Our flaw in this matter is referring to what comes after physical death as an afterlife. From everything I've gathered, it seems that upon physical death we actually wake up into our true forms in our actual lives.
Man , on one insane mushroom trip I went on , I’m pretty sure I broke through somewhere and at one point I woke up in a reality similar to this but like I woke up from this reality dream, it was incredibly real. I literally experienced wild realities I think I’ve lived before it was amazing 🥲
I’ve had an NDE and since then understand I am not the person I see in the mirror. That person is just an aspect, a physical expression. But the real me is not physical. It changed everything for me.
my exact thought. i look in the mirror now and its almost jarring realizing what's looking back. not me but an aspect im witnessing. hard to really put into words without sounding like you're going crazy. sometimes i think to myself, am i losing my mind? am i just going crazy and the world is this mechanical thing? then i snap back into myself so to speak and i feel comfort and something i can't explain has assured me this is a very small splinter of our being. i could go on and on. much love
Check out the Division of Perceptual Studies led by Dr Tucker, Jim. That's the guy they need to have on the show. He leads the university of western Virginia's studies on reincarnation, and consciousness studies.
The cocktail of chemicals that flood your brain during near death could make for very vivid dreams, i dont think first hand accounts of an afterlife mean much
He makes up everything. There’s a very good reason no one in academic archaeology take him seriously. One of his first nonsense things was saying a hole in a rock could have only been done with advanced drilling, the claim was complete nonsense
I really needed this hear this tonight. I’m 36 and I’m making mistakes. But ones. I really need to stop and get it together. You would think that 7 years of drug addiction followed by 7 years of prison would be enough to learn from. Apparently not. I feel like I’m at a very pivotal point in my life, and the decisions I make over the next couple of days are going to have a huge impact on how the rest of my life turns out… Pray for me
You got this! I’m proud of you for wanting better for yourself. Just think about it, in a week those “next couple days” will have been over and you’ll be so happy and proud you handled it. Also I’m sorry if this offends you, but you might want to look into yoga. Not western yoga but the yoga which strengthens your mind body and spirit. It might help you take better control of your mind and impulses.
I had a NDE after a car wreck at 18. I'm not afraid of death. At 39, I'm afraid of dying before doing the things I'm fairly certain I was sent back to accomplish.
I’m 39 also. Have had similar experiences to yourself, medicated with Ayahausca, and now I realise that where we are now is pain / prior life. Every day I look forward to ‘death’ in this being, but like Graham, I am scared of pain, and the process of getting there. I now predominantly live for others, as I have done my whole life, but now I live it with that sense cognitively.
I died briefly with heart and kidney failure due to blood clots The pain was immense but the experience as I left my body was like nothing we ex in life.
Watch 100 Near Death videos and watch your perspective change if you don't believe in God. Note, I didn't say religion, I said God. Way too many speak of meeting God.
Psychedelics have also caused people to "see God". All it means is that many of us think and interpret things in a similar way.
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@@controllerbrain Death is not a psychedelic. Death is dead. Interpretation is devoid when biological, anatomical and physiological functions cease to function. As well are the staunch similarities, across the board, of individuals with an array of beliefs that run the gamut for potential interpretation honed into a single, collective, same-like experience as has been cited thousands upon thousands of times. Not everything can be explained via the use of DMT, mushrooms or other psychedelics. There is far more to this than meets the eye. Peace.
I had a nde and there was nothing about any god. My experience solidifies my belief in no god or gods
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@@johnerickson9276 Perhaps it's that very belief that led you to its outcome? Just something to consider. I hope your final experience reveals more for you. Peace.
So I went down an nde rabbit hole and they say some life events will happen no matter what, other things are up to ur earthly self, and you choose your family for the sake of learning or growing. Some people kind of volunteer to go through suffering for the sake of the worlds collective progress (i have a hard time accepting that esp when it involves severe violence and suffering). Now if that’s true then I’m pretty mad at myself for agreeing to participate rather than just stay on the other side .
@@red-eye-traveller9218In the UK it is 81 (Graham is British), in Australia it’s almost 84, in Japan it’s almost 85. The US is a backwater and getting worse by the day.
After watching so many NDE I’ve come to a conclusion that we choose this because we want to challenge ourselves. We choose to live even if we don’t remember. We come to feel and evolve.
I've watched many myself and I believe you are right. Our earthly lives, the trials and tribulations, are all just a schooling. A way to progress our souls.
Graham Hancock changed my life. Thank you sir for all your work and studies that you've undertaken whilst in this earth school and shared with us. I shall be forever in your debt.
You should consider having a chronic pain patient on your show. the things that they have gone through to get the medication that help them it’s heartbreaking. The message needs to get out there.
