering ? At peace?..}. This isn't reality though so we will never know until we get there. There are also a smaller number of ones that go way out there and talk about seeing heaven and hell before they came back. I don't know if these people were already religious and just wanted to push that or if they really are convinced that this happened. IDK. Some of the videos I watched though they did seem really convinced and scared . One guy said he was in a dark pit of hell and there were demons and people clawing at his skin and yelling. It was hot and complete misery. He tried to climb out but once he got near the top a really big bad looking demon kicked him off the wall and he went back down into the bottom. This was the devil he said. He then stated that Jesus let him out and he saw a bright light and was told that he was given another's chance. Then he said he woke up. Who knows that's really heavy stuff though. I'm not saying it's real but he sure did seem convinced or otherwise he is a really good actor. On the other hand some of the suicide nde's said that they didn't see anything and it was black or others felt at peace. The main thing about these is that they weren't actually dead I guess.
 
vonvonwantpeace

vonvonwantpeace

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Jul 26, 2019
331
The sense of calm was probably your brain running out of oxygen.
 
Astral316

Astral316

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Aug 26, 2019
332
NDE stories reek of pro-lifer agenda... with the whole "the angels told me it wasn't my time yet" garbage.
 
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Throwawaysoul

Throwawaysoul

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May 14, 2018
606
Smoking DMT sounds a lot like NDE.
 
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Reyki6667

Student
Oct 11, 2019
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Nothing, pure delirious bull crap stories fuiled by their imaginations and manipulated by religions.
Near death as it is called isn't and was never death, as in dead brain cells.
 
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fightingsioux

fightingsioux

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Oct 22, 2019
357
I had a near death experience and went to heaven. There was a bunch of people screaming and everything was on fire. What's up with that?
 
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