Do people have dreams while they are dying in their sleep? So I mean if someone literally dies in real life while they are sleeping, do they have dreams as their heart is stopping etc
Ask them
in theory there's a chemical that's released in you're brain when you're about to die, but it could be triggered by you actually THINKING that you're going to die, which probably wouldn't happen if you're asleep
so I dunno maybe
>>7944177
*your
please forgive me
>>7944180
It's okay buddy.
>>7944180
*your'e
I have heard that psychedlics make death much more peaceful, and make accepting death much easier. Maybe there's a connection? Aldous Huxley took LSD when he died of throat cancer, a usually very painful death, and it was apparently very peaceful.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4N3N1MlvVc4
[spoiler] Someone had to.[/spoiler]
>>7944722
And now I have to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFsHSHE-iJQ
>>7942665
Imagine going to bed. There's a long period where you're not dreaming. For most people dreams only become apparently as they start to wake up. It feels like minutes as you slowly come back to the real world. Now imagine the time where you fall asleep. deep sleep. Before you start dreaming. The nothingness. That bare empty nothing less that you feel when you wake up knowing the last 8 hours are gone.
That's death. The long sleep.
>>7944713
Say WHAT ?? Sheeeit. Try to imagine a 12 hour bad trip with a huge cancerous growth in your throat...