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NDE's ( Near death experience ) ... is there something else ...?

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Brain hallucinations, hope there is nothing after and would not wish eternal life on my worst enemy.  

Had one ND and my wife had one. Verdict: a very blanked-out sleep, live 5 mg of Xanax.

 

Maybe we were too baked from pot to find the tunnel of light.

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On 12/2/2023 at 1:07 PM, JingerBen said:

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Wonderful quote that I've always liked.

Nobody could put obnoxious know-it-alls in their place like the Bard.

Militant atheists tend to be a devout lot.

They often become testy - if not downright nasty - when their cherished beliefs are questioned.

For me, the old concept of adaequatio sums it up best. We just don't know, and at this stage in our evolution we are incapable of knowing.

Brain cells need a constant flow of oxygen (blood circulation). If oxygen supply to the brain is stopped, (for whatever reason), brain cells frantically are starting to fight for their lives. Frantically starting to exchange "information", seeking to avoid their dying process. This final process causes something that only can be classified as final "haluzionary effects".


A very strong dose of LSD can produce very similar effects.

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