When my dog died it broke my heart. Like non stop crying for like 2 weeks. I had many dreams about him and felt his presence when I woke up. Until we meet again little buddy I hope you're doing great!
This is why I have been researching this kind of stuff. Having her go to sleep and just seeing a lifeless body and the personality I fell in love with being gone is breaking me. Either we will see them again ( which doesnt help because I want her back here ! ) or nothing happens and this is all meaningless.
@@Matt-hb7tuaccording to literally every single account of death (near death) we have says it feels awesome. Don’t feel bad for your dog, they’re in a much better place.
@@wrldwide-oi4ns Sorry for the loss of your Pupper. It sure hurts. I lost two during Covid -- due to old age and cancer, and nothing could be done. I think of them two every day.
My experience My husband passed away suddenly in a car accident. The second I heard he was killed I collapsed and sobbed from the bottom of my soul. The pain was so intense. I had a physical pain below my breast but above my belly button that never went away. Drinking, drugs, nothing helped. Also my Dad had a heart attack from the shock and watching me suffer later the next day after the accident. He was on life support and we didn’t know if he was going to survive. 1 month to the day of the accident I laid down for a nap with my 3 precious baby boys. I woke up and closed my eyes again but suddenly I was in a different place. Very bright but I couldn’t make out the shape of anything that had color. Standing directly in front of me was the other half of my heart. He was absolutely perfect. We always called each other, “ My Other. “ He was so beautiful there’s no words to describe him. We talked and I asked are you really here? He said yes. I said are you real?! And he laughed and said yes like sarcastically. Then he hugged me. When he did I felt the love he felt for everyone he left behind in the spot where the pain was. I don’t know how to explain that. But it made perfect sense in that…place. When I woke up I had tears of joy pouring down my face. The spot where the pain had turned warm and there was no more pain. Up until that moment I couldn’t look at pictures or talk about him. I jumped up and pulled out every picture I had put away. Seeing those beautiful green eyes smiling back at me I knew it was him in that dream. The other wild thing, my phone was on silent. I had 6 missed calls. My Dad woke up while I was in the dream❤ He also had a near death experience and wasn’t afraid of death anymore. Just had to share my experience. Love the show Theo ❤️
hilarious. But to answer the question I have been a few times in the 80's , lol. At the time it was actually a pretty good place . i dont know if it exists anymore lol
Been watching several NDE videos lately. It's so refreshing to hear about the feelings of love, warmth, home, reuniting with loved ones. I get most excited when I hear them talk about reuniting with pets 😊
Hes describing every one of my dmt trips. The level of understanding, love, worry ceases to exist. You want to just stay there and enjoy the sensation of relief and knowing everything.
@@jessiec7595 the crazy part is that you would think that it would leave you jonesing for more. It doesn't. You actually get urges to quit habits and change for the better with the new sense of clarity. It's insane. Like a post nut clarity that sends you into and infinite time loop... Except you don't cummmmm
@@Endicott875very real, too 😊I’m grateful ❤. Glad we have the opportunity to realize this together and speak about it through our little amazing devices. So grateful I am you you are me
I think what Theo said is incredibly profound - we are living proof. We are walking miracles and contradictions that “shouldn’t exist” and yet here we are. I was once an atheist, once very inclined to only believe in what I could see and know but in time I have softened and have acknowledged how little it is I really know and how flawed our limited senses can be. We should embrace the mystery and not be so fearful of it. ❤️
Ya ive become more spiritual since starting my psychedelic journey, but I can't bring my self to be so ignorant that I choose one religion over another. I realized that religion is just a way to pass on psychedelic knowledge that there is more to this reality, maybe idk but maybe all the gods are real, that could by why certain gods are so jealous
I had a NDE during a bad reaction to a blood transfusion during chemo for stage 4 ovarian cancer. Felt completely at peace and warm, could see all the doctors and staff below -frantically trying to help me. All of a sudden, things got loud and I felt myself being pulled back to my hospital bed. I remember feeling a sense of disappointment. Happy to still be around but I'm not dreading taking that trip someday.
It was your brain releasing massive amounts of hormones and endorphins, apparently when you’re dying, sometimes it could feel like euphoria because your body is losing control of all its chemical balances. Just my thought on what MIGHT have happened to you. But I’m happy you survived.
Don't listen to doubters, I had an OBE in perfect health condition, no drugs, no brain damage, nothing, and I was in the dark void in front of the light, I believe you for I know it is more real and more beautiful than this shithole we call life xD
I'd love to know some specifics on this. Other than the obvious (your surroundings), did you see your hands? Feet? Were you breathing? Did you feel like you had eyes? I always get a little frustrated when I hear people have these experiences and all they talk about is what they say, and I am fascinated in knowing what the presence of being out of your body, actually feels like.
@@GD2X i don't remember noticing hands and feet although when you ask this, it made me think that although I've called it an Out of body experience because I saw my body below, I actually felt like I was in some sort of a body where I was..like not like an omeba or little light or something. But I wasn't taking notice of what I was outside my earthly body. One wacky thing was it was a teaching hospital so there were always a lot of interns around and even in this strange state, i remember thinking, "There's a new intern I hadn't seen-and he looks like he could be in Duran Duran". (HA!) I just remember feeling completely at ease and although I could see the commotion in the room - I felt warm and relaxed. If being comfortably warm is a sensation I remember most, then I'm wondering if I WAS in some sort of spirit/body form. When I was sucked back into life (?) it was so loud and cold. As I mentioned in my post, there was a definite feeling of slight disappointment. Hope that helps.
@@GD2X I had no body, I felt like a concentrated consciousness, I had no words in my head yet I thought, there was a Nice vibration sound there but otherwise no sound, I loved the peace of it... , I had no need to breathe and that I noticed rapidly, I felt no more physical pain (my horrible back pain was gone), I saw every détail far or close (no more myopia) and although I only saw the dark void and the White light, when I came back I noticed that this world here is dark, the colors are faded and dull, the noise is horrible... I hate it here. I only came back for my kids, otherwise I'd have asked to die and stay there. Imagine à place with just Blackness and à light yet you like it better than Earth.
