Could Tricking Your Brain Into Dying Reveal More About the Afterlife?
Question by John L: Could tricking your brain into dying reveal more about the afterlife?
I am a dentist who frequently administers nitrous oxide analgesia to my patients for routine oral surgical procedures I have become increasingly aware of a phenomenon with my patients when nitrous oxide is administered at seventy percent for a reasonable amount of time. Once a patient was right at the edge of not being able to understand my voice. I would tell them to take six deep breaths in through their nose and out through their mouth. After completing this many patients pupils would dilate and become fixed for a time. Upon starting to come down many would speak of God and Jesus, deceased loved ones, and a profound realization that faded as they entered back into this world.
I decided to experience the effects for myself to see what exactly they are experiencing. Water is a frequent experience. Patterns would turn into waves like the ocean and slowly roll by. The next stage experienced is deeper. The world swirls with vibrant colors and patterns. The next level is ascension. This is truly a feeling of getting higher and higher. The last level is only achieved for brief moments. The difference in it and going back to being drunk are but a few deep breaths – maybe even one breath. It is unity, extreme euphoria, and the realization that God is real. One realizes that you are very small in the universe, but that you belong.
I couldn’t help, but think that drugs must have been how man initially had religious philosophical experiences. All I know is that government does not want the masses to have these experiences. It makes you care little about their control over your lives as it puts things into perspective. This level is so extreme that you do not want to leave. All is well with the world and you feel like you are getting closer to God; perhaps ascending to be with him and worship him. But at this state you are almost able to glimpse a little bit of the reality of the universe. I think that you leave your body, become dissociated from this world, and YOU JUST UNDERSTAND. There are profound realizations. Everything for a moment makes sense and time stands still literally. This is one of the strangest things about it.
My conclusions about this are many, I have come to the conclusion that this experience mimics death. Stimulants like cocaine bring you more into this world. They heighten your worldly experiences. Nitrous oxide is other worldly. Sound crazy? Well I think that the local anesthesia that I administer every single day is fooling the mind and body into thinking that that part of the body is ‘dead’. This experience is similar. The neurons firing in your brain simulate what happens when you finally let go and relinquish all. Go into it with the right mindset and relax. Let go. Don’t think about this world.
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Be careful though. Don’t use a hundred percent nitrous oxide. It can be dangerous. The bottom line is that I have been profoundly affected by this drug. I am glad to have experienced it, but I also believe that this is not meant to be. This is an artificial way of reaching this higher level. My conclusion is that God fully wants us to reach this level and be with Him constantly. I don’t know if he is trying to weed out the pure from the impure in the universe or what, but this life is a test that we must pass. It is important to achieve a healthy balance in life. Love truly is the most important thing we have here. We must seek to love without injuring others or bringing hurt to others. This is how we experience small pieces of heaven – holding a puppy, hugging your mother, making love to your wife, helping another person in need; these are small highs that are not as intense, but over a lifetime will pay off. I now fully understand this reality!
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Answer by Brayden
I think the government doesn’t want people thinking the steering wheel is the Loch Ness Monster while they’re on the highway — that’s the reason they ban psychedelics.
That’s not to say they’re not helpful, I know of a few mathematicians who said they have been able to see into new mathematical realms with the help of psychedelics, like LSD. As for these experiences being supernatural, I’d have to remind you that you’re LITERALLY on drugs. In short, I highly doubt it.
Marijuana has helped countless writers, poets, mathematicians, physicists, etc. and it is a psychedelic albeit not nearly as potent as LSD or MDMA (ecstasy).
Drugs may “unlock” mental realms as for those realms being anything other than natural…I’ll put it this way, I wouldn’t bet the retirement fund on it.
Answer by seeker of jehovah
no
people did not see god through drugs
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