Tag: death

  • Dreams before death

    Dreams before death

    While morbid, equally fascinating .. vivid nostalgic dreams are common near the end of life..

    Dreaming is believed to help us process our emotions, store memories, strengthen neural connections, reduce stress, solve problems, and think creatively.

    Vivid dreams happen most often during the rapid eye movement (REM) sleep stage, when the brain is particularly active.

    Some people, especially women, said they were able to recall their dreams more often during the COVID-19 pandemic, which researchers attributed to greater stress, depression, and sleep disruptions.

    Read the full story..

  • The Atlantic has an interesting report on the now retiring Mitt Romney fears his own death

    The Atlantic has an interesting report on the now retiring Mitt Romney fears his own death

    Apparently, the senator and former presidential candidate has had a lifelong and strange fascination with his own death. One where it seems to haunt him like an albatross.

    He practices a strict diet and exercise regimen. But he also has a fear that he will die suddenly and violently…

    From the Atlantic piece

    He would live to 120 if he could. “So much is going to happen!” he says when asked about this particular desire. “I want to be around to see it.” But some part of him has always doubted that he’ll get anywhere close.

    He has never really interrogated the cause of this preoccupation, but premonitions of death seem to follow him. Once, years ago, he boarded an airplane for a business trip to London and a flight attendant whom he’d never met saw him, gasped, and rushed from the cabin in horror. When she was asked what had so upset her, she confessed that she’d dreamt the night before about a man who looked like him—exactly like him—getting shot and killed at a rally in Hyde Park. He didn’t know how to respond, other than to laugh and put it out of his mind. But when, a few days later, he happened to find himself on the park’s edge and saw a crowd forming, he made a point not to linger.
    — Read on www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/11/mitt-romney-retiring-senate-trump-mcconnell/675306/

    And while this video has nothing to do with the Mitt Romney fear of death, it certainly is worthwhile to remember forever, his Julian celebration of “hotdog”..

  • The Curious Case of Brain Activity that Has Been Recorded as Much as 10 Minutes After Death

    The Curious Case of Brain Activity that Has Been Recorded as Much as 10 Minutes After Death

    The Curious Case of Brain Activity that Has Been Recorded as Much as 10 Minutes After Death:

    The strange case of death… and dying.. and the brain.

    Doctors in a Canadian intensive care unit have stumbled on a very strange case – when life support was turned off for four terminal patients, one of them showed persistent brain activity even after they were declared clinically dead.

    For more than 10 minutes after doctors confirmed death through a range of observations, including the absence of a pulse and unreactive pupils, the patient appeared to experience the same kind of brain waves (delta wave bursts) we get during deep sleep. And it’s an entirely different phenomenon to the sudden ‘death wave’ that’s been observed in rats following decapitation.

    To my still somewhat living brain, this doesn’t seem possible..or good in any way! 

    The brain’s fight to stay alive extends well beyond the time it should.. and does this brain oddity happen more often? If so.. is this what we perceive heaven and hell to be when we have near death experiences? Could the ‘afterlife’ maybe only be the few minutes our brain still churns away and then, afterwards, ceases to exist at some point?

    More from Bec Crew: 

    In the absence of any biological explanation for how brain activity could possibly continue several minutes after the heart has stopped beating, the researchers say the scan could be the result of some kind of error at the time of recording.

    But they’re at a loss to explain what that error could be, as the medical equipment show no signs of malfunction, meaning the source of the anomaly cannot be confirmed – biologically or otherwise.

    I suppose that is comforting. Look over there! No big deal! Could be instrument malfunctions!

    Listen.. this is the biggest albatross hanging over us. Death. We are all dying somehow.. and when we get closer, we try to escape it even more.. but the brain living well beyond death? That seems to be a horrifying possibility .. something that is even more haunting to the senses. Because in theory the brain may still be recording memories, feelings.. all the like.

    As Dr. Loomis famously said in Halloween 2, ‘you don’t even know what death is.’ And we don’t now.. and we may never.

