RE: Trickles of Transcendence (Ep. 3)

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I’m a firm believer that there is a lot left for us to learn about the universe as a species. The thought that there are still many mysteries yet to unravel excites me.
If you search, “time travel”, “ufos”, “paranormal”, “exotic physics”, or anything remotely similar 99.99% of the search results will be utter nonsense but, every once in a while, I come across something that makes my brain tingle.

I do not know if you heard about this so far, maybe yes, maybe no, maybe I already mentioned this, because I talked about this in various comments on the Hive blockchain a few times.

There a phrase called Near-Death Experience (NDE). And there is a website called NDERF (Near-Death Experience Research Foundation). Nowadays this is the largest NDE database on the internet. Currently it has 4982 NDEs, and it is constantly/regularly updated.

The main point of most of the NDEs is that there is no real death, only physical. But we are not physical, and what we call "death" is actually a transition. Just like being "born" on Earth. We existed before we was born on Earth, and we will continue to exist after the physical human bodies die. Time does not really exists. There is only the present and the eternity.

Maybe we already talked about this, but I am really curious about how you (and other people) see this subject.

So what do you think about this?



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I totally believe that we're more than just a physical body and that the narrow band of perception that we consider "reality" is just a small sliver of our existence. There are those who say NDE's are just chemical changes that happen as our physical form is dying but I believe they're more than that.

I nearly drowned when I was two or three years of age in a neighbor's backyard pool. I can remember struggling for a while but then an intense calm came over me and I saw a light. Time just sort of stood still as I remember it. I don't recall much more than that but the neighbor pulled me out of the water before the situation became life-threatening.

I've had other experiences too in my childhood and adult life that make me believe there is much more to this universe than we can even begin to understand at this stage in our evolution.

What do you think about NDE's?

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I believe in "life before life" and in "life after life". Most NDEs are positive, while some of them are neutral, and there are negatives too. Based on the experiences I have read so far, I certainly believe that we are not this physical human body. We are just/only in it. We are just/only using it.

I rarely talk about this, and I do not even know if I dreamed or actually happened, but I believe that I came to the Earth by my own will, by my own choice to test it. To try it out. I feel like I remember a part of this choice, including a discussion and a decision. Some people may say that this is foolish, but I still write this down, because this is how I feel about it.

I believe that most of us are here to experience this kind of life. And when it end, we will return to our home, where there is love amongst us for eternity.

I currently do not know whether there will be another choice to live another life, and I currently do not know whether I would choose to live and experience another human life again.

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That's very interesting @xplosive! I believe we choose to come here as well, to learn specific lessons. I think as we're born a kind of amnesia comes over us that causes us to forget everything that came before. However, sometimes as we age the memories sometimes come back to a greater or lesser degree. I've had some very wild things happen to me. Some day I'll be ready to share some of it.

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