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Alchemike User ID: 73977045 United States 06/05/2019 12:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP... You did not die. There is a reason they call it a NEAR death experience. There is no return from death. You experienced a Dimethyltryptamine rush. Endogenous DMT is the source of all of these metaphysical type experiences. o)< mike white walks red... |
Pilgrim001 User ID: 77021014 United States 06/05/2019 12:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a great story! Thank you for sharing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76782929 The one commonality among all stories like yours is the incredible peace felt after dying. Even if you don't know why you are here, at least you know that it serves a purpose, or else you wouldn't be here. Maybe this thread was the purpose. ? I have two theories. Either we are here serving a life sentence for wrong doing or wrong thinking on the other side, or maybe we are making a movie for all of us to see once it's done. Imagine everything you do,say, think being watched by trillions of people/beings. Or God is just playing with his SIM CITY. I don't have the time or the crayons to explain this to you. Slake Blake |
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MyPillow Forum Moderator User ID: 76287002 United States 06/05/2019 12:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a great story! Thank you for sharing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76782929 The one commonality among all stories like yours is the incredible peace felt after dying. Even if you don't know why you are here, at least you know that it serves a purpose, or else you wouldn't be here. Maybe this thread was the purpose. ? I have two theories. Either we are here serving a life sentence for wrong doing or wrong thinking on the other side, or maybe we are making a movie for all of us to see once it's done. Imagine everything you do,say, think being watched by trillions of people/beings. Or God is just playing with his SIM CITY. God is playing SimUniverse. “I’m the wall that progress ran into" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77706402 United States 06/05/2019 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a great story! Thank you for sharing. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76782929 The one commonality among all stories like yours is the incredible peace felt after dying. Even if you don't know why you are here, at least you know that it serves a purpose, or else you wouldn't be here. Maybe this thread was the purpose. ? I have two theories. Either we are here serving a life sentence for wrong doing or wrong thinking on the other side, or maybe we are making a movie for all of us to see once it's done. Imagine everything you do,say, think being watched by trillions of people/beings. Or God is just playing with his SIM CITY. God is playing SimUniverse. Maybe this planet is a giant game of Civilization with different beings control different countries |
Hope_Full (OP) User ID: 76989792 United States 06/05/2019 12:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During this experience, I had the most mental clarity that I have ever known. EVER. It was like "life" was the dream and dying was waking up. BTW, I don't call it a near-death experience. I call it a "temporary death experience." I was not near death. I was dead. My heart stopped. My blood pressure went to zero. That's medically documented. I was resuscitated. And it was FUN when my soul popped out of my body. I popped right out like toast out of a toaster. It was very dramatic. Someone asked, "Do I fear death?" No, not at all. My passing was very peaceful. I lost consciousness, finished bleeding out and then died. Exsanguination is a peaceful way to go - after you get past the messy stuff. One consequence is that now, I don't fear death. In fact, when I was dead, I was grateful that this earth experience was over. Really grateful. It's not been an easy life. And I was thinking, "Well that was easy! I wish I'd known how this was going to end and that would have been one less thing to worry about!" Yes, I really did think that! :D Fact is, we wake up when we die. Dying was the best thing that ever happened to me. Truly. I'm just not sure what I'm supposed to do now. As to a lawsuit, I decided not to sue the doctor(s) involved. Whatever time remains to me, I want to have peace. Suing someone is like declaring war against them. I don't want to do that. My late husband was a lawyer. Lawsuits are a glimpse of hell on earth. Peace, peace, peace. That's what I crave. Last Edited by Hope_Full on 06/05/2019 12:33 PM |
