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diy-event

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Nov 16, 2024
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Once I am swinging with a rope squeezing my conscioumess from me: will I dream?

I have had sleep apnea for a while and when I stop breathing in my sleep I am woken up by some hedious dreams.

It's the dreams that scare me the most with this method. The pain of hanging is doable the dreams not so much
 
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death_bed221

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Sep 23, 2024
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Probably not. If u ever was under anesthesia I think its like that.
 
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Forveleth

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Mar 26, 2024
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If you look up near death experiences, they are different for everyone. Some people see things/dream as they die, some do not. There is no way to tell what your brain will do while it is wildly firing trying to survive.
 
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Average Joe

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Nov 5, 2019
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Once I am swinging with a rope squeezing my conscioumess from me: will I dream?

I have had sleep apnea for a while and when I stop breathing in my sleep I am woken up by some hedious dreams.

It's the dreams that scare me the most with this method. The pain of hanging is doable the dreams not so much
I think there's some truth to this,

Please don't quote me on this because I'm an idiot but I remember hearing that the brain releases chemicals in our final moments. I suppose you'll find your answer based on your thoughts regarding near death experiences for example, would u contribute those experiences to science or is it more of a spiritual thing?

Some food for thought, unfortunately it's all I have
 

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