I’m in chronic pain in Spain over 35 years back , spine, legs, feet, shoulders which has gradually worsened so that at Christmas I couldn’t walk without excruciating pain. I’m in Spain and the hospital and doctors shrug their shoulders, offer no solutions and because of long waiting lists due to the last four year’s shitshow, can’t get help. I live alone. Last 6 months prayed to not wake up every day. I can make it 20 yards and then ….. I pray to God for strength.
Over 25 years of what I call real pain .. no one gives a crap till they find out what it is like to live in pain You beg anyone or god or something for help
@@robertsanders339yup. It’s interesting how ignorant people are. They seem to not sympathize very well to that type of situation. But I understand it’s not their problem. I’ve experienced it since I’ve herniated a couple discs and have had my leg go numb for months
I had a NDE when I was younger. Beaten with 2x4s until I left my body and had a crazy experience. Agree with Hancock-- no fear of death but the transition usually sucks
Near Death Experiences happen to millions of people every year. Depending on what research it’s 1- 10 to 1- 15 have these experiences. That in itself is pretty incredible.
@@jhtan7502… I think they mean that the numbers alone indicate that there is something to it. If one person reports a certain experience… it can easily be dismissed as hallucination or whatever. When millions per year report the same, or similar experiences… it’s not as easily dismissed.
@@bobinthewest8559One could say the same thing about UFO/UAP sightings then, right? Although we cannot dismiss it, the possibility of such experiences being mass/collective hallucinations (which snowballs from singular instances) seems more likely. Mass psychogenic illnesses and hysterias are pretty well recorded throughout history..
@@lokayatavishwam9594 … Mmmm… 🤔 Kinda like all the people who believe that “government is their friend”, while government is actually the fastest to screw them over the hardest. There are plenty of things we can say are possibly just mass delusion. But that doesn’t always mean that they are. On matters of “the soul”, we each must decide for ourselves what to believe… at least until we discover a way to measure (or even define) consciousness.
I see death as graduation lol. Congratulations for making it through this crazy ass place and hopefully leveling up a little. I just hope this is true esp for the people who really suffered at the hands of others.
I’ve spent a decade photographing the supernatural, angels, other spirits and such. It was and is, an unexpected gift that I was given and I’m grateful for it. Just photographing them and no interaction past that. With this said, I can still only imagine what it is like on the other side of the veil. And I must point out that almost everything I have experienced and photographed is positive, and profoundly beautiful.
What one sows, another reaps... Sow well my brothers and sisters. Have mercy on everyone because they know not what they do, have forgiveness, and you shall have forgiveness. Jesus is the way. Be children of the light.
@@johnerickson9276 Watch some NDE videos, and it might change your mind. brother. I urge you! We're made in Gods image and Gods word is trying to save us from our complexity of spirit and flesh. You have both evil and good in you, but we must take from the tree of life.
2008 I had an 3 min NDE, without any medical or outer cause, was more a spiritual cause I might one day talk about. Changed me 180° degrees and I feel the pain of others. Life is eternal and our Consciousness is one with God, Xrist, Buddha, Shiva. May all Awaken one day to thruth that makes you Free of Fear. Only Love ❤ and Blessings ✨️
The brain can start hallucinating after only a measly 36 hours of no sleep. Id argue almost dying is way more taxing on the brain compared to someone not sleeping for 36 hours so i wouldnt be surprised if these so called NDEs are just hallucinations and or dreams.
They are very lucky they dont have severe pain but that can change. I suffer from a genetic nerve degenerative disease and without without opiates I would have checked out long ago. Joe says he enjoys life and that's good but severe ongoing pain will take all that away.
I dont fear death...I fear dying. Im older and have had a few nde's that showed me a wonderful afterlife , but the process of dying can suck. Pain and anxiety of dying is horrible. Once through that, im not scared. Nervous, yes.
What I wouldn’t give to sit down and have a conversation with Graham over a drink and whatever else. If only our so called “ leaders “ had the same energy and mentality as Graham this world would be a much better place.
So wonderful to see Graham Hancock on here. He is an amazing and intelligent man whom I always love watching. He's on Gaia Tv often. I don't understand how anyone can think that there's nothing after this physical life. There is so much proof! Dr. Raymond Moody has done decades of research on near death experiences, for one. Also, Elisabeth Kubler Ross. Thanks, Joe!
@@smokyshroom it’s remarkable, how people feel differently about these things. To me it was decidedly unpleasant. If I knew him in real life I’d probably try to avoid him. While to you it was a completely ok action. Odd, huh.
How are there not more likes on this? From the opioid epidemic, to the purpose of life, to the benefits of hallucinogens, to talks about the afterlife with Joe Rogan and Graham Hancock in under 7 minutes.....it doesn't get any better than this,
I love people that have never experienced life long chronic severe pain talking about opiates. Also, how they never mention the hell someone has to go through and the amount of money you have to spend to finally get something that might work.