When I died, It was easier than any breath I have ever felt. Being alive physically is a toll on us. Or the shell of us. But you are still you when you die. Completely. But the feeling was beyond any comfort or drug I can think.of. It hurts to breathe in comparison.
@@Techaro Why are people like you so bent up on there being nothing but this life? Is it because of the religion? Religion is fake but reality is reality and has nothing to do with religions. What we are is not this, this is transient. Even doing simple logic experiment proves there is something beyond this and this Universe was born out of that. Tell me what was before the big bang?
We are living to die, imagine being in the midst of nightmarish trench warfare and then you are freed by an enemies stray bullet. Suffering and pain throughout life will only make us look forward to the calmness of death, so a shit one only makes it easier.
I'm getting ready to send my mom off to the other side. I'm sad but I know the reunion with my grandmother will be amazing and I'll be there with them myself someday. My mom is still here. But hospice is getting involved and I'm going to use this video to get her excited, not scared, while she is still lucid and can understand
@@itskeagan3004 there is no hell a all loving god loves us, u think because in this lifetime we made mistakes and never repented god would send us to a hell for a million years, and then another, and another until infinity everlastingly? he will reincarnate you until you live a good life of god
During a NDE I was in the clouds, I was overwhelmed by the amount of love and peace I felt. I was ascending to 6 shadow figures waiting for me. Telepathically I would hear the same question on and on. (Do you want to stay here?)... I without thinking kept on answering Yes because I was in pure bliss and couldn't think straight. I wanted to stay. But the question kept being asked and I kept answering that I wanted to stay... until I got used to the feeling a bit and came to the realisation that by choosing to stay I will die. Once I realised that, pictures started flashing in front of my eyes of all of my loved ones that I would be leaving behind and the great amount of pain it will cause them to loose me. So when I was asked again I answered that I am afraid and I was asked that two more times and I gave the same answer. Each time I answered the void started fading and by the third time I came back inside my body. What I got out of the experience was that I am of great value to my loved ones and they need me. And when given the choice I wasn't selfish to choose what was best for me rather I chose to be there for my loved ones. When I tell you that after that experience I have never been the same. That realm and everything I saw heard and felt was more real than anything on earth. After being back, this world feels like a simulation, like some kind of stage with fake props. Nothing feels as real as it did in Heaven. If you are reading this, receive this message. You matter! The people in your life need you. Your loved ones are of great importance and you should love them and cherish every moment you can with them. We are all connected through love, and that is life's main purpose, to love.
When I was 4 I swam out too far at the lake. I remember my mom telling me to keep my hand above the water if i ever couldn’t swim, so that someone could see me. All I remember is seeing the blue sky through the water and suddenly i was above the water: i watched my hand sink down under the waves, and i saw a boy swim out to me. He pulled me to shore and carried me to my mom. I followed him, and when he laid me down they pushed in my chest and woke up back in my body. I’ve had spontaneous out of body experiences ever since.
I’ve had 2 NDEs and I just felt extremely at peace… didn’t see or hear anything crazy but I hope I get that feeling again when I do finally kick the bucket.
i almost killed myself via carbon monoxide poisoning one time and I saw everything kind of going white and felt an all encompassing fleeting feeling of calm. Best way I can describe it, same as you. I broke out of that trance or whatever you want to call it and had an overwhelming feeling that I needed to live. Very very emotional I cried until there were no more tears left.
this was actually very enlightening and encouraging. As I have had my own NDE, I still, in this life, tend to obsess about what happens to bad people who go to Hell and it's rather taxing on me really. Good to hear a focus on some real beautiful experiences out there!
Read a book once about NDEs and the similarities in dmt trips, i had a dmt trip What I understand is that their is an afterlife and this is just basically a simulated dream, our real self is our soul without ego which is unlike physical life
This is awesome ❤ I've been able to see and communicate with spirit since I was a little girl and every thing this man said is exactly what the people who have passed have told me themselves about what it's like. I was yelling YES EXACTLY so much 😂
Theo Im so glad for you man. Your show is blowing up, youre getting great guests and I think youre also moving out of the comedy zone (Nothing wrong with comedy its literally the best shit and I love it) into other very interesting subjects while also bringing your hilarious personality to it. Dude if this show was a bitcoin id invest in it baby
For the 146th time Theo, you are the best you have something special, another great new refreshing interesting guest. Quality questions and amazing ability to relate and listen man thats why you are the best because you actually listen.you rock brother .love yall gang gang
I had an experience just over a year ago its all the same stuff. I was in an amazing field of flowers after i floated above my body but the flowers when i looked closer were like orbs of people's consciousness and all their experiences. And the afterlife is wonderful for sure. I had some other experiences during that but I'll keep it short
I've had OBE but not NDE. OBE convinced me of the soul and life after death. It is so liberating being free of your body which now feels like a prison.
One of my buddies was skiing, got hit by a snowboarder and launched off a cat track and went airborne right into a tree. Broke damn near every bone in his body and was airlifted to the nearest hospital. His heart line had went flat for a second before beating again and he went into a 3 month natural coma, not medically induced. When he woke up the doctors couldn’t believe he survived, they said they had never seen anyone wake up from anything like what he had experienced. After this it was like he had a new vision and had explained something like this where he left his body and chose to return. I like to think he had the choice to leave earth or not and while he was in his coma he was exploring what else was out there. He has so many stories you just have to hear in person to even somewhat believe they are so wild but something in me deep down believes everything he says, even if I think it’s bs consciously.
I feel what Theo is saying about an afterlife, because besides striving for survival and thriving for satisfaction, this Journey has to have larger implications that are beyond our comprehension in this current state of consciousness.
if youve ever meditated while on LSD, you've gotten a glimpse of the afterlife. I had 360 degree vision and the mind of God was a big green cloud that made me feel loved. funny though, i felt no judgement or anything negative. so it changed my perspective on religion a bit.
7:00 this is the most fascinating part of NDE’s. This is crazy. Like if a couple had a miscarriage/still birth etc…what happens then? Or if they lose a 6 month old let’s say, they see that baby appear as a baby or as a grown man/woman? The whole “do you grow older in the afterlife?”
