Anonymous wrote:I would like to do past life regression hypnosis. I believe we are spiritual beings in a terrestrial experience, life after life kind of thing. We are here (or wherever we are reincarnated) to grow as spiritual beings. And if not and we just go like a puff of smoke, that's okay too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in a weird way excited to see what death is. I think so many questions and mysteries will be answered.
Questions and mysteries will not be answered, if death is just the end of life. And why wouldn't it be? No one remembers anything from before they were born, at the beginning of life.
OP here,
You might think it’s crazy but I have some memories how I felt before birth and I wrote about how death might feel like at the beginning which feels the same thing.
One moment I can add is that having awareness of wanting different experience and boom I had a feeling of very fast slide and then splash.
If I have to describe it it’s like fast water slide in water park.
You might say this memory is from a book or movie but I had this memory from long ago.
It’s easier to share it online.
It is highly unlikely for a person to have a conscious memory of being born. Memory formation typically begins around 3 to 4 years of age, and the brain structures needed to form long-term memories, like the hippocampus, are not fully developed at birth.
This type of anecdotal report by the PP is likely a false memory reconstructed from stories or imagery they've been exposed to later in life, or vivid dreams that feel like memories.
The memory is not about being born.
It’s about existing before birth and most likely my existence after death.
The memory is about deep sleep and awareness of consciousness.
Not identifying with body or anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in a weird way excited to see what death is. I think so many questions and mysteries will be answered.
Questions and mysteries will not be answered, if death is just the end of life. And why wouldn't it be? No one remembers anything from before they were born, at the beginning of life.
OP here,
You might think it’s crazy but I have some memories how I felt before birth and I wrote about how death might feel like at the beginning which feels the same thing.
One moment I can add is that having awareness of wanting different experience and boom I had a feeling of very fast slide and then splash.
If I have to describe it it’s like fast water slide in water park.
You might say this memory is from a book or movie but I had this memory from long ago.
It’s easier to share it online.
It is highly unlikely for a person to have a conscious memory of being born. Memory formation typically begins around 3 to 4 years of age, and the brain structures needed to form long-term memories, like the hippocampus, are not fully developed at birth.
This type of anecdotal report by the PP is likely a false memory reconstructed from stories or imagery they've been exposed to later in life, or vivid dreams that feel like memories.
The memory is not about being born.
It’s about existing before birth and most likely my existence after death.
The memory is about deep sleep and awareness of consciousness.
Not identifying with body or anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in a weird way excited to see what death is. I think so many questions and mysteries will be answered.
Questions and mysteries will not be answered, if death is just the end of life. And why wouldn't it be? No one remembers anything from before they were born, at the beginning of life.
OP here,
You might think it’s crazy but I have some memories how I felt before birth and I wrote about how death might feel like at the beginning which feels the same thing.
One moment I can add is that having awareness of wanting different experience and boom I had a feeling of very fast slide and then splash.
If I have to describe it it’s like fast water slide in water park.
You might say this memory is from a book or movie but I had this memory from long ago.
It’s easier to share it online.
It is highly unlikely for a person to have a conscious memory of being born. Memory formation typically begins around 3 to 4 years of age, and the brain structures needed to form long-term memories, like the hippocampus, are not fully developed at birth.
This type of anecdotal report by the PP is likely a false memory reconstructed from stories or imagery they've been exposed to later in life, or vivid dreams that feel like memories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
Only IF God exists -- otherwise, it will be like before birth -- nothing
Maybe you existed in another life before you were conceived as you. But, before you were born, you did exist in your mother's uterus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in a weird way excited to see what death is. I think so many questions and mysteries will be answered.
Questions and mysteries will not be answered, if death is just the end of life. And why wouldn't it be? No one remembers anything from before they were born, at the beginning of life.
OP here,
You might think it’s crazy but I have some memories how I felt before birth and I wrote about how death might feel like at the beginning which feels the same thing.
One moment I can add is that having awareness of wanting different experience and boom I had a feeling of very fast slide and then splash.
If I have to describe it it’s like fast water slide in water park.
You might say this memory is from a book or movie but I had this memory from long ago.
It’s easier to share it online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
Only IF God exists -- otherwise, it will be like before birth -- nothing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
Only IF God exists -- otherwise, it will be like before birth -- nothing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am in a weird way excited to see what death is. I think so many questions and mysteries will be answered.
Questions and mysteries will not be answered, if death is just the end of life. And why wouldn't it be? No one remembers anything from before they were born, at the beginning of life.
Anonymous wrote:I know it sounds crazy, but I’ve re-discovered the religion I was brought up with and I swear the stuff that’s happened to me lately in response to prayer is mind-blowing. I feel like I finally get it…those people who are dying and not afraid. Like I said, I know it sounds crazy
Anonymous wrote:Well, guess I will find out if God really exists.
Anonymous wrote:I am in a weird way excited to see what death is. I think so many questions and mysteries will be answered.