    …..actually maybe first we need to learn what life is.

    The full findings on this study are published here:

    http://ift.tt/2mCUoPW

  • Theory: Death Is Just An Illusion: We Continue To Live In A Parallel Universe

    Theory: Death Is Just An Illusion: We Continue To Live In A Parallel Universe

    Theory: Death Is Just An Illusion: We Continue To Live In A Parallel Universe:

    The linked article comes from a website Core Spirit .. it’s also a good read.. 

    The ultimate question we all ask, the burning desire: What happens when we die? What happens to the energy? Is there an afterlife..

    One theory, explained in this article, is that death does not occur and an afterlife is not really what we think. Instead, it is theorized, we simply live in a parallel place..

    The money quote I found, and am still trying to contemplate:

    Consider the double-slit experiment: if one “watches” a subatomic particle or a bit of light pass through slits on a barrier, it behaves like a particle and creates solid-looking hits behind the individual slits on the final barrier that measures the impacts.

    Like a tiny bullet, it logically passes through one or the other hole.

    But if the scientists do not observe the trajectory of the particle, then it exhibits the behavior of waves that allow it pass through both holes at the same time.

    Why does our observation change what happens? Answer: Because reality is a process that requires our consciousness,” Lanza says.

    You would not exist without a consciousness. One of the reasons Robert Lanza thinks you will not die, is because you are not a object.

    You’re a special being. According to biocentrism, nothing could exist without consciousness. Remember you can’t see through the bone surrounding your brain.

    Space and time are not hard objects, but rather the tools our mind uses to weave everything together.

    Everything you see and experience right now is a whirl of information occurring in your mind. Space and time are simply the tools for putting everything together.

    Lanza points out that death does not exists in a timeless, spaceless world.

    There is no distinction between past, present, and future. It is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.

  • THE GHOSTLY CRASH SITE PHOTO

    THE GHOSTLY CRASH SITE PHOTO

    By now you have seen the image of a ‘ghost’ escaping the body of a motorcycle crash victim.. Undoubtedly someone on your Facebook timeline posted it.. someone on your Tumblr reading list. Or maybe just you..

    Truck driver Saul Vazquez says he rolled down his window before snapping the scene along Highway 15 near Stanton, Kentucky, on Tuesday afternoon..

    The crash victim died at the hospital later..

    The photo then was shared hundreds of thousands of times and was featured even on national news broadcasts.. The little speck of white appears to look like that of a body..

    Some say it’s fake. Fraud.. photoshopped… Others give credence to the possibility that the little white part of the image is that of an escaping soul.

    The family of the victim spoke to PEOPLE magazine and they also say it’s possible.

    If the image is just a trick of the camera or glare, so be it. But if it gives comfort to a grieving family in the aftermath of death? Allow it.

  • Coffins Surface Because Of Flooding in South Carolina

    Coffins Surface Because Of Flooding in South Carolina

    Coffins Surface Because Of Flooding in South Carolina

    WIBF: ORANGEBURG, S.C.- A cemetery is flooded causing coffins to rise up out of the ground in Orangeburg, South Carolina.

    This is a particularly horrid situation and to think of caskets with corpses rising from the ground is macabre and somehow perfectly timed for the Halloween season..

    Knowing people in South Carolina, I can attest second hand to the ongoing nightmare on streets and in towns… The waters will recede but the heartache will remain..

    And now the unexpected task of reburying those long in the ground previously… That’s perhaps the more morose of all..

  • The summer of selfie over

    The summer of selfie over

    It has been a bad year for sharks..
    8 people killed..

    But news now has been revealed that SELFIES have cost more lives: 12 total have been attributed to people attempting to take dangerous shots of themselves in precarious positions.

    So precarious, it would seem, it caused their demise..

    There are lots of moments and tidbits of time that remind us of Darwin’s laws.. the selfie death toll perhaps is the most modern reminder of what sheer stupidity can accomplish: The untimely fate beyond the years.

