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Will I wake up in another dimension or alternate reality when I die?
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>>42046047
this is fine
>>42046083
this is scary
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>>42046036
Your life will repeat itself slightly differently tens of billions of years after you die but you will have no memory of your previous lives
This has already happened an infinite number of times and will happen infinitely more times. It cannot be stopped
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>>42046036
Ever had a nightmare where you fall to your death and wake up immediately? I think that's what happens to every person who dies. Quantum immortality, essentially, where you die in one world and then immediately move to another world where you narrowly escaped death instead.
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>>42046047
>woke up from nothingness once before
>you definitely won't wake up again because YOU JUST WON'T OKAY
You're here forever
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>>42054126
Only insofar as I've had very close brushes with death that got resolved in ways that made very little sense otherwise. Like this one time I drowned in a pool and then my next memory was being carried out of the pool as if nothing had happened. My memory is that I drowned, everyone else's memory is that I was grabbed before even going under, like I just shifted over to another reality where circumstances were just slightly different and I never died.
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>>42046036
We looping
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>>42046036
When you die usually an already deceased loved one will come transition you to the other side. When studying near death experiences and in talking to psychics who speak with them dead who have passed on and ask them what happened when they died, they usually say that a loved one came and transitioned them or their spirit guide did.
Usually, the first person you see when you die is your spirit guide, who most likely will be a deceased loved one. When you die, you may become a guide for your loved ones who are still a human life. But you still will have a guide on the other side.
When we die, we still exist. We go to classrooms and learn. We still have tasks and things we have to do. We watch over and guide our loved ones. It's just not on earth anymore and you have the ability to shape shift into anything or into your true form as a light being. You just aren't completely physical anymore and don't abide by the laws of nature anymore.
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>>42054116
I think this happened to me. I overdosed on morphine when I was a teenager, was non responsive, my kidneys nearly failed, at some point my heart stopped and I had to be resuscitated. I experienced what I can only describe as "existence" in the 0th dimension for an extremely long time, but then I saw an overwhelmingly bright light. I didn't move towards so much as it overwhelmed my reality, and then I was in the hospital bed. The light was the overhead light above the bed. Since then I've experienced countless Mandela effects and weird synchronicities. I think I died in some other reality but persist in this one. No one whom I know is really truly who I knew. The only people who make sense to me are ones I met after waking up, because if they're different I wouldn't know. This all happened back in the 2000s.
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>>42054815
Not that I'm aware of, but I was very young and wasn't really of the mind to question things like that at the time, so I might not have noticed and if anyone corrected me on my memory for anything non-critical I probably would have just shrugged it off.