RE: Near Death Experience Study Opinions?
April 18, 2018 at 8:11 am
(This post was last modified: April 18, 2018 at 8:15 am by Edwardo Piet.)
I have had a near death experience. I once experienced nearly dying.
None of that out of body experience shit though. Although I did experience that BEFORE the nearly dying thing happened. But weird altered states of consciousness are more of an example of psychosis than anything 'magical' (and it was the psychosis that also made me do something that made me nearly die). Of course I can FEEL LIKE weird shit is happening when I'm out of my fucking mind. And seen as my mind is my brain which is part of my body, of course I can have an out of body experience, when I'm out of my fucking mind. The point is that that experience doesn't represent anything accurate in actual reality (outside the reality of mere subjective experience). Silly beliefs about weird experiences still remain to be silly beliefs about weird experiences. The mistake is to draw false implications about non-subjective reality itself after that. Yes, your intrinsically weird experience was intrinsically weird if it really was, but your delusions about rather normal experience is not non-normal, and even if you're right about your experience being weird, it's still just a weird experience. There's no need for silly illogical false conclusions to be drawn. People on LSD can have weird experiences too, and people on LSD can draw false conclusions too. That doesn't make drugs magical. There is nothing extrinsically weird about intrinsically weird experiences. i.e. it is weird in and of itself (and the self itself can at times be weird), but it isn't for anything. There is no instrumental or purposeful or ultimate meaning that can rationally be drawn from such experiences. If there were I would have already found it because I'm fucking smart.
None of that out of body experience shit though. Although I did experience that BEFORE the nearly dying thing happened. But weird altered states of consciousness are more of an example of psychosis than anything 'magical' (and it was the psychosis that also made me do something that made me nearly die). Of course I can FEEL LIKE weird shit is happening when I'm out of my fucking mind. And seen as my mind is my brain which is part of my body, of course I can have an out of body experience, when I'm out of my fucking mind. The point is that that experience doesn't represent anything accurate in actual reality (outside the reality of mere subjective experience). Silly beliefs about weird experiences still remain to be silly beliefs about weird experiences. The mistake is to draw false implications about non-subjective reality itself after that. Yes, your intrinsically weird experience was intrinsically weird if it really was, but your delusions about rather normal experience is not non-normal, and even if you're right about your experience being weird, it's still just a weird experience. There's no need for silly illogical false conclusions to be drawn. People on LSD can have weird experiences too, and people on LSD can draw false conclusions too. That doesn't make drugs magical. There is nothing extrinsically weird about intrinsically weird experiences. i.e. it is weird in and of itself (and the self itself can at times be weird), but it isn't for anything. There is no instrumental or purposeful or ultimate meaning that can rationally be drawn from such experiences. If there were I would have already found it because I'm fucking smart.