I have read lots of books and listened to lots of NDE's in my life and yet am unconvinced that these things have anything to do with an afterlife, god, or our so-called spirit. I learned when I was very young that death is nothing more than part of life. I have never been afraid of dying. That feeling has actually made me appreciate each day more. As Will Rogers used to say, "do the best we can and do not take life too serious."😊
The brain can start hallucinating after only a measly 36 hours of no sleep. Id argue almost dying is way more taxing on the brain compared to someone not sleeping for 36 hours so i wouldnt be surprised if these so called NDEs are just hallucinations and or dreams.
One thing i can't quite get my head around,if humans keep coming back to learn how is that possible if i have no recollection of a previous life to learn from
Joe Roegan had a huge influence on culture in the US. It created a cascade effect that is influencing the world. These psychedelics are making a comeback and Joe Roegan had a huge influence on this.
Haven’t had an NDE but i believe I have had a lucid dream. Not sure how to describe it other than I was standing watching myself sleep. My room was pitch black dark yet I could still see everything in detail, almost as if the lights were on very dimly but they weren’t. It was very surreal. Everything was also very silent. Not creepy silent but just calm silent. I didn’t fly around or anything crazy. I just remember that part of the experience and then waking up.
Have u ever taken a look at the Bible and see what it has to say about spiritual things … like God, life after death, Heaven … ? There is a lot of good stuff in there.
It’s very disturbing that you think only terminal cancer patients shoukd be allowed opioids / opiates. Some of us have chronic, never ending pain. such as from failed back surgeries and other nerve related pain that nothing else works for. There are thousands of suicides caused be ceasing of or refusal to prescribe these meds. We may not be terminal but sometimes we wish we were. I’m sure most deaths by o.d., are street related, people looking to drown out their brain by getting high. People in serious chronic physical pain just want some relief. I managed to have a fairly decent life for years with opiate pain control. Then a new doctor took over. I went through the worst hell over and over. Now I’m allowed Tylenol 3s that sometimes take the edge off but mostly I’m ready to throw in the towel . I’m in my 70s and wouldn’t mind spending my last few years in relative comfort. Law makers be damned! They have no clue what they’re doing. And most physicians are brainwashed or just too afraid to stand up for what is right.
Sir I dont know a much about opiates but there are some strange laws and loopholes for some substances. Drugs like LSD you can order similar chemical analogues of that havr very similar effects but are legal because they've been altered to be 1P-LSD, for instance, instead of LSD-25. What I'm getting at is lots of drugs have "chemical cousins" that have almost the exact same effects but are legal because of loopholes that seem to be left open on purpose, but thats another point altogether. If you look and research you may be able to find a legal alternative you do not need a prescription
@@imuuriAs. a retired nurse and a Canadian, I have no idea or knowledge of what you’re talking about. Perhaps you could be more clear. Examples. I doubt if you have any.
We don't come back here. We don't reincarnate. You get one shot at this life and it is what it is, there are no re-dos. That doesn't mean there's nothing after death. I personally believe our true nature it eternal, with no beginning and no end, but the idea of just being reborn as another human seems ridiculous to me.
Yes, dying often sucks. But to me an after "life" is either meeting with all those loved ones you've lost in an eternal state of bliss or it is a blank nothingness where you cease to exist, no worries, pain, bills, criminals, memories, knowledge or knowing. Both seem OK.
The only people defined by their worst mistakes are people that don't have the money and family connections to mitigate that. The court system even cuts them breaks
Audio and visual don't match up. I thought it was my wifi....but not sure. Anyone else experience this? It really doesn't matter to me, mostly I listen at bedtime with eyes closed, just curious.
"The ego is frightened by death, because ego is part of the incarnation and ends with it. That is why we learn to identify with our soul, as the soul continues after death. For the soul, death is just another moment." - Ram Daas
Don’t confuse drug abuse with needing aliases for pain management. And , there are many diseases other than cancer that cause relentless, unretractable pain that requires ongoing pain relief.
Before we were born, we were nothing. When we die we return to nothing…which is the same state we were in before birth…it’s a cycle that you and I have and will always experience forever. Cheers to the next adventure 🍻
if we came out of "nothing", what speaks against coming out of "nothing" again once we return to it? this concept is called wuwei in taoism, how that something comes out of "nothing" (spontaneous/causeless action). in fact, this "nothing" is God, the chaotic soup of all potentials, but no concretes, out of which all things emerge through the ordering principle and power of God, YOU!