Folks, does anyone know whether the man is aware and talked of psychedelics specifically psilocybin in regard to cancer patients, curing fear of death? 9:07 For this really reminded me of Griffiths' work and his incredible legacy. (May he rest in peace)
I wonder though if during this experience if all these warm feelings cease to exist once you are really dead I would be curious to know the longest someone was ever actually dead
Yeah they've tried studying this phenomenon by placing hidden objects or writing high up in operating theatres so that anyone 'on the ceiling' would be able to see or read it. No one reporting out of body NDEs ever saw them so this phenomenon is more likely the brain creating images, perhaps using auditory cues (and if there can be no hearing in this state perhaps whatever was heard/felt/seen just before the person went under).
So if after death, you go to this realm and feel like that is your home, you have a feeling that you are aware of, but it was turned off during earth life; does that mean that we “go back” to earth several times or just one? Reincarnation?
They always said that Putin could speak English, I didn’t know he could speak at this well. Very fluent and very knowledgeable about the afterlife. Lol. In any case, great topic. I never had an experience with the afterlife, but something that somebody just told me the other day was called a shared death experience. where, in a dream like state, you accompany a loved one who passed on to the heavenly gates. Which I did with my mom. I thought I had slept really deep and had this dream about her in heaven and me telling her that I loved her and essentially saying goodbye and then my grandma taking me up towards the gates and showing me how incredible it was… And the people telling me that it wasn’t my time, that I had to go back. When I woke up, I was crying like a baby. It was so intense and so real, and I can still remember every second of it till this day. I probably had that dream nine or 10 years ago. I can still see everything like it was today. Pretty amazing experience and I’m so glad that I had it.
Im afraid when it sounds too good to be true it usually is and that has been nothing but my exp on this rock with yall. I guess Ive enjoyed suffering with a few of ya
One of the things I've thought about for years is when it comes to what loved ones would look like in an afterlife. I probably first started thinking about this back as a teen when I watched my grandparents age and pass on and how people tend to say "we'll see you again someday".. I feel like the age and way that the loved one is seen is the way that that person WANTS to picture them as whether thats what their new form really looks like or not. For example if I was to pass today I would want to see my grandpa as the way I remember him as an older man and as well, my grandpa but I'm sure that when my grandpa reached the afterlife he wasn't like "oh it's ok keep me as an old man I like being old" NO, I would say my grandpa would want to be the age that he most enjoyed in his life maybe his 20s or 30s maybe as the age he first met his wife and to him that's the way he looks but when shown to me I would be shown what I saw as my grandpa. If that makes any sense.... I feel like everyone would be able to choose the age or form that they most enjoy.
I care! You explained what I think you were trying to say perfectly! I was imagining a face of old then young, then back to old again as I read your words. This is something I really hadn’t thought about after dying. Whether our soul goes to a place like heaven or somewhere in time/space that we can not comprehend, I believe we will see loved ones again!
I went to a medium who draws who he connects to. He drew my great grandma so well I actually found a picture that was astoundingly similar. So my point, I think they present in a way you just know who they are.
After my grandma passed away I had a dream about her and she was way younger than when she passed. I grabbed her and held onto her bc I didn't want her to leave my presence and she started aging rapidly till she was almost dust and I had to let go bc I was so terrified.
I've been there (home) and come back. You DON'T want to come back. Physical reality (duality) is so limited and restrictive compared to the Bliss of being enshrouded in the unconditional ultralove of the universe (oneness). 🙏 Love and Light 🧘♀️
Like a DMT trip. Isn't it thought we have that gland release a chemical similar to DMT which allows us to have a sort of psychedelic experience and people connect that to their own beliefs whatever it is. Many are religious and so tie it to that.
Sounds like my mushroom trip. One time I did shrooms, I felt a euphoric feeling inside of me what i would call my soul when I would hold my breath. Then I held my breath for I guess to long and had a outer body experience. I saw myself standing next to my body looking down at my body, then I told my myself/ body "a breath foo" simultaneously I took a huge breathe and woke up in my body. But the feeling felt warm and beautiful.
Sometimes I can't breath when I have dreams, it's like I know my body isn't breathing while I sleep and I realize I'm in a dream yet can't escape. I have to literally swing my legs in my dream and then I do it in real life and wake up
@AxeLRose8705 wow. I have to smoke weed before I go to sleep because my dreams are to intense. I smoking makes me sleep and not remember nothing. I talk in my sleep, I talk so much and loudly that while I'm dreaming I can hear my actual voice while I'm in the dream. So when I'm dreaming I can hear my voice from the outside of my head if that makes sense, as if I'm literally in my head and i can hear my voice on the outside because my voice is projecting outwards. instantly when that happens I'm aware I'm dreaming while dreaming.
Sounds good to me. There was a time, I'm kinda ashamed to say I'd have been gone yesterday if I knew it was definitely there. Probably imo, why we don't know now. Been a believer in a after life for a while this again imo, is a lesson for something. Trial run maybe. Ultimately we don't and hopefully won't know for a while yet. A little bit sounds like being on hallucinogens. Love me some of those.
I bet I had it when I was born because I was born 4 months early, almost died and should have been blind, deaf, paraplegic, and mute. Miraculously when I was prepped for eye surgery it went back to normal. Probably because of the oxygen tube in my nose and mouth which made my nose crooked
My question is how can they pinpoint when the NDE is happening? Couldn't it be happening when the brain is booting back up? The person is unconscious and they have no way to communicate when the experience is happening. I've had lucid dreams right before waking up that were similar to what is described during near death experience. I was floating over a beautiful landscape and it sort of felt like in Minecraft when you're in float mode. I remember bumping into something, so I turned around and it was one of those mythical floating islands that we see and hear about in fiction and mysticism. And then I woke up. It felt more real than physical reality. It didn't feel like a dream, yet it was a dream. It just feels like this doctor is thinking with confirmation bias. He wants to believe it's real and isn't asking all of the questions that are necessary. Maybe he did but he didn't bring them up in this interview. I'm someone who has experienced both lucid dreaming and astral projection but I remain skeptical.
