But the thread is not about death but near death...it's about what you conclude as being near death...i do not class near death as watching people die or on the verge of dying...i class near death as when you have already crossed the line and unable to distinguish the difference between reality and....i think you've got that bit by now
Just how unstable do you become if you forget to take your meds, mate? On a scale of 1 to 10 (1 being "wouldn't know I was there", and 10 being "Quick! Dart the ****er before he charges again!"), just how ape-**** do you get?
Someone put a gun to my head about 2ears ago in a trap house I was scoring some mdma from, glad I was off my baps at the time tbh. Part from that been pretty lucky death wise
I've nearly died a couple of times. It's **** all, tbh. I went unconscious and then came around later on in the hospital. I didn't see no ghosts, or angels, or any **** like that. It was just like I had come out of a deep sleep.
As I said in my experience of coming close to drowning; initially, when I realised I was in trouble, there was panic. I was fighting hard to get back to the surface. But as more and more water landed on top of me there came a point where I just kind of accepted that this was it. No sure if I’d call it peaceful, from memory, but more just a kind of acceptance.
Yes, DMT completely different to acid, much stronger bond with the earth, stars, matter and the universe. DMT is all around us, found in all living organisms, so there is likely to be a connection there. Mate of mine got me this for my bday. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1611250498/?tag=not606-21
No incorrect, Gillingham is not near death, to support that team you have to be dead! You just see dead people