I'm with the same mindset as this man. The Buddhist way makes the most sense, to me. If there is such a thing as being able to choose to come back as a bodhisattva.... then what terrifies me is to come back as a person living in a war torn country. A martyr of some sort. Or to be reincarnated as a child who was sexually abused or to be born as the sexual abuser. Reincarnation is absolutely terrifying to me. (Edited, I apologize the for early morning sleepy errors)
I've already had a traumatic childhood and was SA'd. If I go to hell that's just extra suffering. I'm not a bad person. I just want love. Sorry for the rant
@@JesseVenturaHat I'm so sorry you had to go through that. I'm sorry it was shitty hand you were dealt. I'm highly sensitive and life really hits hard when I hear or see stuff that is unjust. I always say, after I die, I have a bone to pick with someone/something out there.
Question: Will people who had an NDE have more chance to live/survive longer (in wilderness, as a caveman) because they think/know there is an afterlife, and because it makes them optimistic. Then it could be an aid to survival. Add the fact that hallucinations can be triggered by the brain and feel like reality (hyperreality) when you experience them. Im looking for counterarguements to this idea. Cheers.
They only talk about mistakes, but people dying around you, knowing you are alone and no one to go to, is not your mistake, people born with mental diseases which stop them from achieving their goals, are also not their mistakes, these two are both talented about average in their respective fields, its not just hard work, they do not know how some people cannot fight ordinary battles, and there is nothing to learn, they just wither away!
Reincarnation is not living the same life over again, like Groundhog day. You live different lives tailored with new experiences based on the total result of your previous life.
I think it was in Piers Anthony's On A Pale Horse. Death rolls up on a famous atheist writer. 'Hey, buddy, I'm here for your soul.' The soul in this universe is a wispy little snot-doily that Death can extract and take with him. But the atheist insists, 'This can't be happening. It isn't logical. There is nothing in this world but material matter. No room for such a silly, magical thought as a soul!' And then with a smug little, 'I showed you' smirk, the atheist's soul ceases to exist in Death's hands. Gone forever.
I'm also 73, and have a very similar philosophy, as Graham. Except for the notion that we're here to learn. I think Karma is a crock, and that shit just happens, in a wild and crazy game of hide and seek, where something of divine origin, abandons its own identity to become everything else. If god is anything, it is a "trickster god," that has rolled the dice.
I think the meaning 'On earth as it is in heaven' means we plagiarize from another source to create this existence and then express it, the evidence is all over the place, Video games, theatre, love, creativity, music, light, architecture and....religion..
You can only NOT fear death if you know Jesus. Trust me, I was an atheist and had an encounter with Jesus that changed my life. I share it on my channel. Otherwise, you did not get the entire revelation….
Ok and my hindu neighbor and friend had an encounter with Brahma Krishna and Vishnu, and they moved his Bhagivad Gita from one end of the room to the other. Its so nice having all these different gods from different religions that are incompatible with one another!
So my belief of the afterlife is this: Death is a human construct, We are all the same instance of life seperated by what we call "death" We will experience eachothers lives, and the lives of every living thing to ever have lived. We will experience every horror, every joy, every sadness, every agony, and every beautiful moment, for eternity. Thats what i truly believe. Ive also been thinking based on other things ive come across, that perhaps the universe is an egg. OUR egg. And "god" or a "higher power" watches us, and waits...waits for us to experience every life imaginable, and mature so that we become a "god" or a "higher power" ourselves. To make a whole new universe and do the same. But thats a little far fetched haha.
I think people could live an infinite number of lives if they don't learn from their lives, they never reach the condition of an all loving, all compassionate, all inclusive human. When people live a life where you're all loving, all compassionate, all inclusive human, that will be your last mortal life, and you go onto a higher level of existence. I've had OBEs in my sleep and had premonitions that have come true exactly as I foresaw them. Not all my OBEs are me going into the future. One occasion I found myself floating outside my aunt's bedroom window, and I knew without using any of the bodily five senses, that there were some people breaking into the house next door. I was concerned that they would try and break into my aunt's house, and the answer came to me, and I just knew they wasn't going to try and break into my aunt's home. I went to my aunt's the next day. I didn't say anything about a burglary. One of the first things she spoke to me about, was that there's was a burglary next door the previous night and she was worried about getting extra security for her house. When I’m outside my body, it’s very hard to explain with the benchmark of the reality that we have living in these mortal bodies, where everything we experience is in relation to the three dimensions of space and one dimension of time.
People have understandably mistaken lifes relationship to death. Life and death are not opposites. The opposite of death is birth, and life is just what happens in the meantime.
I've had a transplant. Been written off by doctors and medical personnel numerous times. I've been close to death (extremely close) about 3 times. I've never experienced anything like a NDE or no sign from afterlife. I'm very open to everything and don't brush off any beliefs so thus has kinda of worried me. My biggest fear is death is like turning off a switch. Just blank, like Tony Soprano ending.
