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Years ago, one of the first things I got into researching was near death accounts of peoples experiences from the 'afterlife'...
Always found it fascinating- I appreciate there's an argument which says these people weren't really dead, and that their experience was akin to a hallucination mediated by the release of dmt etc., but then when you look at cases involving those who have maintained strong religious beliefs throughout their life, only to experience something completely at odds with their expectations... Well, it's interesting.
You hear about people simply seeing what they expect to see- so if you're a Christian, it's anticipated that you'd see Jesus; if you're an atheist, maybe you're going to see deceased family members to 'guide you to the light'...
I find the subject fascinating and wanted to share some videos and discuss this with you.
Always found it fascinating- I appreciate there's an argument which says these people weren't really dead, and that their experience was akin to a hallucination mediated by the release of dmt etc., but then when you look at cases involving those who have maintained strong religious beliefs throughout their life, only to experience something completely at odds with their expectations... Well, it's interesting.
You hear about people simply seeing what they expect to see- so if you're a Christian, it's anticipated that you'd see Jesus; if you're an atheist, maybe you're going to see deceased family members to 'guide you to the light'...
I find the subject fascinating and wanted to share some videos and discuss this with you.