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two honest questions for OP. User ID: 77705404 Estonia 06/05/2019 12:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During this experience, I had the most mental clarity that I have ever known. EVER. It was like "life" was the dream and dying was waking up. BTW, I don't call it a near-death experience. I call it a "temporary death experience." I was not near death. I was dead. My heart stopped. My blood pressure went to zero. That's medically documented. I was resuscitated. And it was FUN when my soul popped out of my body. I popped right out like toast out of a toaster. It was very dramatic. Someone asked, "Do I fear death?" No, not at all. My passing was very peaceful. I lost consciousness, finished bleeding out and then died. Exsanguination is a peaceful way to go - after you past the messy stuff. I don't fear death. In fact, I was grateful that this earth experience was over. Really grateful. It's not been an easy life. Fact is, we wake up when we die. Dying was the best thing that ever happened to me. Truly. I'm just not sure what I'm supposed to do now. Hey OP - I have two honest questions for you , would like two honest answers 1) after your events, did you ever look at the sun , and see it as a hollow tube opening in the sky , like an ethernet cable ? 2) did you ever see transparent, thumb size , paramecium like creature come out of it / interact / go back ? thanks if you can answer |
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Hope_Full (OP) User ID: 76989792 United States 06/05/2019 12:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey OP - I have two honest questions for you , would like two honest answers Quoting: two honest questions for OP. 77705404 1) after your events, did you ever look at the sun , and see it as a hollow tube opening in the sky , like an ethernet cable ? 2) did you ever see transparent, thumb size , paramecium like creature come out of it / interact / go back ? thanks if you can answer 1) After this, I was hospitalized for several days. In that time, I felt like I was more in that world than this one. I felt spiritual beings swarming me. It was bliss. And peace. More peace. At this point, I didn't know if I was going to survive or not, and I didn't care. It felt like either one was a win. So - I did not have an ocassion to gaze at the sun. 2) I didn't see the sun so I can't answer this. Last Edited by Hope_Full on 06/05/2019 12:37 PM |
Petrus User ID: 61894785 Canada 06/05/2019 12:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What you saw was your nerves and brain cells doing things no such thing as heaven Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77705018 God gave you a brain to think. So, THINK. If YOU are using YOUR brain to think, then YOU and YOUR body are 2 separate things. YOU are not YOUR body. God didn't give fuck all My Mother and Father gave me anyway fuck what you think you sound like one of those LGBT fucks The DNA of the cell tissue will always be either XX or XY regardless of what you cut off, drugs you take, think, hope, wish, want, sew on, new holes you cut in yourself. No matter what the doctor prescribes the child, there will be only superficial changes. No lab-made hormone will truly change the chromosomal makeup within the body of that child. The mind and body are two different things. The mind may think it is the opposite sex, but the body is the reality. One cannot change reality at its core. ----------- libs can't stand that gender dysphoria is a mental illness and not something to be celebrated. But you're not "changing" yourself. Your chromosomes are immutable and unalterable. The only change is in your mirror and your poor, deluded head. Males are XY and Females are XX and no surgery or hormones can change that BIOLOGICAL Fact. Democrats are Anti-Science. You totally misunderstood my point. You said that there is no after life, right? Over and over, people who 'think' like you are proven wrong. Through logic and multiple experiences by others that there is an after life. If you cut off your hand, will YOU still be here? |
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Trinitarian User ID: 77705394 United States 06/05/2019 12:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's pretty confusing. I'm not sure what it is that I'm supposed to do with the rest of my life. Quoting: Hope_Full Sometimes, it's not about the "big" things that we have to do in life that matters. Instead, it's about the little things. Case in point, it is about the relationships that we establish on earth. It's about becoming the best parent that you can become, about becoming the best spouse that you can become, about becoming the best grandparent that you can become, about becoming the best friend that you can become, etc. Think about it, we can't take anything with us when we die EXCEPT the relationships that we established on earth and the memories associated with those relationships. We are here on earth to love and create lasting and wonderful relationships. In the end, that is all that is really going to matter. Consequently, don't focus on the big things, focus on creating more lasting memories with your loved ones. So, spend quality time with your spouse, your grandkids, and your other loved ones. If you do this, at the end of life's journey, you will be happy and blessed as well as those around you. |