What were the ppl he's researching like? We have cultural bias with a lot of things. And if a couple, who's likely to have similar beliefs, both have the same experience, then wouldn't they pile up and agree on their anecdotes? And if we're pronounced dead who's to say out organs, including our brains, would still be functioning without displaying vital info saying they're alive?
some would argue its just a consequence of your brain turning off but some of us feel differently. is it wrong of me not to trust individuals who have not consumed copious amounts of drugs and psychedelics? i know im cynical and i fight it and my short comings everyday but i have real difficulty with people who have no life experience
I've had around 40 in my time, truly incredible pets. As someone whose had many rats and quite a few dogs I always say the same thing, rats are so intelligent that my dumbest rats were smarter than my smartest dogs. I can teach a rat a trick in 15 minutes.
John 3:16 “For God so loved the World that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.” JESUS IS THE WAY, THE TRUTH, THE LIGHT. DECLARE HIM LORD AND ALLOW HIM IN YOUR HEART! 💜 ✝️🙏
An NDE'r proposed that the 80 percent who dont have an experience were meant to not know yet - in order to fulfill some kinda soul mission. Personally I like to think that happens so that Busch Gardens isn't ruined for them
I had a positive one, and a negative one. The bad one I fell off a roof and all I saw was black and felt very bad pain. My mind was more chaotic then I can explain. It was like that buzzing static in between channels on TV but with very rapid thoughts. Like thoughts on top of thoughts on top of thoughts. It was like there were 10 of me's all thinking in one mind, none were conscious and I had no control over it, it was as if they were my old thoughts being replayed hyper fast on a tape recorder. And when I finally could conjure a thought of my own it was,"I need to get out of here" Then I awoke
Hi Theo, read some Emanuel Swedenborg - this 17´th century scientist describes the afterlife and what you do there then. Very fascinating... All the best from germany - Michael
Life is tiring for all. My guess is that your spirit chose to come here so you should probably trust that you’re here for a reason and that ending it prematurely would be disappointing to the version of you that chose to come here in the first place.
I understand. Life is hard for all. My understanding is that there is a greater "you" out there and that the smaller "you" is fulfilling a purpose. The greater "you" knows the pain you feel and is with you through all of it. When you are at your most low know you are not alone and that you are loved unconditionally. It is possible to have peace here and now my friend. Good bless you.
They know everything but they also forgive everything bec they see it from a heavenly perspective. In heaven there`s no room for grudges. Hate or resentment just does not exist there. Thats why its heaven.
There is no individual self. When people have near-death experiences it's the last experience of an individual before it melts back into a universal field of nothingness and everything
Funny thing about skeptics is that they contribute ultimately nothing to conversation. Being *skeptical* is one thing but to embody it is such a lazy way of seeing the world. Your only goal is to find the holes In things and not the meaning
This is all a little too good to be true, isn't it? Our biggest hope of what happens coincidentally turns out to be exactly what happens? Everything is perfect and wonderful after we die? I'm all for the idea of there being "something" after, but this idea that it's the most perfect thing ever seems highly questionable to me.
Ok you know what's crazy though people can achieve the love part without dying I've done it it feels like the cleanest energy like you just took an addy but it's it's just pure you it lasted for a few weeks I still try and hold onto the feeling
When my dog died it broke my heart. Like non stop crying for like 2 weeks. I had many dreams about him and felt his presence when I woke up. Until we meet again little buddy I hope you're doing great!
This is why I have been researching this kind of stuff.
Having her go to sleep and just seeing a lifeless body and the personality I fell in love with being gone is breaking me.
Either we will see them again ( which doesnt help because I want her back here ! ) or nothing happens and this is all meaningless.
finna hug my dog tight tonight
Mine just died last night
@@Matt-hb7tuaccording to literally every single account of death (near death) we have says it feels awesome. Don’t feel bad for your dog, they’re in a much better place.
@@wrldwide-oi4ns Sorry for the loss of your Pupper. It sure hurts. I lost two during Covid -- due to old age and cancer, and nothing could be done. I think of them two every day.
My experience
My husband passed away suddenly in a car accident. The second I heard he was killed I collapsed and sobbed from the bottom of my soul. The pain was so intense. I had a physical pain below my breast but above my belly button that never went away. Drinking, drugs, nothing helped. Also my Dad had a heart attack from the shock and watching me suffer later the next day after the accident. He was on life support and we didn’t know if he was going to survive. 1 month to the day of the accident I laid down for a nap with my 3 precious baby boys. I woke up and closed my eyes again but suddenly I was in a different place. Very bright but I couldn’t make out the shape of anything that had color. Standing directly in front of me was the other half of my heart. He was absolutely perfect. We always called each other, “ My Other. “ He was so beautiful there’s no words to describe him. We talked and I asked are you really here? He said yes. I said are you real?! And he laughed and said yes like sarcastically. Then he hugged me. When he did I felt the love he felt for everyone he left behind in the spot where the pain was. I don’t know how to explain that. But it made perfect sense in that…place. When I woke up I had tears of joy pouring down my face. The spot where the pain had turned warm and there was no more pain. Up until that moment I couldn’t look at pictures or talk about him. I jumped up and pulled out every picture I had put away. Seeing those beautiful green eyes smiling back at me I knew it was him in that dream. The other wild thing, my phone was on silent. I had 6 missed calls. My Dad woke up while I was in the dream❤ He also had a near death experience and wasn’t afraid of death anymore. Just had to share my experience. Love the show Theo ❤️
That is a wild experience. I’m glad you were able to find some peace through that. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing
Holy smokes tht was impressive. Thanks for sharing 😢 I pray you keep up your strength & keep on keepin on ❤
@@EricJohnson-mm8qf it’s been 3 years. I’ve finally found peace. Thanks you ❤️
Thank you for sharing your experience is valid and I believe it ❤thank you
"Ever been to Busch Gardens?" LOL Theo always bringing the spontaneous hilarity in the midst of serious convos. Gotta love him.
I laughed at his Busch Gardens comment, too.
The randomness of that cracked me up
This is what I like about Theo... he says shit just to amuse himself. It also has the bonus of amusing me.
