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Interactive consciousness and non-interactive consciousness,
Definitive death unconsciousness and non-definitive death unconsciousness
Recoverable and unrecoverable.
1. Then they are dead but will continue to be conscious but non-interactive with human environment on the living side of the grave and also non-interactive on material environment, although they could be interactive with persons like themselves who have passed into death, and wherefore there is existence after death but not in the plane of the living on the living side of the grave.
2. Or they will eventually stop being conscious altogether, and that is the end for them, wherefore there is no existence after definitive death with final ending of consciousness -- no more ever consciously to themselves saying, "Cogito ergo sum."
Originally posted by bauldrick
been put under three times now not nice is it when you come round,I know they say you can't remember anything but I do and it wasn't nice a never ending blackness that's all I remember black an inpenetrable blackness ugh
Originally posted by NOTurTypical
reply to post by Pachomius
What is really cool is reading about the NDEs from people born blind from birth who could see vividly in their experience. Of from the people who resisted zero brain activity during their NDE proving it was in no way an experience originating in their mind.
edit on 9-7-2011 by NOTurTypical because: HTML fail
Originally posted by bauldrick
reply to post by Pachomius
hi yes in conciousness being awake I have experienced complete darkness not scary at all just a little unerving until you become accustomed being a builder you have to get into confined spaces and when the halogen light bulb blows your in the dark lol, but I nearly died of a severe kidney infection 3 days unconcious that was different aware of existing but no memory of events or where I was or what was happening just existing and driting back to conciousness not unpleasent at all I suppose it could be likened to the womb not that I have memories of that but there are reported cases espeacialy in reverse hypnosis where they regress you back to your earliest memory . but the three times I was put under was different it was say like a cold dark black feeling not scary but not nice either shudder as I type I really can't put into words the true experience you have to go through it , but when it was through the infection it was warm and pleasent , through this experience I now NO longer fear death it is natural and feel there is more to come after.
the two experiences are worlds apart
I know this if you research Dr Pim Van Lommel a near death researcher and and medical Dr you will be amazed by his research and if you NO longer want to be SCARED of DEATH read some of his case notes they will amaze you espeacialy with the incidents regarding blind people I really hope I have been helpfull as still got questions myself to do with altered states of conciousness anyway hope this helpsedit on 9-7-2011 by bauldrick because: left somethin out
Originally posted by racasan
reply to post by Pachomius
I don’t think it’s as simple as that because it’s very difficult to bring memories from one different state of consciousness to another
for example if you go out and have a rip roaring night and get very drunk then often its very difficult to remember what happened to you the next day, you have gone from one state of consciousness (drunk) to another (sober) and so the memories don’t transfer so well
or
Waking in the morning – you can ether remember your dreams well or they are very unclear or you simply don’t remember having a dream at all, in which case as far as your waking self is concerned you where profoundly unconscious, a none- cogito ergo sum state – never the less its highly likely you did dream – you just don’t remember