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Deplorable Xeven User ID: 75948321 United States 06/05/2019 12:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This happened several months ago. I'm 60 years old. It was a "medical mistake" that was made during a very minor procedure and the doctor screwed up. Quoting: Hope_Full Perhaps the doctor thought he'd fixed the mistake, but something busted lose and I ended up back in an ER where they made a few more mistakes which resulted in my dying from exsanugination (blood loss). I lost "more than 40%" of my blood and my heart stopped. I was resuscitated after more than 10 minutes with no vital signs. If you'd told me that I was in heaven for several HOURS, I would have believed you. I went to heaven and had a phenomenal experience however... Heaven sent me back, and when I came back, I was healthier than ever. Several medically documented health problems were gone, to the astonishment of the doctors. A spiritual being told me that I needed to come back, but didn't offer an explanation as to why. I loved what I saw "over there" and felt the most perfect peace you could ever imagine. I wasn't "nearly dead." I was completely dead, and my heart had stopped for 10+ minutes. My kids are grown, I'm retired, and I'm not sure why or how I got saved when other people don't. It's pretty confusing. I'm not sure what it is that I'm supposed to do with the rest of my life. They sent you back cause your going to push a grocery cart in front of some kid and delay him. Otherwise he would have been late getting home, his mom would have restricted him for a week which would have prevented him from meeting a girl after school the next day. They eventually marry, have 3 kids, one of which joins the Navy and travels overseas and ends up in a foreign jail. The US consulate spends years trying to obtain his release but fails. The consulate quits his job in disgust and returns home and runs for Mayor. As mayor... I reserve the right to declare my comments and posts as satire. Nothing I post should be considered or interpreted as advocacy for illegal activity. My comments are designed to inspire critical political thinking. I only mean half of what I say and only say half of what I mean. |
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BRIEF User ID: 39607259 United States 06/05/2019 12:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This happened several months ago. I'm 60 years old. It was a "medical mistake" that was made during a very minor procedure and the doctor screwed up. Quoting: Hope_Full Perhaps the doctor thought he'd fixed the mistake, but something busted lose and I ended up back in an ER where they made a few more mistakes which resulted in my dying from exsanugination (blood loss). I lost "more than 40%" of my blood and my heart stopped. I was resuscitated after more than 10 minutes with no vital signs. If you'd told me that I was in heaven for several HOURS, I would have believed you. I went to heaven and had a phenomenal experience however... Heaven sent me back, and when I came back, I was healthier than ever. Several medically documented health problems were gone, to the astonishment of the doctors. A spiritual being told me that I needed to come back, but didn't offer an explanation as to why. I loved what I saw "over there" and felt the most perfect peace you could ever imagine. I wasn't "nearly dead." I was completely dead, and my heart had stopped for 10+ minutes. My kids are grown, I'm retired, and I'm not sure why or how I got saved when other people don't. It's pretty confusing. I'm not sure what it is that I'm supposed to do with the rest of my life. If you knew you wouldn't want to face it... I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
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PiccoloGal User ID: 76190053 United States 06/05/2019 12:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During this experience, I had the most mental clarity that I have ever known. EVER. It was like "life" was the dream and dying was waking up. BTW, I don't call it a near-death experience. I call it a "temporary death experience." I was not near death. I was dead. My heart stopped. My blood pressure went to zero. That's medically documented. I was resuscitated. And it was FUN when my soul popped out of my body. I popped right out like toast out of a toaster. It was very dramatic. Someone asked, "Do I fear death?" No, not at all. My passing was very peaceful. I lost consciousness, finished bleeding out and then died. Exsanguination is a peaceful way to go - after you get past the messy stuff. One consequence is that