This is why I never go to hospital.
Instead try to save people's life, these "doctors" do all kinds experiments on people.
This is why I never go to hospital.
Instead try to save people's life, these "doctors" do all kinds experiments on people.
The human brain is unreliable. I think these experiences are easier explained by hallucinations, because as the brain asphyxiates it causes a "high" (I'm sure you've heard of auto-erotic asphyxiation).
"In order to maintain a tolerant society, the society must be intolerant of intolerance." Paradox of tolerance
If you want to believe that there is more after you die, you don't need NDE's as proof. Once your heart stops pumping your brain will live on for a few minutes until it runs out of oxygen and that's called brain death. If they restart the heart before the brain dies you can recover. I guess what I'm saying is focus on whether or not the person's brain is dead, if the brain isn't dead a person might experience a dream where anything can happen, people dream all the time.
If you want to believe there is something more after you die, that it doesn't end abruptly, just believe it.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
Remember your Life before your Life ????? Yeah Gz you just discovered how the Afterlife looks like
Why would that be so? How are you going to harm yourself if you experience a life after death event and accept it as being something which is real? How could it backfire?
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Yes it can and does. But when it does, it is something which exists in the physical world. It is limited to this plane of existence.Originally Posted by Chrysia;41300474
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Of course there is. But I do not think all life after death experiences are that. It is a personal belief.
Believing something that is counter to reality can cause you to take actions that are directly harmful to yourself.
That's because there is zero evidence that there is any other plane of existence. There is mountains of evidence that doesn't prove, but does strongly suggest, that anything that you would recognize as your self is entirely reliant on your brain.
Why? What mechanism do you use to distinguish false NDEs, be they lies or hallucinations, from "real" ones?
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Thus the use of the word can.
No, zero evidence. Again, personal testimony is not, in and of itself, evidence of anything. It inherently cannot be because of the unreliability.
There is no such thing as an experience I know is real, especially one that would deviate so significantly from the norm. I behave as if most of my experiences are real because behaving differently appears to have negative consequences, and they conform near enough to the expected norm that I have little reason to doubt them. An experience that deviated significantly far from that norm would make me doubt my mental state at the time.
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