u/dontlietom3

Near Death Experience: Man leaves his body, meets 3 different beings, one of which was "changing shape continuously". One of the beings then judges him and "condemns him to go on living". As soon as that happens he falls through the ground, ends up in "a dark tunnel" and is returned to Earth

Near Death Experience: Man leaves his body, meets 3 different beings, one of which was "changing shape continuously". One of the beings then judges him and "condemns him to go on living". As soon as that happens he falls through the ground, ends up in "a dark tunnel" and is returned to Earth

Some questions and concerns about this:

Who are these beings really? They start judging this person without any introductions about who they are and why they were there and without any questions asked.

Why was one of these beings "changing shape continuously"? Where they really "light beings" or where they trying to hide their true form and intentions?

What gives these beings the right to decide what we are going to do next with our existence? What if that person did not want to return to Earth? Why are they taking charge of what happens to us? Why do they step in and try to control our future experiences, without asking us whether we agree to having that future experience or not?

The concern that arises from this NDE is that what these beings wanted to happen to this person, happened. As soon as they "condemned him to go on living", the man said that "his feet lost the ground under them" and then he started falling through a dark tunnel and ended up back on Earth, indicating that they may have some sort of authority and power over us. This doesn't happen in all NDEs which means that not all entities are the same, and certain entities could be more powerful than others.

The person was given a vision of a dog "bounding towards him with it's tongue out, full of good intentions". Why did he have this vision while this was happening? Is it what was actually happening, or what they wanted him to think was happening in order to perhaps make him think he's in "good hands", and therefore, let them decide for him?

What would've happened if this person said no and opposed them?

Like it's usually the case with NDErs, they never seem to suspect a thing, and end up thinking that that was a "wonderful experience", despite this man not having a say in what was going to happen to him next and despite these beings taking full control of the interaction.

u/dontlietom3 — 7 days ago

Because the moment you step on grass, you kill countless microorganisms, insects, tiny forms of life you do not even see.

Have you ever washed your hands? If you did, you killed millions of bacteria instantly.

Have you ever taken a breath? Because with every single breath, you are killing microscopic life without even realizing it.

Have you ever taken antibiotics? Then you wiped out entire populations of living organisms inside your own body.

Have you ever driven a car? You have killed insects without even noticing.

Have you ever eaten something? Because for you to eat something, you either have to kill something yourself or to pay someone else to kill something for you. So it's you who does the killing directly or indirectly, because without demand there would be no killing. People love to hide behind the excuse that they "don't do the killing, they are innocent" meanwhile they pay to buy meat or plants which means they are paying for the killing of the animal or plant, so that they can eat it. Plants, animals, it does not matter. Life in this loosh farm runs on consumption. Something always has to suffer and die so something else can survive.

Btw **i am not** blaming humans for any of this, i am just pointing out what is actually going on in everyday life. There is also this other type of thinking where people go "see, we kill animals and plants, therefore we are evil, we deserve to suffer, we are sinners" and all that. But that completely misses the point and i don't understand why these people lack so much logic. If survival itself requires harm, then the problem is not the beings inside the system, it is the way the system is designed. Humans and animals are just doing what they have to do to stay alive. If reality was structured differently, where survival did not depend on harm, then no one would need to do this in the first place. So blaming humans or animals for participating in something they did not design does not really make sense does it?

How much more obvious does it have to get before people stop pretending this is normal?!?!?!?! God is an absolute demon/reptilian/or the Demiurge gnostics talked about for creating a world this way. Only a highly deranged and insanely evil and cruel mind would come up with a creation like this.

Not only do the masses cannot put the two and two together for reasons i cannot explain, but they will also kneel and PRAY to the very being who made this creation this way 🤡.

There are two big types of mind diseases in this world, and almost the entire population falls into them. Religion and New Age. Both have been created to make excuses, both put lipstick on a reality that is otherwise grim and evil, both excuse God's cruel and insane actions. People's minds have been taken over by them, therefore they are unable to think and use logic for themselves, and as a result they cannot see the truth.

It is so obvious to me that this is not our real home, that this is a loosh farm or prison where the Demiurge or Archons use human elites they control, elites who have been reincarnating on this planet for a long time, to create religions that give people an inversion of the truth. They present God as loving and deserving of worship, when in reality people are worshipping the Demiurge because it wants their energy. Insane world.

reddit.com
u/dontlietom3 — 20 days ago

Notice him saying:

(About the tunnel of light) "***its attraction was so powerful, like a huge magnet that was the size of the entire Universe, it was totally irresistible***" - There are many near death experiencers who said the same thing about the tunnel, that it feels like a irresistible force.

He also says: "***without any bargaining taking place, my will just didn't prevail, and i was back in my aching body***" - Free will doesn't seem to matter in this guy's case.

u/dontlietom3 — 21 days ago