Yes 1000%. @@sringo22
hilarious. But to answer the question I have been a few times in the 80's , lol. At the time it was actually a pretty good place . i dont know if it exists anymore lol
Been watching several NDE videos lately. It's so refreshing to hear about the feelings of love, warmth, home, reuniting with loved ones. I get most excited when I hear them talk about reuniting with pets 😊
Me too! I miss my girl Peanut. ❤
Hes describing every one of my dmt trips. The level of understanding, love, worry ceases to exist. You want to just stay there and enjoy the sensation of relief and knowing everything.
I’ve always had a feeling that smoking DMT or drinking ayahuasca was like getting a taste of death. This idea has washed away my fear of dying.
@@jessiec7595 the crazy part is that you would think that it would leave you jonesing for more. It doesn't. You actually get urges to quit habits and change for the better with the new sense of clarity. It's insane. Like a post nut clarity that sends you into and infinite time loop... Except you don't cummmmm
It's so much better than DMT. So much better.
@@Endicott875very real, too 😊I’m grateful ❤. Glad we have the opportunity to realize this together and speak about it through our little amazing devices. So grateful
I am you you are me
Drugs…heroin made me feel this way. Mushrooms made me feel this way many times…stop doing drugs, please.
I think what Theo said is incredibly profound - we are living proof. We are walking miracles and contradictions that “shouldn’t exist” and yet here we are.
I was once an atheist, once very inclined to only believe in what I could see and know but in time I have softened and have acknowledged how little it is I really know and how flawed our limited senses can be.
We should embrace the mystery and not be so fearful of it.
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Ya ive become more spiritual since starting my psychedelic journey, but I can't bring my self to be so ignorant that I choose one religion over another. I realized that religion is just a way to pass on psychedelic knowledge that there is more to this reality, maybe idk but maybe all the gods are real, that could by why certain gods are so jealous
@@helio68 religion is what happens when transcendental experiences become burdened by ego.
I had a NDE during a bad reaction to a blood transfusion during chemo for stage 4 ovarian cancer. Felt completely at peace and warm, could see all the doctors and staff below -frantically trying to help me. All of a sudden, things got loud and I felt myself being pulled back to my hospital bed. I remember feeling a sense of disappointment. Happy to still be around but I'm not dreading taking that trip someday.
It was your brain releasing massive amounts of hormones and endorphins, apparently when you’re dying, sometimes it could feel like euphoria because your body is losing control of all its chemical balances. Just my thought on what MIGHT have happened to you. But I’m happy you survived.
Don't listen to doubters, I had an OBE in perfect health condition, no drugs, no brain damage, nothing, and I was in the dark void in front of the light, I believe you for I know it is more real and more beautiful than this shithole we call life xD
I'd love to know some specifics on this. Other than the obvious (your surroundings), did you see your hands? Feet? Were you breathing? Did you feel like you had eyes?
I always get a little frustrated when I hear people have these experiences and all they talk about is what they say, and I am fascinated in knowing what the presence of being out of your body, actually feels like.
@@GD2X i don't remember noticing hands and feet although when you ask this, it made me think that although I've called it an Out of body experience because I saw my body below, I actually felt like I was in some sort of a body where I was..like not like an omeba or little light or something. But I wasn't taking notice of what I was outside my earthly body. One wacky thing was it was a teaching hospital so there were always a lot of interns around and even in this strange state, i remember thinking, "There's a new intern I hadn't seen-and he looks like he could be in Duran Duran". (HA!) I just remember feeling completely at ease and although I could see the commotion in the room - I felt warm and relaxed. If being comfortably warm is a sensation I remember most, then I'm wondering if I WAS in some sort of spirit/body form. When I was sucked back into life (?) it was so loud and cold. As I mentioned in my post, there was a definite feeling of slight disappointment. Hope that helps.
@@GD2X I had no body, I felt like a concentrated consciousness, I had no words in my head yet I thought, there was a Nice vibration sound there but otherwise no sound, I loved the peace of it... , I had no need to breathe and that I noticed rapidly, I felt no more physical pain (my horrible back pain was gone), I saw every détail far or close (no more myopia) and although I only saw the dark void and the White light, when I came back I noticed that this world here is dark, the colors are faded and dull, the noise is horrible... I hate it here. I only came back for my kids, otherwise I'd have asked to die and stay there. Imagine à place with just Blackness and à light yet you like it better than Earth.
When I died, It was easier than any breath I have ever felt. Being alive physically is a toll on us. Or the shell of us. But you are still you when you die. Completely. But the feeling was beyond any comfort or drug I can think.of. It hurts to breathe in comparison.
well no shit, you're dead and can't feel anything.
sure sure buddy.
@@Techaro Why are people like you so bent up on there being nothing but this life? Is it because of the religion? Religion is fake but reality is reality and has nothing to do with religions. What we are is not this, this is transient. Even doing simple logic experiment proves there is something beyond this and this Universe was born out of that. Tell me what was before the big bang?
This explains the babies that are mad as hell when they are born
We are living to die, imagine being in the midst of nightmarish trench warfare and then you are freed by an enemies stray bullet. Suffering and pain throughout life will only make us look forward to the calmness of death, so a shit one only makes it easier.
I'm getting ready to send my mom off to the other side. I'm sad but I know the reunion with my grandmother will be amazing and I'll be there with them myself someday. My mom is still here. But hospice is getting involved and I'm going to use this video to get her excited, not scared, while she is still lucid and can understand
This makes me so hopeful. Obviously, enjoy your life here, but remember that this is not the end.
Heaven or hell is then end…choose wisely
@@itskeagan3004 there is no hell a all loving god loves us, u think because in this lifetime we made mistakes and never repented god would send us to a hell for a million years, and then another, and another until infinity everlastingly? he will reincarnate you until you live a good life of god
@@ProducerJustice yes. I think anyone who doesn’t come to God through Jesus Christ His Son is doomed for eternity.
