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some say after you head gets cut off from your body.. you can still see just a little.. before your brain tells you your suffocating.. (don't ask me how they know.. i just hear things and wanted to share lol) i've also heard.. that people who see "white light".. its actually just a chemical that your brain releases that triggers parts of your brain to see "lights".. i should find some sources..
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It's simply a violet light and a hum. There isn't anybody there. Not even the person who died is there.
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--who knows--
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Well, the last time I died... How am I supposed to know?!!!
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I'd have to say nothing. Because when you die, your bodily functions cease...including your eye sight! |-)
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I don't know, but (as always) I have my own crackpot theory. Please, this is not based on fact! Remember it's a CRACKPOT theory! Ok, I reckon we see tiny midgets ridding dinosaurs being chased by badgers as they take us to the next life... It's pretty crackpot, but hey! Why not!
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gee... i dunno... i mean.. i'm not dead...so how'd iknow???... actually no-one rili noes d answer... coz ppol who answer d question are all alive... LOL
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A flat line. After that, I think you dreamworld kicks in, augmented by tunnelvision. I believe both are caused by lack of oxygen. I've also heard about a drug being released inside your body which eases transition, so this might add some variety in your dream... Near-dead experiences are a useful source.
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When you die, you pass out from oxygen starvation, the brain is usually the last thing to go. The synapses and nuerons in your brain make a last ditch attempt at restarting your breathing apparatus to get air to no avail. Why they are firing off they trigger the memory cells in your brain of all your senses, and it seems as if your life is flashing before your eyes. When that movie ends you may see a light in the distance as many people who have life after death experiences usually see, people say they see loved ones and relatives when in reality it's just triggered synapses firing off, when that light goes out and everything goes black thats it. Your life in that shell is over, where you go from that nobody knows. Many people have had out of body experiences at the time of death as well, but this could be an extra sensory perception we have yet to be in touch with, with our current evolutionary status. Beyond that, no one knows where you go. Numerous religions claim of an alternate universes referred to as Heaven or Hell, but none of these claims have ever been found to be fact under scientific scrutiny, the ideal of the religion solely resides on your faith in where your soul goes when you die, if it goes anywhere at all or just fades to black is unknown. It is my hope for you, that, when your life flashes before your eyes, it is full of more joyful and happy memories than bad ones, because it is the last thing in this world you have left to hold onto. Goodluck.
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all coincidences link into ending possibility... followed by coloured static of all the senses if you don't dodge sideways!
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I don't know, I have not died yet. I have heard rumors of a bright light.
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hopefully heaven
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don't know yet, as i have not passed on to the other life yet.
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Nothing. It's like having the lights turned out.
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When the heart stops beating, the blood ceases to circulate nourishment and oxygen (obtained by breathing) to the billions of body cells. However, The World Book Encyclopedia (1987, Vol. 5, p. 52b) pointed out: “A person whose heart and lungs stop working may be considered clinically dead, but somatic death may not yet have occurred. The individual cells of the body continue to live for several minutes. The person may be revived if the heart and lungs start working again and give the cells the oxygen they need. After about three minutes, the brain cells—which are most sensitive to a lack of oxygen—begin to die. The person is soon dead beyond any possibility of revival. Gradually, other cells of the body also die. The last ones to perish are the bone, hair, and skin cells, which may continue to grow for several hours.” Thus while the vital importance of breathing and of the blood in maintaining the active life-force (ru´ach chai·yim´) in the body cells is evident, at the same time it is also clear that it is not the cessation of breathing or of heartbeat alone but the disappearance of the life-force or spirit from the body cells that brings death as referred to in the Scriptures.—Ps 104:29; 146:4; Ec 8:8.
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Tranquillity ...
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it depends what i am. know one really knows only those who recover from heart attacks say they see a tunnel with a bright white light at the end!
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I can tell you what you see when you die. (I was legally and clinically dead for 10 minutes) You don't see anything. Your eyes are closed and there is a horrible sense of pain.That of which in indescribable. It's like you're dying for eternity. Slowly and painfully.
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I have experienced cardiac arrest and clinical death for about 6-10 minutes. The best way I could describe it for you is layers of black. Darker than black. A feeling of rest that you will never feel in this lifetime. I felt nothing.
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what do I look like a ghost? ask jesus. he's dead, and he's about to die again if he don't get the hell out my fridgerator.
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I remember my mum told me that when you die, you can still hear everything that is around you for a short while and that your finger and toe nails continue to grow for up to 12 hours. Most people who have experiranced it have said they have seen a bright light like an end of a tunnel, kinda like what you saw when you came out of your mother's...you know what when you are born, but I think you'd find it very hard to remember unless you have very good memory.
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I don't know, but it's pretty sad to even think about it. What if we just fade? What if we become spirits? What if we're stuck in between worlds? Will we feel lonely? Happy? scared?
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I have never seen fear in the eyes of any of my patients...ever. They seem to be able to look in another dimension. I've seen their eyes as they are ready to take their final journey. It's like a glow /aura around them ...very peaceful. I believe when they passed on, what they saw was what they have imagined it to be. If you don't believe in God then it will be peaceful sleep. Either way, I believe that is what we will see when we die.
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Black obsidian gates on a mount of endless bones, surrounded by raging fires.
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i think its like when you wake up in the morning you dont remember dreaming....i think you just dream forevor
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clearly...no one can answer that question. For those who have been resuscitated, most likely don't remember a thing. I imagine you don't see anything when you die.
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Anything your soul wishes to see. You merely need to think it into existence.
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idk what you will see but alls i can say is i hope i see a never ending peaceful movie flicker or in after life i see all my frinds and family in after life
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I will see my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and my other brothers and sisters in the Lord who have gone before me. For me I am sure, when I am absent from the body I would be present with the Lord.
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i know hold on people let me think just wait until you die my email hariz08@yahoo.com any question ask me
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Oh! Hello! Did you know you're addressing the LIVING?????????????????????????????????????????????
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If you can still "see" I would guess what you can see would depend on where you are as to what can be seen. +5
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Ecclesiastes 9:5 says the dead have no conscious. Since the dead have no conscious, then we can agree that we don't see anything, because we don't know what "dark" is, because are brains tell us what dark is.
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I watched my mother die and just beforehand she greeted people that had gone on before her. Some made her smile and some made her cry. A few seconds after her last breath I saw her soul leave her body. There is definitely life after death.
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the undertaker, the inside of a hearse, the lining of your closed casket????? the pearly gates supposidly........or the fires of hell I guess......
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