So, for various reasons I've been looking into NDEs lately and just by some weird chance you comment here and you just happen to have experience with NDEs. I don't do statistics but I'm guessing that this is statistically unlikely? Pretty cool reality we're in, sometimes.
They're not necessarily something you want to seek out, lol. But when they happen, they happen. I can only speak to the very narrow spectrum of NDE due to medical issues, nothing really exciting or dramatic like war or car accidents. I will say this though: I was peaceful and completely at ease each time it happened. And I was not religious at the time, and actually didn't become so until years afterwards.
Without details, what happened to me was actually about as close of an analogy to a hypothetical COVID death one could have. Eerily so (think flush). If people knew what it was like, I suspect fewer would fear COVID, even if it was real. ;)
Frankly, a lot of stuff I've read about the psychedelic experience touches on similar themes. However, I'd guess the brain is less of and active participant in a true NDE, and more of a passenger.
Edit: Added last paragraph. Hope the insight helps, glad to talk to you.
I've been looking into the nature of reality for many years and one of the proofs of its quirkiness seems to be NDEs. I've had experience with precognition before and have played around with intention successfully, so I'm not doubting anything any more. Some of the NDE stories, if true, destroy the standards of science, physics and reality.
So, for various reasons I've been looking into NDEs lately and just by some weird chance you comment here and you just happen to have experience with NDEs. I don't do statistics but I'm guessing that this is statistically unlikely? Pretty cool reality we're in, sometimes.
They're not necessarily something you want to seek out, lol. But when they happen, they happen. I can only speak to the very narrow spectrum of NDE due to medical issues, nothing really exciting or dramatic like war or car accidents. I will say this though: I was peaceful and completely at ease each time it happened. And I was not religious at the time, and actually didn't become so until years afterwards.
Without details, what happened to me was actually about as close of an analogy to a hypothetical COVID death one could have. Eerily so (think flush). If people knew what it was like, I suspect fewer would fear COVID, even if it was real. ;)
Frankly, a lot of stuff I've read about the psychedelic experience touches on similar themes. However, I'd guess the brain is less of and active participant in a true NDE, and more of a passenger.
Edit: Added last paragraph. Hope the insight helps, glad to talk to you.
I've been looking into the nature of reality for many years and one of the proofs of its quirkiness seems to be NDEs. I've had experience with precognition before and have played around with intention successfully, so I'm not doubting anything any more. Some of the NDE stories, if true, destroy the standards of science, physics and reality.
I kept it relatively "normal" in my original replies but, dollars to donuts, I'm pretty sure we're on the same page. :)
It's been a pleasure talking!
Cool. Don't hold back for my sake, I'm not the least bit fixated on "normalcy", status quo, etc.