I've had an NDE, even though I technically did not "die" (was in a coma for days though). I had a vision where I realized I was in a hospital, when a woman surrounded by light appeared at my side and told me not to worry, everything always works out the way it is supposed to (a message that has saved me on multiple occasions since, like being 2 days from homeless and about to give up when the phone rings with a job offer in another city).
Also, after my grandfather died, about a mo th went by when I was watching TV in their house, stone sober, I heard the lazy boy creak and looked at his chair, he was sitting, semi-transparent below his shoulders, and after a few moments vanished and the chair creaked like he stood up, never happened again and was left with the sense that it was his final good bye to me.
I understand this. I had an involuntary OOBE of floating above my body then travel down a hall in my house. I was trying to get to my mother. When I came to a closed door, I was instantly zipping back into my body. It taught me that on a spiritual level we can respect the privacy of another or feel we should not invade another's space. And my father, within moments of passing, appeared, tangibly, in a car with my grandson, and spoke to him. Wearing the shirt he was wearing when he left us, about 100 miles from there. He told my son, "Tell your Grammy I'm sorry but I have to go". Very quickly, he faded. Then my little grandson would see him in their rocking chair, and say "no" if someone wanted to sit there.
Yeah, I had an OOBE as well. Basically you have a default mode network in your brain it does this: It is potentially the neurological basis for the self
1.Autobiographical information: Memories of collection of events and facts about one's self
2.Self-reference: Referring to traits and descriptions of one's self
3.Emotion of one's self: Reflecting about one's own emotional state
Thinking about others:
1.Theory of mind: Thinking about the thoughts of others and what they might or might not know
2.Emotions of other: Understanding the emotions of other people and empathizing with their feelings
3.Moral reasoning: Determining just and unjust result of an action
4.Social evaluations: Good-bad attitude judgments about social concepts
5.Social categories: Reflecting on important social characteristics and status of a group
6.Social isolation: A perceived lack of social interaction.
Remembering the past and thinking about the future:
1.Remembering the past: Recalling events that happened in the past
2.Imagining the future: Envisioning events that might happen in the future
3.Episodic memory: Detailed memory related to specific events in time
4.Story comprehension: Understanding and remembering a narrative
This part of the brain more than likely stores your soul (psychopaths are missing certain parts of this network). Psychedelic's can cause this part of the brain to overload and shut down and can temporarily pop your soul out of your body. This part is also active when you dream. He's real frens.
I've had an NDE, even though I technically did not "die" (was in a coma for days though). I had a vision where I realized I was in a hospital, when a woman surrounded by light appeared at my side and told me not to worry, everything always works out the way it is supposed to (a message that has saved me on multiple occasions since, like being 2 days from homeless and about to give up when the phone rings with a job offer in another city).
Also, after my grandfather died, about a mo th went by when I was watching TV in their house, stone sober, I heard the lazy boy creak and looked at his chair, he was sitting, semi-transparent below his shoulders, and after a few moments vanished and the chair creaked like he stood up, never happened again and was left with the sense that it was his final good bye to me.
I understand this. I had an involuntary OOBE of floating above my body then travel down a hall in my house. I was trying to get to my mother. When I came to a closed door, I was instantly zipping back into my body. It taught me that on a spiritual level we can respect the privacy of another or feel we should not invade another's space. And my father, within moments of passing, appeared, tangibly, in a car with my grandson, and spoke to him. Wearing the shirt he was wearing when he left us, about 100 miles from there. He told my son, "Tell your Grammy I'm sorry but I have to go". Very quickly, he faded. Then my little grandson would see him in their rocking chair, and say "no" if someone wanted to sit there.
Yeah, I had an OOBE as well. Basically you have a default mode network in your brain it does this: It is potentially the neurological basis for the self
1.Autobiographical information: Memories of collection of events and facts about one's self 2.Self-reference: Referring to traits and descriptions of one's self 3.Emotion of one's self: Reflecting about one's own emotional state
Thinking about others: 1.Theory of mind: Thinking about the thoughts of others and what they might or might not know 2.Emotions of other: Understanding the emotions of other people and empathizing with their feelings 3.Moral reasoning: Determining just and unjust result of an action 4.Social evaluations: Good-bad attitude judgments about social concepts 5.Social categories: Reflecting on important social characteristics and status of a group 6.Social isolation: A perceived lack of social interaction.
Remembering the past and thinking about the future: 1.Remembering the past: Recalling events that happened in the past 2.Imagining the future: Envisioning events that might happen in the future 3.Episodic memory: Detailed memory related to specific events in time 4.Story comprehension: Understanding and remembering a narrative
This part of the brain more than likely stores your soul (psychopaths are missing certain parts of this network). Psychedelic's can cause this part of the brain to overload and shut down and can temporarily pop your soul out of your body. This part is also active when you dream. He's real frens.