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TotalDesolution

TotalDesolution

trying
Oct 8, 2023
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i just wish there as some way to know how it would be ? to know if it was peaceful, if i would be happy, or just nothing which would also be fine or if it would be some kind of even worse of a hell than the one we already life in. to wish there was a way to know what would happen to us so i wont be as scared as i am right now to die

near death experiences are the closest thing to know and i really wish i could experience that, does anyone know how that could be possible without killing myself?
 
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trashhologram

⚰ Baby, let me decompose ⚰
Dec 15, 2023
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To get a near death experience you would have to attempt suicide and almost succeed in it or get almost killed in some other way. It's obviosly risky af. If you attempt and let someone know they might find you too soon. If you don't let anyone know you either die or stay alive.
 
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breezeboy

breezeboy

To infinity and beyond
Dec 8, 2023
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This question has haunted me my entire life.

Unfortunately you can't experience a nde unless it happens to you and attempting to induce one isnt smart. You might suffer permanent injuries and end up way worse off.

If you want to read about ndes there is an official websites with hundreds of verifiable experiences.
Verified as much as something like this could be.

 
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FallingGrace

FallingGrace

Secretary of something
Mar 11, 2020
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This question has haunted me my entire life.

Unfortunately you can't experience a nde unless it happens to you and attempting to induce one isnt smart. You might suffer permanent injuries and end up way worse off.

If you want to read about ndes there is an official websites with hundreds of verifiable experiences.
Verified as much as something like this could be.

Seconding this. The nearest you can get to a safe NDE is artificially inducing one with hallucinogenics such as DMT (the chemical that floods your brain when you die).
 
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Antoine_Roquentin

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i just wish there as some way to know how it would be ? to know if it was peaceful, if i would be happy, or just nothing which would also be fine or if it would be some kind of even worse of a hell than the one we already life in. to wish there was a way to know what would happen to us so i wont be as scared as i am right now to die

near death experiences are the closest thing to know and i really wish i could experience that, does anyone know how that could be possible without killing myself?
I'm haunted by the same question, unfortunately there is no other way to know than to experience it. Are you more concerned about the process of dying or about what might come after?
 
breezeboy

breezeboy

To infinity and beyond
Dec 8, 2023
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Seconding this. The nearest you can get to a NDE is artificially inducing one with hallucinogenics such as DMT (the chemical that floods your brain when you die).
Yeah I was gonna mention ayahuasca or maybe a large dose of shrooms but reading about ndes is so fascinating. I actually plan to attend a ayahuasca retreat before I ctb so hopefully that plays out!

The dmt in your brain topic is interesting.
This article is a great read about it.
 
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AshersGirl

AshersGirl

Girl, Interrupted
Apr 29, 2022
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Y'all seen Flatliners?

(The original 90s film was better than the 2017 remake).

Anyhow it's fiction but the theory is there: only they were all med students with the know how and access to drugs and equipment.

I think I would like to experience an NDE but there are so many different accounts from different people that I wonder… do we see what our subconscious mind expects us to see in the process of dying? 🤔
 
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