RE: Near death experience of Howard Storm
March 14, 2016 at 7:04 pm
(This post was last modified: March 14, 2016 at 7:12 pm by scoobysnack.)
For me, hallucinating showed me that what I could see through my eyes and other senses, were very limited. Just imagine if you were constantly hallucinating, you would think that's normal. It made me realize that what I think is normal is just in my brain, and my senses. We can only sense a limited spectrum of sights, smells, and feeling, yet we interpret that as reality, really only through our own ego, which is a perception our brain creates to make sense of the world around us. At the same time we all understand we can't see xrays, hears certain frequencies outside of what are ears are capable of, or feel what our nerves can't feel. It's almost like accepting ignorance. Sure we have tools to sense a lot beyond our senses, but these are still developing in their strength. Near death experiences are basically a shattering of our paradigms.