During a NDE I was in the clouds, I was overwhelmed by the amount of love and peace I felt. I was ascending to 6 shadow figures waiting for me. Telepathically I would hear the same question on and on. (Do you want to stay here?)... I without thinking kept on answering Yes because I was in pure bliss and couldn't think straight. I wanted to stay. But the question kept being asked and I kept answering that I wanted to stay... until I got used to the feeling a bit and came to the realisation that by choosing to stay I will die. Once I realised that, pictures started flashing in front of my eyes of all of my loved ones that I would be leaving behind and the great amount of pain it will cause them to loose me. So when I was asked again I answered that I am afraid and I was asked that two more times and I gave the same answer. Each time I answered the void started fading and by the third time I came back inside my body. What I got out of the experience was that I am of great value to my loved ones and they need me. And when given the choice I wasn't selfish to choose what was best for me rather I chose to be there for my loved ones. When I tell you that after that experience I have never been the same. That realm and everything I saw heard and felt was more real than anything on earth. After being back, this world feels like a simulation, like some kind of stage with fake props. Nothing feels as real as it did in Heaven. If you are reading this, receive this message. You matter! The people in your life need you. Your loved ones are of great importance and you should love them and cherish every moment you can with them. We are all connected through love, and that is life's main purpose, to love.
This is so comforting.
It's a LIVING LOVE... it's ALIVE ... it is the most pure love ever
When I was 4 I swam out too far at the lake. I remember my mom telling me to keep my hand above the water if i ever couldn’t swim, so that someone could see me. All I remember is seeing the blue sky through the water and suddenly i was above the water: i watched my hand sink down under the waves, and i saw a boy swim out to me. He pulled me to shore and carried me to my mom. I followed him, and when he laid me down they pushed in my chest and woke up back in my body. I’ve had spontaneous out of body experiences ever since.
Damn, she should’ve told you to keep your HEAD above the water.
I’ve had 2 NDEs and I just felt extremely at peace… didn’t see or hear anything crazy but I hope I get that feeling again when I do finally kick the bucket.
i almost killed myself via carbon monoxide poisoning one time and I saw everything kind of going white and felt an all encompassing fleeting feeling of calm. Best way I can describe it, same as you. I broke out of that trance or whatever you want to call it and had an overwhelming feeling that I needed to live. Very very emotional I cried until there were no more tears left.
This interview felt so reassuring to me.
Whoevers reading this, you’re the man!
Don’t be a dink.
Onward
this was actually very enlightening and encouraging. As I have had my own NDE, I still, in this life, tend to obsess about what happens to bad people who go to Hell and it's rather taxing on me really. Good to hear a focus on some real beautiful experiences out there!
Read a book once about NDEs and the similarities in dmt trips, i had a dmt trip What I understand is that their is an afterlife and this is just basically a simulated dream, our real self is our soul without ego which is unlike physical life
This guy's favorite words; "Theo", "Absolutely".
This is awesome ❤ I've been able to see and communicate with spirit since I was a little girl and every thing this man said is exactly what the people who have passed have told me themselves about what it's like.
I was yelling YES EXACTLY so much 😂
Theo Im so glad for you man. Your show is blowing up, youre getting great guests and I think youre also moving out of the comedy zone (Nothing wrong with comedy its literally the best shit and I love it) into other very interesting subjects while also bringing your hilarious personality to it. Dude if this show was a bitcoin id invest in it baby
For the 146th time Theo, you are the best you have something special, another great new refreshing interesting guest. Quality questions and amazing ability to relate and listen man thats why you are the best because you actually listen.you rock brother .love yall gang gang
I had an experience just over a year ago its all the same stuff. I was in an amazing field of flowers after i floated above my body but the flowers when i looked closer were like orbs of people's consciousness and all their experiences. And the afterlife is wonderful for sure. I had some other experiences during that but I'll keep it short
I've had OBE but not NDE. OBE convinced me of the soul and life after death. It is so liberating being free of your body which now feels like a prison.
One of my buddies was skiing, got hit by a snowboarder and launched off a cat track and went airborne right into a tree. Broke damn near every bone in his body and was airlifted to the nearest hospital. His heart line had went flat for a second before beating again and he went into a 3 month natural coma, not medically induced. When he woke up the doctors couldn’t believe he survived, they said they had never seen anyone wake up from anything like what he had experienced. After this it was like he had a new vision and had explained something like this where he left his body and chose to return. I like to think he had the choice to leave earth or not and while he was in his coma he was exploring what else was out there. He has so many stories you just have to hear in person to even somewhat believe they are so wild but something in me deep down believes everything he says, even if I think it’s bs consciously.
Von: Rats?
Jefferey: “wait a minute. What? “
😂😂😂
This is so cool, I've been super into this topic lately.
I feel what Theo is saying about an afterlife, because besides striving for survival and thriving for satisfaction, this Journey has to have larger implications that are beyond our comprehension in this current state of consciousness.
Older souls know this instinctively.
Loved this episode bro! I’ve escaped many “balas” from my “enemigos”. Glad to be alive and have learn a lot from my “NDE’s”
if youve ever meditated while on LSD, you've gotten a glimpse of the afterlife. I had 360 degree vision and the mind of God was a big green cloud that made me feel loved. funny though, i felt no judgement or anything negative. so it changed my perspective on religion a bit.
Ill watch later its so fascinating to watch. Having many health problems i question life when its over.
In this realm You only feel love when you give it
When Theo said “that glow up” I just want everyone to acknowledge that 💀😂
i died lol
I heard to exist you can’t simply not exists because it contrasts the definition of existing. Energy doesn’t die
Yes. We are energy. Energy cant suddenly not exist. It just transforms into another state of being, like water transforms into vapour when boiled.
7:00 this is the most fascinating part of NDE’s. This is crazy. Like if a couple had a miscarriage/still birth etc…what happens then? Or if they lose a 6 month old let’s say, they see that baby appear as a baby or as a grown man/woman? The whole “do you grow older in the afterlife?”
Folks, does anyone know whether the man is aware and talked of psychedelics specifically psilocybin in regard to cancer patients, curing fear of death?
9:07 For this really reminded me of Griffiths' work and his incredible legacy. (May he rest in peace)
Enlightenment is the key to heaven
Yes!
It happened to me before when I was skateboarding and hit my head and lost my vision and went blind until I woke up in hospital.
What did you see? How did you feel? can you remember?
All I remember is everything is brite white color so blinding you can't see good.