@bksmith82 it's not that, that I fear. It's the end. No afterlife. No more experiences. We are led to believe that our spirits live for eternity. I hope they're right but I've certainly never seen or experienced anything like that.
@@Eire4irish You are talking about disappointment not fear. There is a difference and it makes a difference in how your subconscious processes the topic. You are creating fear and ultimately anxiety where there isn't any. I'd suggest re-framing it so it's healthier for you. Our brains are funky like that.
@bksmith82 I think you'll find disappointment is past tenths. It hasn't happened so how can I be disappointed about it? It's a fear, you can tart it up with whatever analogy you want. It is what it is.
He said “he likes the Buddhist idea.” I think it’s important for everyone watching this to be careful about simply believing what they WANT to believe or what they LIKE. Believe what is most likely to be true based on the evidence observed and learned. NDEs are one of many pieces of evidence that point to the reality of God. The most important question is, who is God? Also, rather than take psilocybin to alleviate your fear of death, use it to push you towards what’s true for goodness sake.
the eternal validity of the entity, always in a state of becoming. We all live in a state of grace from "all that is". I am about his age and hope to hell he is right.
he says we're here on a special place to learn grow and develop. but what about the babies who are born and die within an hour? or the people who are born completely paralyzed with no function and no real brain function or understanding of anything. it's a pretty hideous place with babies currently getting blown up by bombs. i'm sure the parents of these kids would disagree that it's a special place. it's a terrible place. a great place if you delude yourself and are privileged enough to have some sort of normal life.
I entirely agree with you, in fact as babies we all enter this lunatic asylum over and over again with our memory completely wiped out. Why would that be? How many times do you go through the same hell here on earth, all in the name of learning, growing and karma. How does this make any sense whatsoever. Even here on earth, we go to school from one grade to the next with our memory intact in order to learn and evolve to the next grade. Why don’t we bring our memory with us to give continuity to our growth and evolution? How does anyone evolve and grow into such darkness and pain. This is not evolution, it’s devolution. I encourage everyone to listen to “Top 10 Red Flags we are in a prison/loosh farm system”.
Thats the catch 22. To say there is an up is to say there is a down. To say I am here to learn about everything does not exclude any experience. Every experience is worthwhile in the endeavor of learning about all things.......... If you think about it you are actually menializing the babies life by saying this as if that experience wasn't as fruitful in the endeavor of learning as yours.... I hate pain too, don't get me wrong, that's how it's supposed to work. But if your learning about experiencing things each piece of information is fruitful in that endeavor, your life and my life are just as needed in that endeavor as the babies who lived seconds and the kings who lived years. If a computer was learning all the variables possible, it may choose to do all the "worthwhile" equations and scenarios first, but once those are experienced more and more the value of the unknown grows. If you learned all the experiences BUT a baby wallowing in a trash can two minutes after being born, then that becomes the most valuable experience to attain because you don't know it. You've done the good lives a million times, each learned thing makes the value of unlearned things greater. So it's a catch 22. If you climb higher before that eludes to the idea that you will be lower than ever before. I'm not trying to tell you to get over it, pain sucks. And duality is a curse. But you asked why
@@anamanoel1732 when you go to sleep, you dream, or you wake up instantly. 8 hours is spliced into less than a second, it's the closest thing we know to nothingness and yet it's not nothing at all because here i am pointing at it, making it something. The fact you know anything at all means it is eternally more likely you will experience something else and then something else, the good and the bad, before you will EVER experience that which cannot be experienced. The nothingness is that which will never arrive, won't be seen or heard, it can't be touched and it can't embrace you at all. You could never know it because by nature it is the eternally unknowable. It is more likely you will be born as everything possible, including babies that are murdered and even murderous babies before you will ever be able to pass over the line of knowing something into knowing nothing. You CANNOT know nothing. I want to truly sleep so bad but I never ever will. We are stuck walking back and forth in a circle. the universe eternally is seperated from the nothingness, including you, and you will climb and fall forever.
Time is observable know as was any past times observation. What was in the middle was not a constant to the initiated Psydelic Shaman's. This altered state of higher awareness would suggest consciousness is neither bound by space as body vessel chalice or dimensional set awareness...🕉️☮️☯️
Rogan: I don’t get why people are terrified of that, because I like my life Universe: let’s see how he feels after being reincarnated as a little gay kid in the mountains of south Afghanistan
I am 40 never married , never been in relationship with women.... Only have just enough money to live by in moderation.....only thing to live for , is my parents.... After they die i dont have anything to live for
You ABSOLUTELY have something to live for! Ask yourself how you can help others in some way or with animals. I was like you until i started to invest time and my energy into making meals for those less fortunate. Ask yourself what it is that you like to do snd share your talents and passion with others not so fortunate. GOD HAS GREAT PLANS AND A PURPOSE for YOUR life! My best to you.
