
sarahR
Experienced
- Nov 11, 2020
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I'm still here, my friend is the one who's Ctb.My deepest condolences. I hope you rest in peace
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I'm still here, my friend is the one who's Ctb.My deepest condolences. I hope you rest in peace
But with the multiverse theory, all the 'yous' in other universes are different entities with their own first- person identities. Just as we don't experience all the other selves which supposedly branch off in different universes with every event, why should we experience having 'survived' a ctb attempt in other universes?Have you ever considered that if multiple universes do exist, then even if you try to kill yourself in this one and succeed, tomorrow you'll wake up in another, the attempt having failed or you being rescued in that one?
In the universe you left, you died as far as everyone there is concerned, but from your perspective you wake up alive again until every version of you in every universe has died, you stay alive since you are still conscious until none of you remain.
Maybe they merge. I don't know. I'm just thinking out loud and probably talking bollocks.But with the multiverse theory, all the 'yous' in other universes are different entities with their own first- person identities. Just as we don't experience all the other selves which supposedly branch off in different universes with every event, why should we experience having 'survived' a ctb attempt in other universes?
Seems like quantum hokum to scare people off from ctb'ing.
I have no reason to stay any longer, I've ruined my life with the choices I've made, my mental health has caused me to make foolish mistakes, ones that I feel I cannot fix.
I know that leaving will hurt some people, I don't want to hurt anyone by leaving, but I think I'll hurt them more by staying.
The bit that's hard to reconcile is the question of what happens after death, do our souls/ minds/ conscious live on do you think, or are we divided as per religion based on the life's we have lived/ the good and bad that we have done, or, as I hope, that we simply are dead dead, nothing more?
I know no one knows, and that religious beliefs somewhat dictate peoples thinking on the possibility of an after life or re-incarnation, some people believe in the Big Bang theory, which to me dictates that there's nothing after death but for blankness. Others believe we are all part of a big experiment like in the Matrix, or that we are all just the play thing of another life form ( I actually think this is plausible ), and others think that we moved from realm to realm.
What do you all think happens, and hope happens after death?
There is quite a bit of debate about the seat of consciousness. Some believe it is separate and apart from the brain.consciousness is just the chemicals and electrical signals in your brain.
I've heard a lot of theories on this. Non-existence seems most likely. No darkness, no void. Just. Nothing. Its hard for us to comprehend what that would feel like, mostly because it doesn't feel like anything at all.I have no reason to stay any longer, I've ruined my life with the choices I've made, my mental health has caused me to make foolish mistakes, ones that I feel I cannot fix.
I know that leaving will hurt some people, I don't want to hurt anyone by leaving, but I think I'll hurt them more by staying.
The bit that's hard to reconcile is the question of what happens after death, do our souls/ minds/ conscious live on do you think, or are we divided as per religion based on the life's we have lived/ the good and bad that we have done, or, as I hope, that we simply are dead dead, nothing more?
I know no one knows, and that religious beliefs somewhat dictate peoples thinking on the possibility of an after life or re-incarnation, some people believe in the Big Bang theory, which to me dictates that there's nothing after death but for blankness. Others believe we are all part of a big experiment like in the Matrix, or that we are all just the play thing of another life form ( I actually think this is plausible ), and others think that we moved from realm to realm.
What do you all think happens, and hope happens after death?
I suppose another way to think of it could be like a computer program.There is quite a bit of debate about the seat of consciousness. Some believe it is separate and apart from the brain.
As someone who wavers between genuinely hoping that there is nothing after death, that our brains just turn off and that's it and hoping that a beautiful new life and indescribable unconditional love awaits us I hope I'm not doing more harm than good by sharing the single most compelling "near death experience" story, which includes an after death communication that was verified by three different independent parties and individuals, story with you.I have no reason to stay any longer, I've ruined my life with the choices I've made, my mental health has caused me to make foolish mistakes, ones that I feel I cannot fix.
I know that leaving will hurt some people, I don't want to hurt anyone by leaving, but I think I'll hurt them more by staying.
The bit that's hard to reconcile is the question of what happens after death, do our souls/ minds/ conscious live on do you think, or are we divided as per religion based on the life's we have lived/ the good and bad that we have done, or, as I hope, that we simply are dead dead, nothing more?
I know no one knows, and that religious beliefs somewhat dictate peoples thinking on the possibility of an after life or re-incarnation, some people believe in the Big Bang theory, which to me dictates that there's nothing after death but for blankness. Others believe we are all part of a big experiment like in the Matrix, or that we are all just the play thing of another life form ( I actually think this is plausible ), and others think that we moved from realm to realm.
What do you all think happens, and hope happens after death?