    But we’re still scared of sharks..
    Despite the number of tramplings and falls that happen during the course of a good, hard core selfie..

  • Roadside memorials to the dead and gone.

    Roadside memorials to the dead and gone.


    This past weekend while my wife and I were driving home from a peaceful family get-together, we saw something that seemingly shocked our normalcy for a bit. A group of people were gathered along side a major highway putting a makeshift memorial together near a tree. 

    A grown man was clutching a child, all the while he was weeping. Other people were gathered around the site in the same fashion, obviously moved to tears if not more. There was a large degree of emotion at that site, I can tell even though we were passing by at a fairly speedy clip.

    Something awful had occurred there. A death, of course.
    The last place that a human being inhabited a body on the planet earth..
    The last place someone was breathing in mortal temple of the soul.

    There are some important questions I will get to about these sites, some thoughts as well. But think for a second the meaning behind them when you drive by.. People not directly affected by the deaths of whomever passed at the countless sites are reminded of their own mortality, at least for a second. There may be a “it will never happen to me” feeling when we see wreathes and decorations, often clothing and flowers that are placed to memorialize the location where something undoubtedly died violently. We don’t know who else died with them, or was injured, however we should fully realize the ripple effect that the deaths had.

    About ten Christmases ago—time goes so fast—my wife’s co-worker was talking to her son while he was driving home. He died in a car accident—while they were in conversation. I cannot imagine the prospects of living with hearing a death in such a way, and especially think about the concept of Christmas being stolen for the rest of my life because tragedy happened on the day we are supposed to be filled with cheer and happiness.

    And likewise, I cannot conceive the grief that people are feeling when they adorn a site of tragedy with hopeful icons of someone’s life. I have mixed feelings myself. But not being a part of a family that did or, I don’t think I can judge.

    People do judge, though.

    And in some places, people want them banned.

    I read a varied amount of opinions concerning the subject..

    A few points that opiners make while opining on the decorated death scenes:

    They violate the separation of church and state, because religious symbolism is used in a public place.. they also violate laws of people taking public property for private purposes.. And they are a distraction. One argument—this one perhaps is the weightiest to me—is that accidents occur in dangerous portions of highway. And since that is true, why decorate that already dangerous location with distracting flair and cause potentially further accidents at the same place. When my wife and I saw the decorators of death this weekend, we did take note of how endangered they were, closely standing near the edge of a busy 55mph but REALLY 70 mph highway with infants, children, and elderly persons. . . it takes only one second. They already know that most likely due to the unfortunate demise of a person in their own family or circle of friends.

    There are schools of thought that consider these roadside reminders morbid. Others that think they are beautiful.

    What is not debate is this: They are more frequent than ever before. Countless locations and obviously countless deaths…

    I really don’t want to take any side on this argument, but I will simply convey concerns that the locations are so often in an already perilous location fraught with heavy traffic and careless drivers. Common sense should be shown by anyone who decides to initiate a roadside reminder of mortality.

    And because it is personal, because someone did lose a life, I cannot dictate any opinion.. and I think it would be a difficult if not dumb thing to regulate. Regardless of any law, I feel they’d be as abundant then as they are now.

    They are personal locations. Very personal churches for those who want to remember, mourn, and celebrate.

    And who am I to write anything contrary to someone’s right to do that.
    Who knows… perhaps one day I will have a location along a highway. Or maybe you. So perhaps now is the best time to limit commentary for the fact you’d be called a hypocrite beyond the grave..Or beyond the roadside location of your earthly providence.

  • Roadside memorials to the dead

    Roadside memorials to the dead

    Roadside memorials to the dead

    I wrote some thoughts down about roadside memorials to the dead.. and their dangers. And the fact that I really don’t want to even have an opinion no them..

  • Life after death after life

    Life after death after life

    Life after death after life

    My latest thoughts on life after death after life..