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What do last moments feel like?
Thread starterParnate
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I want to know what the last moment/minutes of a person feel like ? How does it feel to know that life is exiting your body? That your body is going to eternal sleep? That your soul is leaving the vessel ? Anyone who has tried ctbing before? Can you share your experience? Sorry if this sounds insensitive .
As far as I understand, the last moments are before losing consciousness. This is a feeling of calm, relaxation, detachment, euphoria and falling into oblivion.
But such feelings will arise in the case of a whole brain. If a person destroyed the brain, then I don't know what the sensations will be. Probably he won't have time to feel anything.
It depends on how you are dying. If it is painful, you are not going to be a calm, relaxed person. You might be fighting your own SI and agonizing over your choice. It really depends on the mindset with which you go into it. Although, after hypoxia sets in, there can be a sense of calm. Many with near-death experiences have reported that, even if they were initially fighting, they felt very calm after some time.
My attempts were made under calm and purposeful conditions. Before I lost consciousness, I felt dizzy and relaxed. Both times, I was listening to a let's play. I focused on that until everything faded.
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