@@joshuacarrero7531 wtf lol
I've been on the other side to. It's impossible to explain it for me. But it was more realistic than what I experience on this side.
I wonder though if during this experience if all these warm feelings cease to exist once you are really dead I would be curious to know the longest someone was ever actually dead
Dieing your defenitly aware your dieing subconsciously it was peaceful and %100 accepted ....humbled my ego and views of the world forsure.
Yeah they've tried studying this phenomenon by placing hidden objects or writing high up in operating theatres so that anyone 'on the ceiling' would be able to see or read it. No one reporting out of body NDEs ever saw them so this phenomenon is more likely the brain creating images, perhaps using auditory cues (and if there can be no hearing in this state perhaps whatever was heard/felt/seen just before the person went under).
Amen Theo “ to think this couldn’t happen again “.
Death is not to fear. If people knew this..we wouldn’t be able to be threaded so easily.
So if after death, you go to this realm and feel like that is your home, you have a feeling that you are aware of, but it was turned off during earth life; does that mean that we “go back” to earth several times or just one? Reincarnation?
They always said that Putin could speak English, I didn’t know he could speak at this well. Very fluent and very knowledgeable about the afterlife. Lol.
In any case, great topic. I never had an experience with the afterlife, but something that somebody just told me the other day was called a shared death experience. where, in a dream like state, you accompany a loved one who passed on to the heavenly gates. Which I did with my mom. I thought I had slept really deep and had this dream about her in heaven and me telling her that I loved her and essentially saying goodbye and then my grandma taking me up towards the gates and showing me how incredible it was…
And the people telling me that it wasn’t my time, that I had to go back. When I woke up, I was crying like a baby. It was so intense and so real, and I can still remember every second of it till this day. I probably had that dream nine or 10 years ago. I can still see everything like it was today. Pretty amazing experience and I’m so glad that I had it.
I didn't realize Putin was from Texas....
“Sorry to yell at ya or anything.” 😂
"RATS"?! That pic was perfect lol Great editing!
Theo you have the best guests. Gracias for that mister ❤❤❤
Im afraid when it sounds too good to be true it usually is and that has been nothing but my exp on this rock with yall. I guess Ive enjoyed suffering with a few of ya
One of the things I've thought about for years is when it comes to what loved ones would look like in an afterlife. I probably first started thinking about this back as a teen when I watched my grandparents age and pass on and how people tend to say "we'll see you again someday".. I feel like the age and way that the loved one is seen is the way that that person WANTS to picture them as whether thats what their new form really looks like or not. For example if I was to pass today I would want to see my grandpa as the way I remember him as an older man and as well, my grandpa but I'm sure that when my grandpa reached the afterlife he wasn't like "oh it's ok keep me as an old man I like being old" NO, I would say my grandpa would want to be the age that he most enjoyed in his life maybe his 20s or 30s maybe as the age he first met his wife and to him that's the way he looks but when shown to me I would be shown what I saw as my grandpa. If that makes any sense.... I feel like everyone would be able to choose the age or form that they most enjoy.
Who cares
I care! You explained what I think you were trying to say perfectly! I was imagining a face of old then young, then back to old again as I read your words. This is something I really hadn’t thought about after dying. Whether our soul goes to a place like heaven or somewhere in time/space that we can not comprehend, I believe we will see loved ones again!
@@redheadkd1565 shut up loser
I went to a medium who draws who he connects to. He drew my great grandma so well I actually found a picture that was astoundingly similar. So my point, I think they present in a way you just know who they are.
@@janiceg7661 🧢🧢🧢
Great thoughts and questions everytime!! Thanks for all your hard work!
After my grandma passed away I had a dream about her and she was way younger than when she passed. I grabbed her and held onto her bc I didn't want her to leave my presence and she started aging rapidly till she was almost dust and I had to let go bc I was so terrified.
I wake up from dreams many times wanting to return.
I've died 3 times been brought back 3 times, I have never experienced these things
This is so great
I've been there (home) and come back. You DON'T want to come back. Physical reality (duality) is so limited and restrictive compared to the Bliss of being enshrouded in the unconditional ultralove of the universe (oneness).
🙏 Love and Light 🧘♀️
Like a DMT trip. Isn't it thought we have that gland release a chemical similar to DMT which allows us to have a sort of psychedelic experience and people connect that to their own beliefs whatever it is. Many are religious and so tie it to that.
Sounds like my mushroom trip.
One time I did shrooms,
I felt a euphoric feeling inside of me what i would call my soul when I would hold my breath. Then I held my breath for I guess to long and had a outer body experience. I saw myself standing next to my body looking down at my body, then I told my myself/ body "a breath foo" simultaneously I took a huge breathe and woke up in my body. But the feeling felt warm and beautiful.
Sometimes I can't breath when I have dreams, it's like I know my body isn't breathing while I sleep and I realize I'm in a dream yet can't escape. I have to literally swing my legs in my dream and then I do it in real life and wake up
@AxeLRose8705 wow. I have to smoke weed before I go to sleep because my dreams are to intense. I smoking makes me sleep and not remember nothing.
I talk in my sleep, I talk so much and loudly that while I'm dreaming I can hear my actual voice while I'm in the dream. So when I'm dreaming I can hear my voice from the outside of my head if that makes sense, as if I'm literally in my head and i can hear my voice on the outside because my voice is projecting outwards. instantly when that happens I'm aware I'm dreaming while dreaming.
Let's see Theo's sketches of his pre-life. 😂
Sounds good to me.
There was a time, I'm kinda ashamed to say I'd have been gone yesterday if I knew it was definitely there. Probably imo, why we don't know now. Been a believer in a after life for a while this again imo, is a lesson for something. Trial run maybe. Ultimately we don't and hopefully won't know for a while yet.
A little bit sounds like being on hallucinogens. Love me some of those.
“Rats.” 🤣
I bet I had it when I was born because I was born 4 months early, almost died and should have been blind, deaf, paraplegic, and mute. Miraculously when I was prepped for eye surgery it went back to normal. Probably because of the oxygen tube in my nose and mouth which made my nose crooked
The key to heaven is enlightenment. ❤
YES !
