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What happens after death

Every culture has its understanding of death. In all religions, life goes to different places after it ends, but where can information about the world beyond life be found?

By rod keylaPublished 3 years ago 4 min read

The attempt to understand the whole process of life and to communicate spiritually with the dead has been going on for at least a hundred years, and there is no obvious evidence that it has ever produced any results. The world is so beautiful, the flower of life is so gorgeous, every flower, every blade of grass can arouse people's love of life. The attachment to life makes people especially afraid of death. No matter who has a loved one die, the blow is hard. The universe is vast, the Earth is only a small planet, and human power in the face of death is insignificant, although we try to prevent all kinds of misfortune, the end of life is still powerless.

Devout people believe that there is another world at the end of life. They believed that after death, the body died, but the soul did not die and flew to the other world. The underworld is the so-called soul world, a place away from the physical world and reality.

In any case, the question of the final destination of the human race is a mystery of infinite fascination to mankind, and at present, we can not prove its existence through science, except to visit it in person. But in that way, we don't have to come back and tell the truth.

Maybe we can do it? Advanced medical technology has now made it possible. People whose hearts stab and lungs stop working for 10, 20, or even 30 minutes are saved. The use of medical respirators has changed the definition of death. Now, there is a widely accepted view that defines death as "the irreversible loss of brain function."

With the development of science and technology; Many previously irreparable patients have been brought back from the brink of death, and 13 million adults in the United States have experienced near-death experiences. There are reports that they tell stories about their last days, and all the stories are strikingly similar. In general, they feel like they're flying, leaving their bodies and flying up into the sky, looking down at their bodies. Then a long tunnel appeared, like a time tunnel in a science fiction movie. They are drawn by an external force and fall with an irresistible force. At the end of the tunnel, there is another world where some people with a halo are waiting for them. On closer inspection, they turned out to be relatives, friends, or colleagues who had died. At this time, they usually look back on their long lives and repent of their mistakes.

Someone started a near-death experiment. Sarah? Wilkinson was a near-death experiencer who, according to his own account, felt himself lose his body in hypnosis and took off into the sky, becoming a small blue star. At that time, he was not surprised, the mind is very calm, feel that all this is normal. He flew slowly, shining in the stars. All the stars in space were moving so fast that he saw the light flash past him like lightning. He finally understood the concept of trillions of kilometers, light years is what gate idea, thought of the childhood heard of fairy tales, is indescribable mysterious. 'I have no body, and I don't need it anymore." "He said excitedly to himself.

What message would people bring back if they could return from the brink of death or the underworld?

In these cases, people who have experienced this experience say they often see a ceiling fan label on the ceiling as they soar; You can hear people talking in the other rooms. When they wake up, they can even bring back some information about the underworld. It is not uncommon for people to say that when they die, they are greeted by strangers who claim to be their relatives. They say, 'Oh, no brothers, no sisters.' But in the wake of the accident from the mouth of relatives that they did have brothers and sisters, but died soon after birth.

Another experimenter said he experienced a massive download of information. He was about to ask "Am I dead?" when he flew overhead. The body will die, but the spirit and soul will not die. We will go to another world."

Some scientists counter that all of these experiences are descriptions of the psychological process of death. A near-death experience is a loss of oxygen supply to the brain, or a reduction in oxygen supply, which causes neurons in the visual cortex, the region of the brain responsible for vision, to respond faster for a period of some time and produces hallucinations, resulting in long tunnels, bright lights, and o, their images.

To confirm this, scientists have conducted a variety of experiments. In the lab, gravity experiments cause subjects to lose consciousness, producing disembodied experiences, tunnel hallucinations, and white lights that recreate near-death experiences. People around Daggers V have had these terrible near-death experiences: people tortured, volcanoes erupting, brown rocks, screams; People, into a pile of heads.

There are visions of hell from imagination and experience. If there were an underworld, the human body would react to death in the same way, but because of the different physical and mental structures of each person, the reaction is not the same.

The question of the origin and destination of human beings, real experience,ce, and science will always be debated, even if the history of mankind is long enough, the debate is endless.

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