RE: Guys do you believe Howard Storm's NDE?
February 28, 2017 at 7:59 am
(This post was last modified: February 28, 2017 at 8:11 am by Little Rik.)
(February 27, 2017 at 7:48 am)Fake Messiah Wrote:(February 26, 2017 at 11:08 am)Little Rik Wrote: The other point is this: hallucinations originate in the BRAIN. How is it possible to have an hallucination when there is no heartbeat and no brain activity and clinically dead for more than 5 minutes? Usually the charge of "hallucination" is made by folks who don't WANT NDE's to be real...IMO. IF the NDE IS a mere hallucination, I say, May god bless hallucinations! The world NEEDS MORE of them!
But it all points to mere hallucination because all those who have the so called near death experience see only prominent figures who are associated with their religion. Hindus do not report seeing Zeus, Christians do not report meeting Mohammed, and Muslims never seem to encounter Joseph Smith. And no one ever gets greeted by a long-forgotten god from an extinct prehistoric religion. I mean would that not be one of the best ways to determine what is the real God? When Christian dies and sees Khepri, an ancient Egyptian god he can go back and tell it to the rest of us.
Wrong.
In order to understand how the system works you should put yourself in God's shoes so to speak.
As God why should you interfere in people progress?
Let the free will take his course and let the people choose the path to follow in good or bad.
Storm before was shown the Nirvana was shown the mental hell because his life was full of hell (lack of God which has nothing to do with the Christian or physical hell).
To other people God show whatever they believe before their NDE and to anyone who did not believe in anything God show the nirvana in different ways so God always act in the interest of the person regardless his or her beliefs.
Quote:Although you are uninterested in doubting the accuracy of this sort of recollections it is well known that our brains can fool us into believing sights, sounds, and even complex experiences that do not match with reality.
Don't forget one thing mate.
Our brain act as the owner of such a brain desire.
The brain is a vehicle not the driver so when the brain is dead the consciousness dissociate from the dead brain and is more free than ever.
Why the driver would stay in a dead vehicle Mess?
(February 26, 2017 at 11:08 am)Little Rik Wrote: A person who has experienced an hallucination KNOWS shortly thereafter that it WAS an hallucination and they forget it, placing that experience in that part of the brain storage area that houses that bad dream you had a month ago, or where the memory of stumbling over that skateboard on the sidewalk, causing a sprained an ankle, is located.
Quote:Why would you think that? Many people say they know they were experimented on by aliens, too. Many people also say they know a horoscope accurately foretold their future. Many people know they saw a ghost. Clearly an individual's confidence is not enough. If it is, then we would have to believe every story ever told with conviction as if no human can be honestly mistaken or innocently deluded. Claims of seeing heaven may be true, but without evidence they are all just stories.
The most likely explanation is that the dying or oxygen-deprived brain that is also under medications is probably behind these events and exposed to religious beliefs in his or her culture it might easily trigger one's brain to place or interpret the psychological experience into a religious context.
Stories usually do not turn a non believer into a strong believer.
Stories are quickly forgotten while NDEs are not.

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(February 27, 2017 at 9:08 am)Jörmungandr Wrote:(February 27, 2017 at 5:05 am)Little Rik Wrote: I am so so sorry Whatever for keeping on hammering the nail until it reach the bottom.![]()
I just was making sure that some people wouldn't come back with more magic rabbits in order to
create more excuses.
Something reached bottom, and it weren't no nail.
As usual, with Howard Storm's "NDE" you've got a bullshit story,
but not a lick of evidence.
All the evidence indicates that Howard Storm did not die.
Maybe he had a dream, maybe he made it all up.
I do not care. All the evidence is on my side.
And all the shit talk in the world won't change that.
Poor "No Evidence" Little Rik
Now you really reach the very bottom yog.
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Until few days ago you at least were coming up with some stories (all bulls of course) that pretend to keep your beliefs alive but now you just lost all motivations (obviously considering that your beliefs were all crap) so now you just say.........no evidence ...........without presenting any valid reason.
I just feel a bit sad to see you down there in the mental gutter.
