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setmefree

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What do you think where do we go after death, or what will happen after death?
 
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popo

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Probably the same place before we were born.
 
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a.n.kirillov

velle non discitur
Nov 17, 2019
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I suspect it has to be disappointing since gradual disappointment has been the only constant in my life.
 
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Basingstoke. People in Basingstoke have no word for hell.
 
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Melkus2020

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Feb 19, 2020
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You cease to exist and return to being the space dust that created us and everything else.
 
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Nem

Drs suck mega ass!
Sep 3, 2018
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We either go in the ground, a container or ashes spread out.
peace/hugs
 
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dyingtodie

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Nov 29, 2018
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Check out Howard Storms NDE experience on youtube, or similar NDE's...his account, read by TWS Mandelker was most insightful. DMT The Spirit Molecule will be in play, rest assured.
 
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BeGone

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I think there's nothing after death, no hell or heaven, it's just how it was before we were born. Even if by some chance we happen to live another life I don't think we'll remember anything from our previous one as it's also possible that we are actually living again after someone else has died and we have no memories about it whatsoever.
 
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S1mpleme

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Dec 27, 2019
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What do you think where do we go after death, or what will happen after death?
We go nowhere and there is nothing after, we will just stop exist in this world.
 
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blood orange

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Sep 14, 2018
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Hopefully the gas station.
 
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RSento

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Feb 25, 2020
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We go nowhere and there is nothing after, we will just stop exist in this world.
This. Just, absolute nothingness. Not even anything to be experienced. Ideally, I'd like to be reincarnated as another human being for a new chance at a better life, but that's my hopes, not what I believe. Banking on this being a matrix like simulation also helps calm the mind lol.
 
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Anon2662

Anon2662

Just a girl trapped in a psychological prison
Feb 13, 2020
366
Now that's the million dollar question!
 
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Reallyreallyreally

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Jan 13, 2020
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Is it insensitive to say that I don't know but I also don't really care?
 
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mylifefreakingsucks

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Personally I believe in oblivion; complete and utter nothingness. We just won't exist. Or at least I hope so.
 
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mesohappy

mesohappy

Cat piss sammich??
Jan 10, 2020
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Where do suicides go when they die?
They don't go to heaven where the angels fly.
They go to a lake of fire and fry-
Wont see'em again till the fourth of Julyyy!

J/k..Shit if I know.Seems like someone asks this question on a thread everyother day.Or maybe Im just spending too much time here. :blarg:
Hopefully the gas station.
Dang, I better go right now then! My shit is on E! :pfff:
 
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EndItQuickly

EndItQuickly

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Where do suicides go when they die?
They don't go to heaven where the angels fly.
They go to a lake of fire and fry-
Wont see'em again till the fourth of Julyyy!

J/k..Shit if I know.Seems like someone asks this question on a thread everyother day.Or maybe Im just spending too much time here. :blarg:
Dang, I better go right now then! My shit is on E! :pfff:
We go wherever Kobain went ;D

Seriously though, if we just stop existing that's fine, but I find it hard to believe when I think about things like what existed before the big bang. I feel like life is a very special thing cosmically speaking. We know so little, so saying we just turn to dust seems arrogant, if even if it's logical.
 
Empty Smile

Empty Smile

The final Bell has rung. Goodbye to all.
Jul 13, 2018
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We go wherever Kobain went ;D

Seriously though, if we just stop existing that's fine, but I find it hard to believe when I think about things like what existed before the big bang. I feel like life is a very special thing cosmically speaking. We know so little, so saying we just turn to dust seems arrogant, if even if it's logical.
10 years before you were born, you were nothing.

10 years after you die, you will be nothing.

Just a speck of dust, and no one will remember you.
 
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EndItQuickly

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10 years before you were born, you were nothing.

10 years after you die, you will be nothing.

Just a speck of dust, and no one will remember you.
Yeah, but what if you forget where you came from when you come alive here? Just saying it's a possibility.
 
mesohappy

mesohappy

Cat piss sammich??
Jan 10, 2020
674
Yeah, but what if you forget where you came from when you come alive here? Just saying it's a possibility.
That reminds me of a story I heard a long time ago,I don't remember where.

A family had just brought their new baby home and had one of those baby monitors installed in babies crib.Older brother,a very young child himself is overheard on the baby monitor late one night saying to baby brother "could you tell me what heaven is like again,because Im already starting to forget."
 
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Reallyreallyreally

Experienced
Jan 13, 2020
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I imagine it will be like that part of falling asleep before your brain starts generating the hallucinations we call dreams, which is to say nothing at all. Not black, not quiet, not heaven, not some fucking fire walk. Just a nada so absolute that existence will cease to exist.
 
faust

faust

lost among the stars
Jan 26, 2020
3,138
We can't say where do we go after death. We don't know where we have been 13,8 billions of years. But I hope we will return to 60s to enjoy some nice music
 
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Hopeindeath!

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Dec 7, 2019
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I believe when I die I will go to Heaven because, I accepted Jesus as my savior.
 
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adderallfiend

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Feb 26, 2020
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You effectively have a DMT trip (google if you need familiarity) as you begin to die. This is what causes the ND experiences people have to make them see hell, angels, Buddha, or whatever else while they're legally dead for those few minutes.

