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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
89
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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G50

Member
Jun 28, 2023
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My concern is if our consciousness was miserable in this life will we continue being unhappy in the afterlife.

From the many NDE reports I have read, none of the pain or misery gets carried over into the afterlife realm. In this heavenly realm, there is only bliss and indescribably beauty. People who are a car accident, for example, and are in excruciating pain, report that once they leave their body, and become a conscious awareness floating outside of their body, there is only calm and tranquility.

One point to be aware of though: in a few NDEs, some people do not arrive in the heavenly environment, but land in a nightmarish Hell. These hellish environments may appear as a dark abyss, a barren wasteland, a fiery pit, or other desolate landscapes.

The strongest feature of this hellish world is not the landscape, however, but the overwhelmingly negative emotions felt, such as terror, despair, abandonment, hopelessness, shame, and a sense of being utterly cut off from love, light and God.

But individuals arriving in the hellish realm are usually able to escape and get into Heaven by calling out for help or focusing on love. In some cases, the person does not escape hellish world on their own; instead, a divine being, an angel or a deceased loved one arrives to rescue them.

However, the NDEs involving Hell are a minority, only around 15%. And there does not appear to be any relationship between whether you were good or bad in your life, and whether you land in Hell during an NDE. It's just random. But it's good to keep in mind the escape techniques that people have reported allowed them to escape from the hellish realm during their NDE, such as focusing on love, or calling out for help.
 
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divinemistress36

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Jan 1, 2024
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From the many NDE reports I have read, none of the pain or misery gets carried over into the afterlife realm. In this heavenly realm, there is only bliss and indescribably beauty. People who are a car accident, for example, and are in excruciating pain, report that once they leave their body, and become a conscious awareness floating outside of their body, there is only calm and tranquility.

One point to be aware of though: in a few NDEs, some people do not arrive in the heavenly environment, but land in a nightmarish Hell. These hellish environments may appear as a dark abyss, a barren wasteland, a fiery pit, or other desolate landscapes.

The strongest feature of this hellish world is not the landscape, however, but the overwhelmingly negative emotions felt, such as terror, despair, abandonment, hopelessness, shame, and a sense of being utterly cut off from love, light and God.

But individuals arriving in the hellish realm are usually able to escape and get into Heaven by calling out for help or focusing on love. In some cases, the person does not escape hellish world on their own; instead, a divine being, an angel or a deceased loved one arrives to rescue them.

However, the NDEs involving Hell are a minority, only around 15%. And there does not appear to be any relationship between whether you were good or bad in your life, and whether you land in Hell during an NDE. It's just random. But it's good to keep in mind the escape techniques that people have reported allowed them to escape from the hellish realm during their NDE, such as focusing on love, or calling out for help.
I have a couple of brain injury friends who were pronounced dead and came back and had ndes pretty cool
 

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