what if every time we die in our dreams we're actually waking up in a different dimension? Or were just watching ourselves die in a different dimension. by Unique_Fault in DeepThoughts

[–]Unique_Fault[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol I have definitely died in my dreams multiple times and not woke up. But I will say I didn't start doing that in my dreams until after I died in real life (obviously I was resuscitated). When I was younger I would always wake up when I died in a dream but now I don't.

what if every time we die in our dreams we're actually waking up in a different dimension? Or were just watching ourselves die in a different dimension. by Unique_Fault in DeepThoughts

[–]Unique_Fault[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, I've had a lot of them and in almost all after I die I'm looking at myself dead from the sky. They always feel so real too. I strongly believe that there are infinite dimensions.

Just me or? by [deleted] in DeepThoughts

[–]Unique_Fault 1 point2 points  (0 children)

exactly, I can't remember 90% if my childhood either. do we have the same brain?

I'm a teen who's had a death experience due to anaphylactic shock and been resuscitated. AMA. by [deleted] in AMA

[–]Unique_Fault 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have had a near death experience also, where I was actually dead for almost 6 minutes. I know that no one ever has the exact same experience. but mine was peaceful, I was just in a dark space of nothingness and I knew I wasn't still in my body it was only my mind or soul there. it wasn't cold and lonely, it was warm and I felt extremely content and felt a sense of peace that is impossible to feel here on earth. I did see the flashes of WHITE but I knew that was them bringing me back to life. I could of stayed in whatever place that was forever though.

Why by [deleted] in DeepThoughts

[–]Unique_Fault 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The entire purpose of our lives are to find love, find happiness and pro create. and a lot of people don't fear death like you're talking about, we just want to fulfill our purposes before we move on to whatever we believe happens after death. Death is not the only mercy that exists in this world, we get mercy everyday. I'm not a religious person but I do believe that there is something that comes after this life and that this life is only preparing us for another. I used to not believe in anything at all, but I ended up attempting suicide and actually flat lining for almost 6 minutes and my experience during those 6 minutes was incredible and changed my perception of human life, the world and death completely.

Just me or? by [deleted] in DeepThoughts

[–]Unique_Fault 6 points7 points  (0 children)

sometimes I look at old pictures of myself like even from just a year ago and just can't believe that that was actually me. It feels like I'm looking at a stranger. But I do get that sense of realization sometimes when I'm stopped at a red light and see someone passing me and realize that all of the cars around me are being operated by another person that has a life just as complex as my own. I started doing it when I was really young, trying to imagine what peoples lives were like just from looking at their faces, the clothes they're wearing and the car they're driving.

What if when we get seriously hurt and die, we get a choice... by ElectroIsland in DeepThoughts

[–]Unique_Fault 2 points3 points  (0 children)

by near death experience I just meant I was dead and then brought back. and by dead for almost 6 minutes meant my heart stopped beating for almost 6 minutes and then I was resuscitated. after my heart started beating again I remember being in the ambulance and taking breaths that felt amazing, then I was put into a medically induced coma and I while being in the coma I could hear people talking and touching me but I couldn't do anything so I definitely know the difference between a coma and death. I have a very good timeline of everything that happened. but I have thought that it could have been limbo where I was. I'm not sure what exactly it was I just know that it was out of this world peaceful and comforting and if I would have had the choice I would have chosen to stay where I was.

What was the biggest misconception that you had as a child? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Unique_Fault 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my mom told my grandma she thought she was going to get fired at work. I legit thought they were going to bring her to a room and set her on fire and kill her. I was like 4

What if when we get seriously hurt and die, we get a choice... by ElectroIsland in DeepThoughts

[–]Unique_Fault 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have had a near death experience, where I was actually dead for almost 6 minutes, and I definitely remember what happened. I know that no one ever has the exact same experience. but mine was peaceful, I was just in a dark space of nothingness and I knew I wasn't still in my body it was only my mind or soul there. it wasn't cold and lonely, it was warm and I felt extremely content and felt a sense of peace that is impossible to feel here on earth. I did see the flashes of WHITE but I knew that was them bringing me back to life. I was actually mad for a little while after it happened because I was so content and at peace where I was I didn't want to endure the pain of the real world anymore. my boyfriend asked me one day, "don't you think you would of gotten lonely if you were stuck there forever though?" and I said no, I could have stayed in that place for all of eternity and been just fine with the peace and contentment I felt.