Author Topic: Do you dream after death?  (Read 4792 times)

I was like 14 and I was watching that urban legend ghost stuff on Ebaums world and then I ended up seeing a ghost not too long ago.

It really is only triggered by paranoia.
My grandma kept on saying that my grandpa was still in the house after he died. She was trying to talk to his "spiritual body" because she was having a hard time coping with his death.

there are alot more things to do with death than a chemical release, but DMT is death, it being death doesn't mean at all that when you take it you're going to die, it's simply a chemical that allows you to experience it. Tt's released in our brain when we die and 90% of accounts of DMT tripping have all exhibited a feeling of death, that right there in that moment, you're going to die, of course you're not but that's what it feels like, and then those 90% of people all have the EXACT same experience, which has never happened with any other drug.

so yes, DMT is death, it's a coping mechanism so you can understand what you're getting into before you get into it.
you just majorly contradicted yourself here
a feeling of death isn't actual death and it isn't even a feeling of death because you can't feel anything when you're dead
refer to the initially unrelated brain image
there's no activity going on in the brain there
and the feeling of death is feeling like you're going to die?
what?
also what's with that brain image.
it has a hr above it so it's a different part of the post aside from my reply to you

I'd agree with you but I ended up seeing ghosts and stuff looong before I believed in them or could even comprehend what a ghost was.
it's just a visual hallucination caused by imagination
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I've heard some ghosts in the past year saying my name. It sounded very vivid too, like they were next to me, but I never could identify the voices. Spooky stuff man.

I believe in heaven and hell.  But, i guess there is some sort of brain activity after death.  I mean, look at purgatory, you are stuck in between heaven and earth.  Maybe there is some sort of activity when your soul/spirit is there. 

About the ghosts thingy.  I believe in ghosts.  My Uncle was a doctor in Iraq and he told me this one time he woke up in the middle of the night to see a soldier sitting at the foot of his bed asking for his help. 

I'd agree with you but I ended up seeing ghosts and stuff looong before I believed in them or could even comprehend what a ghost was.
When I was in the second grade my parents took me to this stuffty church once a week. I say stuffty because all they tried to do there is make you feel guilty.

Anyway, I had sleep paralysis one night  saw a bloody demon stand over me. I was convinced that Satan had claimed my soul for being a sinner.

Being young just comes with a vivid imagination and a gullible mind. Some people never get over it.

I believe in heaven and hell.  But, i guess there is some sort of brain activity after death.  I mean, look at purgatory, you are stuck in between heaven and earth.  Maybe there is some sort of activity when your soul/spirit is there. 
that's some pretty round circular reasoning

When I was in the second grade my parents took me to this stuffty church once a week. I say stuffty because all they tried to do there is make you feel guilty.

Anyway, I had sleep paralysis one night  saw a bloody demon stand over me. I was convinced that Satan had claimed my soul for being a sinner.

Being young just comes with a vivid imagination and a gullible mind. Some people never get over it.
i try not to let religion do this.  If God really hated us like they said he did, we wouldn't be here now.  This doesn't mean that God is fake, it just means that the church is behind on the times.

I mean, look at purgatory, you are stuck in between heaven and earth.  Maybe there is some sort of activity when your soul/spirit is there.
Do you have any evidence for that claim?



No. You dream from your brain. No brain activity, no dreams. Once you die, your consciousness is gone.


Because nobody making observations has been able to submit their observations for peer review (because they're dead), science cannot know anything about this for sure unless resurrection is invented, so religion has to fill this gap.
Christianity: heaven/hell
Judaism: they don't really discuss it much
Islam: your soul remains in your grave until judgement day, when you go to paradise/hell
Buddhism: you keep getting reincarnated until you break the cycle and experience nirvana
Hinduism: also reincarnation
Shintoism: gloomy underworld like Hades
Hellenistic: gloomy underworld of Hades
Norse paganism: Valhalla/Hel

Probably forgetting a bunch, but most of them seem to either be an afterlife of some sort or reincarnation.

Oh hey I can do that too

brother a definition doesn't prove anything
He probably misunderstood you, thinking you were asking about the definition of purgatory, instead of proof that it exists.

tbh i would rather there be reincarnation.

eventually i'll wake up as the hot gamer gril that i've always wanted to be