I imagine Joe wouldn't mind reliving the life where he is a famous multimillionaire, but would he enjoy coming back as an African child who gets parasites in his eyes and goes blind and then dies from dysentery. Doubt it 😂
Our flaw in this matter is referring to what comes after physical death as an afterlife. From everything I've gathered, it seems that upon physical death we actually wake up into our true forms in our actual lives.
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Man , on one insane mushroom trip I went on , I’m pretty sure I broke through somewhere and at one point I woke up in a reality similar to this but like I woke up from this reality dream, it was incredibly real. I literally experienced wild realities I think I’ve lived before it was amazing 🥲
Yeap, our dream world
I hope for that.
I’ve had an NDE and since then understand I am not the person I see in the mirror. That person is just an aspect, a physical expression. But the real me is not physical. It changed everything for me.
I have nightly intense dreams, it has convinced me of another life or true existence, i am truly transported to another world in my dreams
my exact thought. i look in the mirror now and its almost jarring realizing what's looking back. not me but an aspect im witnessing. hard to really put into words without sounding like you're going crazy. sometimes i think to myself, am i losing my mind? am i just going crazy and the world is this mechanical thing? then i snap back into myself so to speak and i feel comfort and something i can't explain has assured me this is a very small splinter of our being. i could go on and on. much love
I’ve waited YEARS for near death research to be talked about on JRE. Oh happy day. You live after you die ✨
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Check out the Division of Perceptual Studies led by Dr Tucker, Jim. That's the guy they need to have on the show. He leads the university of western Virginia's studies on reincarnation, and consciousness studies.
U must not be a regular because joe has tons of hours of conversation on this topic throughout his podcast carreer
@@kenaultman7499 agreed and that’s fascinating for sure👍
The cocktail of chemicals that flood your brain during near death could make for very vivid dreams, i dont think first hand accounts of an afterlife mean much
Grahm has to be in the top 5 best JRE guests. Always so interesting and eloquent.
Ye. That guys has a class, knowledge, charisma, composure, calmness to him. Amazing human being.
Great speaking voice
He makes up everything. There’s a very good reason no one in academic archaeology take him seriously. One of his first nonsense things was saying a hole in a rock could have only been done with advanced drilling, the claim was complete nonsense
@Jay-kk3dv Academic archeology's track record isn't exactly stellar, my friend.
@@Jay-kk3dvexplain how the pyramids were built my friend
I really needed this hear this tonight. I’m 36 and I’m making mistakes. But ones. I really need to stop and get it together. You would think that 7 years of drug addiction followed by 7 years of prison would be enough to learn from. Apparently not. I feel like I’m at a very pivotal point in my life, and the decisions I make over the next couple of days are going to have a huge impact on how the rest of my life turns out…
Pray for me
Good luck brother
@@TriteNight1218 Thank you 🦾
Only takes 21 days to change completely
You got this! I’m proud of you for wanting better for yourself. Just think about it, in a week those “next couple days” will have been over and you’ll be so happy and proud you handled it. Also I’m sorry if this offends you, but you might want to look into yoga. Not western yoga but the yoga which strengthens your mind body and spirit. It might help you take better control of your mind and impulses.
We are in this together ❤
I had a NDE after a car wreck at 18. I'm not afraid of death. At 39, I'm afraid of dying before doing the things I'm fairly certain I was sent back to accomplish.
Can you please elaborate a little if you can? I lost my dear husband 7 mother hs ago today. My only wish is to be with him again I cannot wait
I hope you accomplish all the things you want to before dying.
I wasn't afraid of death, till got robbed at gunpoint
What do you want to accomplish?
I’m 39 also. Have had similar experiences to yourself, medicated with Ayahausca, and now I realise that where we are now is pain / prior life. Every day I look forward to ‘death’ in this being, but like Graham, I am scared of pain, and the process of getting there. I now predominantly live for others, as I have done my whole life, but now I live it with that sense cognitively.
I died briefly with heart and kidney failure due to blood clots The pain was immense but the experience as I left my body was like nothing we ex in life.
I have heard that feeling is calm?
Watch 100 Near Death videos and watch your perspective change if you don't believe in God. Note, I didn't say religion, I said God. Way too many speak of meeting God.
Psychedelics have also caused people to "see God". All it means is that many of us think and interpret things in a similar way.
