I am wondering what it is like to be a ghost or to experience reality without a physical body like the people who have died or live in haunted houses. Some people describe it as relaxing and other people say it’s scary or unfulfilling if they did not accomplish things they wanted. If you guys have ever died or are currently dead, what is your experience?
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Hey currently dead ghost here. I LOVE not having a body or caring about physical reality. The reason most ghosts don’t chill here is that there’s a huuuge universe of fun stuff out there and you could hang out with other ghosts. It’s like playing a video game with all cheats on & unlimited resources. So I understand why ppl sign up for Earth when they want some more … restrictions. It’s like playing on hardcore mode
Anyway, gonna go watch some ppl fuck, hit me up on the ouija board if you have any more questions
Yep can confirm. Entire gas giant made up entirely of weed smoke? Yep. We found it. An entire moon shaped exactly like Sidney Sweeneys tits, it’s out there. Earth is boring. The universe is bomb.
it’s stinky
idk i’ve never done it before
So one of my mother’s friends very briefly died from COVID-19. According to her, being dead was peaceful, basically just nothingness, and she was slightly miffed that they brought her back.
I’m currently suffering in a state of half constipation, half diarrhea. I imagine it’s something like that.
How does that even work? Can’t you make them fight each other to cure yourself?
I can’t shit most of the time. When I can it is a flood of liquid. I’ve been like this for a couple of weeks now.
That sounds very unpleasant, but I think due to rigor mortis and the gas that a corpse produces some ghosts may feel bloated or stiff if they are still connected to their old bodies. It probably feels like constipation all over their body.
Some say it feels like a constipated monkey between a rock and hard place.
That seems surreal because bananas have so much fiber. I guess the experience is just beyond what we would expect.
Just the same as didn’t born.
Literally no one alive can tell you because there is no sensory input when you’re dead. Hence the being dead part.
But if you want to try to imagine what it will be like, the commenter who stated imagining what it was like pre-conception/birth…that’s about as accurate as is possible to describe.
I anticipate nothingness — and I’m reminded of what Mark Twain said about fearing death.
As your body shuts down, everything you try fails to work, one after another, and you learn every lie you ever told yourself about who/what you are. Once your consciousness has broken down to a previous state you can start again with another life, eventually forgetting everything that happened before.
When you die, you just wake up in a parallel universe where you’re still alive. Being dead is like still being alive.
if you went into space, stuck a spoon out and tried to eat what the spoon collected, the nothingness that goes into your mouth, well, at the smallest levels, there are millions of things popping into and out of existence. when we die, the nothingness we become will fade in and out of this reality, but our consciousness won’t be able to interact so we’re back to that spoonful of nothingness.
The closest experience I ever experienced in my life was my prelife form without a physical body.
I can’t say if it was relaxing, scary, unfulfilling or any thing. I was in a state of time being meaningless.
One day when I quit existing I will return and hopefully remain in that state for a long time until I start existing again. I have never been asked if I wanted to exist so I just exist until I quit existing
I see what you mean. I guess I’ve experienced similar while blacking out or being knocked out and not remembering so this helps to understand it.
Have you ever gone under general anaesthesia? The kind where you are up and talking one second, and then, ten hours later, you wake up somewhere else entirely? You know that space in-between, where there was nothing at all?
It’s about like that, except that you never wake up.
Your consciousness is inextricably entwined with your physical existence. Everything about you that makes you you is contained in your brain. When your brain chemistry is changed–by drugs, disease, or injury–who you are changes as well. When your brain dies, when it ceases to function, you cease to exist. There is no evidence that there is some supernatural force that inhabits your body and brain, but on the contrary, there is plenty of evidence that you are your body and brain.
The only people who know for sure can’t tell us
Can’t be that bad. I don’t hear them complaining.