I've never believed in the afterlife since I was 6 years old in Episcopalian mass. I thought the idea was preposterous. But when I experimented with DMT, I went somewhere else. I talked to aliens in tongue, I flew above plants composed of geometrical shapes, but I didn't experience anything I hope to transition to upon death.

So, the fact that your brain is flooded with DMT as you die leads me to believe there may be a chance that your mind sort of collapses into itself but does not cease to exist. Or maybe you just have a wicked DMT trip (they truly last for what feels like a lifetime, according to some) and then you die and it's all black nothingness from there.

But it makes sense to me that the pre-death DMT trip is sort of a preparation for what's next, and that what's next may be based on your own belief systems. On the show "I survived there and back", devout Christians see Jesus or their perception of God. Those who have defected from their church seem to find themselves crawling out of hell, or having conversations with Satan. Women who have had abortions see their child grown up, people who have lost close kin see their close kin again, etc.

This cannot be coincidental in my opinion. And it scares the hell out of me. I have no religion. I have nothing except fear that there is an afterlife that my mind can control, because I have no control over my mind. I have clinically diagnosed OCD and dozens of bad trips in years past; I can only imagine what my brain will decide to show me or where it will bring me when I die. The idea of a personal hell, personal heaven, and anything in between being where we go after we become cadavers absolutely terrifies me.

I've seen some hideous, evil things in my hardest hallucinogenic experiences. I have no control over my mind in a sense - a mind that loves to put me in an awful place (especially on hallucinogens). I also have no spirituality - I don't believe in god unless it's a Deist god, but I do believe that there is evil in this world and in this vast cosmos. Perhaps an evil that is waiting to take control of my reality when I die..

One particular study, DMT Models the Near-Death Experience, "found a significant overlap in nearly all of the NDE phenomenological features when comparing DMT-induced NDEs with a matched group of 'actual' NDE experiencers." This seems to suggest that DMT is a meaningful way to understand what happens when your heart stops beating.

Relevant: When You Die - MGMT - this is a great song in general, especially to find some comfort pre-death. I'm not sure I agree with the moral of the song, but I absolutely love the upbeat tone about death and the relief that comes with it.
Baby, I'm ready, I'm ready, ready, ready to blow my brains out
You die
And words won't do anything
It's permanently night
And I won't feel anything
We'll all be laughing with you when you die

Words won't do anything
It's permanently night
And I won't feel anything
We'll all be laughing with you when you die
 
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Marktheghost

Marktheghost

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Feb 20, 2020
911
There's no evidence that any part of a human (soul or spirit or whatever) survives the death of the body. I think it's just oblivion; you just cease to exist, just the same as before you were born.
 
faust

faust

lost among the stars
Jan 26, 2020
3,138
You effectively have a DMT trip (google if you need familiarity) as you begin to die. This is what causes the ND experiences people have to make them see hell, angels, Buddha, or whatever else while they're legally dead for those few minutes.

I've never believed in the afterlife since I was 6 years old in Episcopalian mass. I thought the idea was preposterous. But when I experimented with DMT, I went somewhere else. I talked to aliens in tongue, I flew above plants composed of geometrical shapes, but I didn't experience anything I hope to transition to upon death.

So, the fact that your brain is flooded with DMT as you die leads me to believe there may be a chance that your mind sort of collapses into itself but does not cease to exist. Or maybe you just have a wicked DMT trip (they truly last for what feels like a lifetime, according to some) and then you die and it's all black nothingness from there.

But it makes sense to me that the pre-death DMT trip is sort of a preparation for what's next, and that what's next may be based on your own belief systems. On the show "I survived there and back", devout Christians see Jesus or their perception of God. Those who have defected from their church seem to find themselves crawling out of hell, or having conversations with Satan. Women who have had abortions see their child grown up, people who have lost close kin see their close kin again, etc.

This cannot be coincidental in my opinion. And it scares the hell out of me. I have no religion. I have nothing except fear that there is an afterlife that my mind can control, because I have no control over my mind. I have clinically diagnosed OCD and dozens of bad trips in years past; I can only imagine what my brain will decide to show me or where it will bring me when I die. The idea of a personal hell, personal heaven, and anything in between being where we go after we become cadavers absolutely terrifies me.

I've seen some hideous, evil things in my hardest hallucinogenic experiences. I have no control over my mind in a sense - a mind that loves to put me in an awful place (especially on hallucinogens). I also have no spirituality - I don't believe in god unless it's a Deist god, but I do believe that there is evil in this world and in this vast cosmos. Perhaps an evil that is waiting to take control of my reality when I die..

One particular study, DMT Models the Near-Death Experience, "found a significant overlap in nearly all of the NDE phenomenological features when comparing DMT-induced NDEs with a matched group of 'actual' NDE experiencers." This seems to suggest that DMT is a meaningful way to understand what happens when your heart stops beating.

Relevant: When You Die - MGMT - this is a great song in general, especially to find some comfort pre-death. I'm not sure I agree with the moral of the song, but I absolutely love the upbeat tone about death and the relief that comes with it.
Wow, that is a very strong point! I am glad you have your own understanding of how the things work. Was it only DMT that brought you to such an answer to existential problem?
 
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Majin K.

Majin K.

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Jan 9, 2020
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Nonexistence is the only logical answer. 4D60C365 55AD 431B 868F 68883C35C053
 
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