@@controllerbrain Death is not a psychedelic. Death is dead. Interpretation is devoid when biological, anatomical and physiological functions cease to function. As well are the staunch similarities, across the board, of individuals with an array of beliefs that run the gamut for potential interpretation honed into a single, collective, same-like experience as has been cited thousands upon thousands of times. Not everything can be explained via the use of DMT, mushrooms or other psychedelics. There is far more to this than meets the eye. Peace.
But those people didnt die they were near death... it could be hallucinations. Your brain can produce an out of body hallucination
I had a nde and there was nothing about any god. My experience solidifies my belief in no god or gods
@@johnerickson9276 Perhaps it's that very belief that led you to its outcome? Just something to consider. I hope your final experience reveals more for you. Peace.
Ive watched so many NDE videos and i know 3 people who have also had a NDE and its amazing the consistency of the information recieved.
I hate my life and I can’t wait until it’s over. If there is another life after this I want to have a good family
Sorry for your pain❤
Yep, me too. My family sucks 😢
Sorry 😢
So I went down an nde rabbit hole and they say some life events will happen no matter what, other things are up to ur earthly self, and you choose your family for the sake of learning or growing. Some people kind of volunteer to go through suffering for the sake of the worlds collective progress (i have a hard time accepting that esp when it involves severe violence and suffering). Now if that’s true then I’m pretty mad at myself for agreeing to participate rather than just stay on the other side .
I hope it can find unexpected love and reignite your excitement for your life
At 73 you are still good as long as you take care of yourself
U know life expectancy is 76 right .Most people don’t make it past that age ….most
I think he’s gone…
@@red-eye-traveller9218In the UK it is 81 (Graham is British), in Australia it’s almost 84, in Japan it’s almost 85. The US is a backwater and getting worse by the day.
Want to bet? I'm afraid I want make it to 75.It depends on what kind of life you have had.
After watching so many NDE I’ve come to a conclusion that we choose this because we want to challenge ourselves. We choose to live even if we don’t remember. We come to feel and evolve.
I sooooo don’t want to challenge myself
We come here for the FUN of it
This. Exactly
I've watched many myself and I believe you are right. Our earthly lives, the trials and tribulations, are all just a schooling. A way to progress our souls.
I had a near death experience 20 years ago and I think about it everyday and I keep recalling what I was told.
What had you ve been told?
Don’t leave us hanging 😮
He was told, "Never respond to TH-cam comments."
😂😂😂😂😂👍🏻@@VCR_Repairman
@@VCR_Repairman I subscribed to you just because of that comment lol
Graham Hancock changed my life. Thank you sir for all your work and studies that you've undertaken whilst in this earth school and shared with us. I shall be forever in your debt.
You should consider having a chronic pain patient on your show. the things that they have gone through to get the medication that help them it’s heartbreaking. The message needs to get out there.
I’m in chronic pain in Spain over 35 years back , spine, legs, feet, shoulders which has gradually worsened so that at Christmas I couldn’t walk without excruciating pain. I’m in Spain and the hospital and doctors shrug their shoulders, offer no solutions and because of long waiting lists due to the last four year’s shitshow, can’t get help. I live alone. Last 6 months prayed to not wake up every day. I can make it 20 yards and then ….. I pray to God for strength.
Over 25 years of what I call real pain .. no one gives a crap till they find out what it is like to live in pain You beg anyone or god or something for help
@@robertsanders339yup. It’s interesting how ignorant people are. They seem to not sympathize very well to that type of situation. But I understand it’s not their problem. I’ve experienced it since I’ve herniated a couple discs and have had my leg go numb for months
@@margaretbooth384 God bless you. I pray you get some relief from the pain
I had a NDE when I was younger. Beaten with 2x4s until I left my body and had a crazy experience. Agree with Hancock-- no fear of death but the transition usually sucks
Who beat you with a 2*4???
Have you done psychedelics and is it similar to that experience?
@@timdeathlycringe
@@timdeathlycringe stoner
Near Death Experiences happen to millions of people every year. Depending on what research it’s 1- 10 to 1- 15 have these experiences. That in itself is pretty incredible.
What do you mean?
@@jhtan7502…
I think they mean that the numbers alone indicate that there is something to it.
If one person reports a certain experience… it can easily be dismissed as hallucination or whatever.
When millions per year report the same, or similar experiences… it’s not as easily dismissed.
@@bobinthewest8559One could say the same thing about UFO/UAP sightings then, right? Although we cannot dismiss it, the possibility of such experiences being mass/collective hallucinations (which snowballs from singular instances) seems more likely. Mass psychogenic illnesses and hysterias are pretty well recorded throughout history..
@@lokayatavishwam9594 …
Mmmm… 🤔
Kinda like all the people who believe that “government is their friend”, while government is actually the fastest to screw them over the hardest.
