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We all die, it's inevitable. If my time comes, I'll do my best to accept it. I wonder what happens after?

I used to be afraid of death, but I realized that billions of years passed before I was born, and I also didn't exist for all of that time without pain or suffering. I imagine if there is nothingness afterwards that it's the same as before, and I've already been through that. And if I can come into being from nothing once.... well most things in the universe repeat :)

That and I had a powerful ketamine infusion experience that really helped me come to grips with dying. Cured my depression too! (did 6 infusions over 3 weeks, if anyone is interested ask away)

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It's the agony the problem, pain and suffering, not death itself

What's after death idk, but nothingness isn't the worst case scenario, I mean it's painless by definition and you don't have to pay taxes and suffer any of all the bullshit anymore

Wost case scenario there's something, some say you have to face the angel in the garden, he has no face and is all white

If you've been a good person, it should go smoothly, if you haven't... You are going to suffer, he basically read in you, knows everything you did and all that, very shameful moment eventually. He projects what you did to other unto you if memory serves

There's the city of light, too, one here on this forum saw it

https://www.near-death.com/science/research/city-of-light.html

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Damn ive never heard of that angel in the garden thing. Thats so creepy. Imagine if you died, woke up in a garden, and saw that fucking thing walking around.

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Yeah

And what would happen if two of them were to face each others?