Any of you died before?

My friend's dad chauffered a greek monk around back in the 70's (since monks aren't allowed to own cars), he once suffered an actual near-death experience in thessaloniki when another car collided with his. Both men in the other car died and the dad passed out, but reported a voice telling him that the other drivers had died, but that he would live. Friend's dad woke up, got out of his car with barely a scratch on him and filed a police report (greek cops don't do shit anyway). He hobbled back to his hotel and fell back-first on his bed but couldn't get up for 40 hours and felt as if an elephant was sitting on his chest. He would go on to have the same symptoms that an open-heart surgery patient would have for a month, despite suffering no physical injuries.
 
at five I caught pneumonia and got so sick had a near death experience where while drowning to death on my own phlegm I saw a white light and one of my dead relatives I was going towards it but was pushed back and that was when the doctor stabbed a needle in my chest to drain the phlegm that accumulated in my lungs. dying isnt painful living is and being brought back consciousness mid dying was a very painful thing most painful in my llfe.
 
Do you mean like I need to wake up to reality or is this some cryptic metaphorical response? Because if it's the former, then I sure as hell do. It's easier said than done! If it's the latter, then maybe you could elaborate.
 
Pretty sure I had some form of near death experience and ego death while being given a way too high dose of ketamine or something in a psych ward.

I do think it changed me forever, but idk if I'd call it a bad change. I don't care about as much anymore and honestly as someone who struggled with Terry Davis levels of anxiety and paranoia, not having that level of fear anymore is pretty nice.
 
Do you mean like I need to wake up to reality or is this some cryptic metaphorical response? Because if it's the former, then I sure as hell do. It's easier said than done! If it's the latter, then maybe you could elaborate.
You live in the matrix woooooooo
 
Pretty sure I had some form of near death experience and ego death while being given a way too high dose of ketamine or something in a psych ward.

I do think it changed me forever, but idk if I'd call it a bad change. I don't care about as much anymore and honestly as someone who struggled with Terry Davis levels of anxiety and paranoia, not having that level of fear anymore is pretty nice.
yeah my near death experience just left me confused and tired and in pain, getting stabbed in the lung to drain built up fluid is very painful. I cant remember the two weeks after because I was too tired to even stay awake. like it was so bad that my parents incase I died again brought a priest to read me last rites because I was so sick.
 
yeah my near death experience just left me confused and tired and in pain, getting stabbed in the lung to drain built up fluid is very painful. I cant remember the two weeks after because I was too tired to even stay awake. like it was so bad that my parents incase I died again brought a priest to read me last rites because I was so sick.
That really sucks, your parents are so dumb they called a priest, as though not calling a doctor sooner was what got you there.
 
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