<SiFuh>
dlcusa: "While being rescued in the hospital, she found herself floating to the ceiling." I have had similar on Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide where I was looking back down from the ceiling at myself, then I went off to explore for awhile.
<dlcusa>
This data seriously undercuts the viewpoint that death is annilation.
<SiFuh>
I always thought of it as an Out-of-body experience because I still moved around the house
<SiFuh>
dlcusa: Ever read the Tibetan Book of the Dead?
<dlcusa>
No.
<SiFuh>
Something like when you die, you hang around your body for 7 days. That's why monks pray so long they were telling you how to get through the next stage. Then you go off and come to a cave. There is some dude in the middle with a pile of stones. He starts putting white stones down for the good you did and black for the bad you did. The monks say, just ignore him and walk on.
<SiFuh>
Then you get to a room where you can choose to be a demigod which the monks say not to choose. And there are people boinking. You choose who your new parents will be then and there.
<SiFuh>
That's the shortened version of it. There is a bit more detail and I may have missed some important things because I read it over 20 years ago.
<dlcusa>
It's one point of view, certainly.
<SiFuh>
Not a fan myself.
<SiFuh>
I think God is ultimately the energy force that created the entire universe and all life comes from that energy source. If you flow correctly you will never die. If you flow incorrectly you will become recycled
<dlcusa>
The Universe is what it is, not necessarily what any of us want it to be.
<SiFuh>
I don't think we are separate from that energy source either. I think we are part of it.
<SiFuh>
dlcusa: Agree
<SiFuh>
dlcusa: I really wish they continued with the series Stargate Universe. I'd love to have found out what the results were for the edge of the universe with mathematical ordering that was consistent with all life.
<dlcusa>
Going AFK indefinitely again...
<SiFuh>
Heh
<serpente>
dlcusa nice article, liked reading it
<serpente>
SiFuh unfortunately this stargate spin sucked, ive seen them all
<SiFuh>
Before experiencing a near-death event, 39 percent of people believed in the “absolute existence of God.” After their NDE, this belief increased to 72.6 percent. The number of individuals who believed in the absolute existence of God increased by 86 percent, and their faith in God greatly intensified
<SiFuh>
serpente: I hated when they brought that Australian twat in.
<SiFuh>
Claudia Black - Vala Mal Doran
<SiFuh>
The series ended up going from god Sci-Fi to all about fucking
<SiFuh>
god/good
<SiFuh>
farkuhar: War Game (2024) it's a documentary/movie about the US citizens not accepting the election.
<SiFuh>
They said their ultimate goal is to use the Insurection Act to allow military soldiers to fight along side law enforcement. But a few weeks back, it was signed into law in real life that the military can with deadly force.
<SiFuh>
I read it the other day. I think it is the DOD DIRECTIVE 5240.01
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<SiFuh>
My vision is going weird. I use to be able to read the small text on bottles 5cm away. Now it is about 60cm away. Pissing me off.
<zorz>
getting old!
<zorz>
where is lavaball! heh
<SiFuh>
Fuck you zorzy!
<SiFuh>
If I was a grandfather, I'd like to be referred to as The Ancient
<SiFuh>
zorz: I am going jungle this weekend. The fire department said not to go because of intense flooding. It hasn't flooded since he said that.
<SiFuh>
That was over a week ago.
<zorz>
if the weather is bad... stay home... if the weather not bad... go!
<SiFuh>
300 metres above sea level. The mountain runoff is circled in red. The blue shows where the water goes. No way can flood where I will be. And, I checked for possible landslide zones and all roads that lead there and none, drop below the flood levels.
<SiFuh>
Can't sleep. Got a shit load of electrical wiring to do today and bottle over 100 bottles of beer and make a new batch.
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