My question is how can they pinpoint when the NDE is happening? Couldn't it be happening when the brain is booting back up? The person is unconscious and they have no way to communicate when the experience is happening. I've had lucid dreams right before waking up that were similar to what is described during near death experience. I was floating over a beautiful landscape and it sort of felt like in Minecraft when you're in float mode. I remember bumping into something, so I turned around and it was one of those mythical floating islands that we see and hear about in fiction and mysticism. And then I woke up. It felt more real than physical reality. It didn't feel like a dream, yet it was a dream. It just feels like this doctor is thinking with confirmation bias. He wants to believe it's real and isn't asking all of the questions that are necessary. Maybe he did but he didn't bring them up in this interview. I'm someone who has experienced both lucid dreaming and astral projection but I remain skeptical.
What were the ppl he's researching like?
We have cultural bias with a lot of things. And if a couple, who's likely to have similar beliefs, both have the same experience, then wouldn't they pile up and agree on their anecdotes?
And if we're pronounced dead who's to say out organs, including our brains, would still be functioning without displaying vital info saying they're alive?
I’d like to hear his take on some of the negative experiences people have had.
“After life NDE” on UA-cam !
some would argue its just a consequence of your brain turning off but some of us feel differently. is it wrong of me not to trust individuals who have not consumed copious amounts of drugs and psychedelics? i know im cynical and i fight it and my short comings everyday but i have real difficulty with people who have no life experience
Had a pet rat, he would snuggle in bed with us when we were little. Rats are actually great pets
I've had around 40 in my time, truly incredible pets. As someone whose had many rats and quite a few dogs I always say the same thing, rats are so intelligent that my dumbest rats were smarter than my smartest dogs. I can teach a rat a trick in 15 minutes.
John 3:16 “For God so loved the World that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.” JESUS IS THE WAY, THE TRUTH, THE LIGHT. DECLARE HIM LORD AND ALLOW HIM IN YOUR HEART! 💜 ✝️🙏
An NDE'r proposed that the 80 percent who dont have an experience were meant to not know yet - in order to fulfill some kinda soul mission.
Personally I like to think that happens so that Busch Gardens isn't ruined for them
Dang interesting video.
I don't want to reconnect with any of my family member in the afterlife. I really hope I can do something else.
In the afterlife people are not like on earth, they know the pain they caused others and are sorry.
Theo says Bush gardens is like the afterlife sustained
Interestingly, if the person died as a child they can be seen as an older adult
Theo "yesss.. that glow up" lmao
I’d like to know if there are people with negative experiences with near death experiences.
I had a positive one, and a negative one. The bad one I fell off a roof and all I saw was black and felt very bad pain. My mind was more chaotic then I can explain. It was like that buzzing static in between channels on TV but with very rapid thoughts. Like thoughts on top of thoughts on top of thoughts. It was like there were 10 of me's all thinking in one mind, none were conscious and I had no control over it, it was as if they were my old thoughts being replayed hyper fast on a tape recorder. And when I finally could conjure a thought of my own it was,"I need to get out of here" Then I awoke
Yes there are people who have had negative experiences
Hi Theo, read some Emanuel Swedenborg - this 17´th century scientist describes the afterlife and what you do there then. Very fascinating... All the best from germany - Michael
If this realm is so great, what if I want to go back sooner than expected? I’m tired of this life.
Life is tiring for all. My guess is that your spirit chose to come here so you should probably trust that you’re here for a reason and that ending it prematurely would be disappointing to the version of you that chose to come here in the first place.
I understand. Life is hard for all. My understanding is that there is a greater "you" out there and that the smaller "you" is fulfilling a purpose. The greater "you" knows the pain you feel and is with you through all of it. When you are at your most low know you are not alone and that you are loved unconditionally. It is possible to have peace here and now my friend. Good bless you.
My God, these were 2 great answers.
Theo knows
Please tell me our loved ones can't read our minds in the afterlife. There's some things they just don't need to know 😂
Dont worry friend, they already know 😉
They know everything but they also forgive everything bec they see it from a heavenly perspective. In heaven there`s no room for grudges. Hate or resentment just does not exist there. Thats why its heaven.
God is good!
Which one
amen baby gang ..
I saw a leppercon. Everybody say ya if u saw the leppercon. yaaaaaaa
LMAO
"Sorry to yell at you"
Odd question but does anyone know the brand of shoes Theo is wearing in this episode?
I believe those are Adidas Ultraboosts
@@Spankster. Thanks… I thought they were at least Adidas but I was watching on my phone and even zooming in I couldn’t tell. Much appreciated.
Such a normal question tbh but it made me really happy that you found your answer idk why
There is no individual self. When people have near-death experiences it's the last experience of an individual before it melts back into a universal field of nothingness and everything
Theo ought to have Dr. Christopher Kerr on the show. Also Barrie Schwortz would be great
Funny thing about skeptics is that they contribute ultimately nothing to conversation. Being *skeptical* is one thing but to embody it is such a lazy way of seeing the world. Your only goal is to find the holes In things and not the meaning
My name is Renee Craynon and I am a whistleblower, mother and wannabe philanthropist! The swamp is 100% real
"Ever been to Busch Gardens?" Tha fack???
So the guy’s fiance also had the same experience? But if she died how is that corroborating his story?
I think death will be like how I felt on ketamine before a medical procedure. It was bliss
Are. there examples of people who have died visiting the living?
This is all a little too good to be true, isn't it? Our biggest hope of what happens coincidentally turns out to be exactly what happens? Everything is perfect and wonderful after we die? I'm all for the idea of there being "something" after, but this idea that it's the most perfect thing ever seems highly questionable to me.
Ok you know what's crazy though people can achieve the love part without dying I've done it it feels like the cleanest energy like you just took an addy but it's it's just pure you it lasted for a few weeks I still try and hold onto the feeling
just think about all the other senses you could have!
That we do have when we are out of the human body
*says the afterlife is not a physical thing* … *also says you can see animals and people in the afterlife*
Hugs are my favourite things. 🤗
I'd love to see this guy do some research with psychedelics. I think psychedelics offer a preview to the afterlife.
If life is glorious why wouldn't death be glorious as well??