now, I don't fear death. In fact, when I was dead, I was grateful that this earth experience was over. Really grateful. It's not been an easy life. And I was thinking, "Well that was easy! I wish I'd known how this was going to end and that would have been one less thing to worry about!" Yes, I really did think that! :D Fact is, we wake up when we die. Dying was the best thing that ever happened to me. Truly. I'm just not sure what I'm supposed to do now. As to a lawsuit, I decided not to sue the doctor(s) involved. Whatever time remains to me, I want to have peace. Suing someone is like declaring war against them. I don't want to do that. My late husband was a lawyer. Lawsuits are a glimpse of hell on earth. Peace, peace, peace. That's what I crave. Then BE peace. Perhaps that’s all there is to you returning. Spread the peace you feel. This world could use heavy doses of it. Thanks for sharing your awesome experience! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77437007 Canada 06/05/2019 12:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This happened several months ago. I'm 60 years old. It was a "medical mistake" that was made during a very minor procedure and the doctor screwed up. Quoting: Hope_Full Perhaps the doctor thought he'd fixed the mistake, but something busted lose and I ended up back in an ER where they made a few more mistakes which resulted in my dying from exsanugination (blood loss). I lost "more than 40%" of my blood and my heart stopped. I was resuscitated after more than 10 minutes with no vital signs. If you'd told me that I was in heaven for several HOURS, I would have believed you. I went to heaven and had a phenomenal experience however... Heaven sent me back, and when I came back, I was healthier than ever. Several medically documented health problems were gone, to the astonishment of the doctors. A spiritual being told me that I needed to come back, but didn't offer an explanation as to why. I loved what I saw "over there" and felt the most perfect peace you could ever imagine. I wasn't "nearly dead." I was completely dead, and my heart had stopped for 10+ minutes. My kids are grown, I'm retired, and I'm not sure why or how I got saved when other people don't. It's pretty confusing. I'm not sure what it is that I'm supposed to do with the rest of my life. Did you get to fuck all of the 72 goats in only 10 minutes??? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 76782929 United States 06/05/2019 12:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During this experience, I had the most mental clarity that I have ever known. EVER. It was like "life" was the dream and dying was waking up. BTW, I don't call it a near-death experience. I call it a "temporary death experience." I was not near death. I was dead. My heart stopped. My blood pressure went to zero. That's medically documented. I was resuscitated. And it was FUN when my soul popped out of my body. I popped right out like toast out of a toaster. It was very dramatic. Someone asked, "Do I fear death?" No, not at all. My passing was very peaceful. I lost consciousness, finished bleeding out and then died. Exsanguination is a peaceful way to go - after you get past the messy stuff. One consequence is that now, I don't fear death. In fact, when I was dead, I was grateful that this earth experience was over. Really grateful. It's not been an easy life. And I was thinking, "Well that was easy! I wish I'd known how this was going to end and that would have been one less thing to worry about!" Yes, I really did think that! :D Fact is, we wake up when we die. Dying was the best thing that ever happened to me. Truly. I'm just not sure what I'm supposed to do now. As to a lawsuit, I decided not to sue the doctor(s) involved. Whatever time remains to me, I want to have peace. Suing someone is like declaring war against them. I don't want to do that. My late husband was a lawyer. Lawsuits are a glimpse of hell on earth. Peace, peace, peace. That's what I crave. I got a little thrill running up my spine while reading this. Maybe you should write. You write well. I also appreciate your no-nonsense approach. You are even-minded, yet still make it very interesting to read. |
javierruizleon User ID: 68049494 United States 06/05/2019 12:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A spiritual being told me that I needed to come back, but didn't offer an explanation as to why. Quoting: Hope_Full The Apostle Paul went to Heaven, he said it was unlawful to say what he heard there: "How that he was caught up into paradise, and heard unspeakable words, which it is not lawful for a man to utter." 2 Corinthians 12 Genesis-Acts,Hebrews-Revelation to, you know who Romans-Philemon to the Church Mid-Acts Pauline Dispensational Right Division |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 75287295 Canada 06/05/2019 12:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | calling b.s had you died and seen heaven, that's ALL the post would be about. every detail. extremely unconvincing in every possible way. with that being said, this does happen to non-liars very very very very very very very rarely. |
