My mom crying at my funeral. Picture of a woman crying with text: Heaven gained another angel. Next picture Elmo and an atomic explosion in the background with text: Me in hell explaining hentai to Hitler

  • NumbersCanBeFun
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    2 years ago

    I almost died last year after getting struck with a pickup truck while riding my bicycle. Some people say they see angels and shit. I didn’t see any of that. What I did see was my vision turning more white starting from my peripheral vision and moving inwards towards the center of my eyes.

    I also felt like I was floating above the table. It also wasn’t scary which is what freaked me out the most. I felt kind of peaceful and warm and I thought about all the time I would miss with my wife and decided to try and keep talking. Apparently I was saying mostly jibberish from what I was told but I did keep trying to stay coherent as best I could.

    I don’t think anything exists after death. I think you just die. Also take all of this with a rather massive grain of salt. I had lost a ton of blood in this situation.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      Well, you were not unconciouss. I heard often that a near death experience was more like a DMT trip or smth. Maybe its also fake.

    • @[email protected]
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      362 years ago

      It is believed that people can have visions or hallucinations that will match whatever they believe in when they are dying. For some it is Jesus, for others it is nothing or memories. It is interesting to think about that when dying or being close to it, your brain will just make up whatever makes it feels the most reassured. The real question is why?

      • The real question is why?

        good question

        maybe the brain still try to “get a grip” to reality it was once familiar, while the body still in “alive state” before

        that is until it can no longer maintain its own “state of living”, as is running off life fuel

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        52 years ago

        Maybe our perception of this as positive is cultural? Ancient people might have survived near death experiences, and it shaped our society to the point that we believe being reassured while dying is good. We aren’t angered or frightened by our brains lying to us in this particular situation.

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          72 years ago

          Well it is not necessarily always a positive experience. There have been instances where it scared them so bad that they changed they way they lived. Like they believe they had been sent to hell.

    • Aki
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      12 years ago

      I don’t really care if there’s a higher being, an afterlife, or otherwise.

      I’m still scared of the idea of nihilism, but eventually I’ll have to prepare myself and at least do something that makes my existence worthwhile.