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot User ID: 77702588 United States 06/05/2019 12:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Awesome experience. I posted here a few months ago to this. The same thing happened to me recently. It was not 10 minutes. My experience differs a little. But what was crazy about mine was that I remember everything that happened around me as I was dead. And I went from panic to complete peace. Saw no light or anything like that. But had a feeling that there was something much larger out there then life on earth. Even it was just a conscious energy, it was huge enough for me to never question again if something happens to us after death. Even if it was false, it was strong enough to change the way I see death. Last Edited by Whiskey Tango Foxtrot on 06/05/2019 01:19 PM Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Certain things, they should stay the way they are. You ought to be able to stick them in one of those big glass cases and just leave them alone. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77626063 United States 06/05/2019 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | During this experience, I had the most mental clarity that I have ever known. EVER. It was like "life" was the dream and dying was waking up. BTW, I don't call it a near-death experience. I call it a "temporary death experience." I was not near death. I was dead. My heart stopped. My blood pressure went to zero. That's medically documented. I was resuscitated. And it was FUN when my soul popped out of my body. I popped right out like toast out of a toaster. It was very dramatic. Someone asked, "Do I fear death?" No, not at all. My passing was very peaceful. I lost consciousness, finished bleeding out and then died. Exsanguination is a peaceful way to go - after you get past the messy stuff. One consequence is that now, I don't fear death. In fact, when I was dead, I was grateful that this earth experience was over. Really grateful. It's not been an easy life. And I was thinking, "Well that was easy! I wish I'd known how this was going to end and that would have been one less thing to worry about!" Yes, I really did think that! :D Fact is, we wake up when we die. Dying was the best thing that ever happened to me. Truly. I'm just not sure what I'm supposed to do now. As to a lawsuit, I decided not to sue the doctor(s) involved. Whatever time remains to me, I want to have peace. Suing someone is like declaring war against them. I don't want to do that. My late husband was a lawyer. Lawsuits are a glimpse of hell on earth. Peace, peace, peace. That's what I crave. I got a little thrill running up my spine while reading this. Maybe you should write. You write well. I also appreciate your no-nonsense approach. You are even-minded, yet still make it very interesting to read. During this experience, I had the most mental clarity that I have ever known. EVER. It was like "life" was the dream and dying was waking up. BTW, I don't call it a near-death experience. I call it a "temporary death experience." I was not near death. I was dead. My heart stopped. My blood pressure went to zero. That's medically documented. I was resuscitated. And it was FUN when my soul popped out of my body. I popped right out like toast out of a toaster. It was very dramatic. Someone asked, "Do I fear death?" No, not at all. My passing was very peaceful. I lost consciousness, finished bleeding out and then died. Exsanguination is a peaceful way to go - after you get past the messy stuff. One consequence is that now, I don't fear death. In fact, when I was dead, I was grateful that this earth experience was over. Really grateful. It's not been an easy life. And I was thinking, "Well that was easy! I wish I'd known how this was going to end and that would have been one less thing to worry about!" Yes, I really did think that! :D Fact is, we wake up when we die. Dying was the best thing that ever happened to me. Truly. I'm just not sure what I'm supposed to do now. As to a lawsuit, I decided not to sue the doctor(s) involved. Whatever time remains to me, I want to have peace. Suing someone is like declaring war against them. I don't want to do that. My late husband was a lawyer. Lawsuits are a glimpse of hell on earth. Peace, peace, peace. That's what I crave. I got a little thrill running up my spine while reading this. Maybe you should write. You write well. I also appreciate your no-nonsense approach. You are even-minded, yet still make it very interesting to read. Reading your post brought me peace and hope. So perhaps that is your purpose. If not it's a great side effect we can all use. Thank you |