There are plenty of things we can say are possibly just mass delusion. But that doesn’t always mean that they are.
On matters of “the soul”, we each must decide for ourselves what to believe… at least until we discover a way to measure (or even define) consciousness.
You some god awful drivers in north America.😂
Fear of pain is stronger then fear itself because fear is mind based by outside influences & pain is relative
I see death as graduation lol. Congratulations for making it through this crazy ass place and hopefully leveling up a little. I just hope this is true esp for the people who really suffered at the hands of others.
You’re not scared of dying? Possibly having pain as you take your last breath?
I’ve spent a decade photographing the supernatural, angels, other spirits and such.
It was and is, an unexpected gift that I was given and I’m grateful for it. Just photographing them and no interaction past that.
With this said, I can still only imagine what it is like on the other side of the veil.
And I must point out that almost everything I have experienced and photographed is positive, and profoundly beautiful.
Thanks for sharing. Are the angels you have photographed usually about 8 feet tall? That might freak me out. Also, do about 1/2 of them have wings?
Cool
@@QuestRader lets be respectful please.
Do you have an Instagram/website?
Where can I see your photos?
What one sows, another reaps... Sow well my brothers and sisters. Have mercy on everyone because they know not what they do, have forgiveness, and you shall have forgiveness. Jesus is the way. Be children of the light.
Nothing to add to that.
Corny
@@johnerickson9276 Watch some NDE videos, and it might change your mind. brother. I urge you! We're made in Gods image and Gods word is trying to save us from our complexity of spirit and flesh. You have both evil and good in you, but we must take from the tree of life.
But god doesn't forgive you if you mess up and don't accept him, he sends you to hell
@@reydelguitarhero 🥴
2008 I had an 3 min NDE, without any medical or outer cause, was more a spiritual cause I might one day talk about. Changed me 180° degrees and I feel the pain of others. Life is eternal and our Consciousness is one with God, Xrist, Buddha, Shiva. May all Awaken one day to thruth that makes you Free of Fear. Only Love ❤ and Blessings ✨️
Thank you ❤
Have you done psychedelics and is it similar to that experience?
The brain can start hallucinating after only a measly 36 hours of no sleep. Id argue almost dying is way more taxing on the brain compared to someone not sleeping for 36 hours so i wouldnt be surprised if these so called NDEs are just hallucinations and or dreams.
If you fear death you are not free to live life as you should/could.
They are very lucky they dont have severe pain but that can change. I suffer from a genetic nerve degenerative disease and without without opiates I would have checked out long ago. Joe says he enjoys life and that's good but severe ongoing pain will take all that away.
Let us get down on one knee and thank God for looking out for us and those we love.
And thank you Jesus.
I dont fear death...I fear dying. Im older and have had a few nde's that showed me a wonderful afterlife , but the process of dying can suck. Pain and anxiety of dying is horrible. Once through that, im not scared. Nervous, yes.
I’m 68 years old and I’m still screwing up…I hope I outgrow it eventually.
My NDE was incredible. I came back a new person, a better version of myself.. the only downside was that my loved ones were different too...
Have you done psychedelics and is it similar to that experience?
@timdeathly yes and no. The nde was something much more profound and took years to piece/puzzle together and recover from.
Different how?
What I wouldn’t give to sit down and have a conversation with Graham over a drink and whatever else. If only our so called “ leaders “ had the same energy and mentality as Graham this world would be a much better place.
watching NDE testimonies made me not fear it. i embrace it and know every second is not promised so live the life you dream of and make it a reality.
“Where are you getting this belief from?” Excellent question
So wonderful to see Graham Hancock on here. He is an amazing and intelligent man whom I always love watching. He's on Gaia Tv often. I don't understand how anyone can think that there's nothing after this physical life. There is so much proof! Dr. Raymond Moody has done decades of research on near death experiences, for one. Also, Elisabeth Kubler Ross. Thanks, Joe!
"Can I just finish?" Oopfff!!😅
Yeah, that came out pretty damn sharp!
I felt it was assertive and well placed. He was about to be cut off
@@smokyshroom it’s remarkable, how people feel differently about these things. To me it was decidedly unpleasant. If I knew him in real life I’d probably try to avoid him. While to you it was a completely ok action. Odd, huh.
"As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens his friends countenance"
At that moment it was completely appropriate, Joe saw it too, and they moved on.
@@i.ehrenfest349 we are fascinating critters for sure
73
*looking fkn amazing for that age Graham*
He’s actually 24
@@i.ehrenfest349 you made me lol!
@@khimaros sorry about that :)
How are there not more likes on this? From the opioid epidemic, to the purpose of life, to the benefits of hallucinogens, to talks about the afterlife with Joe Rogan and Graham Hancock in under 7 minutes.....it doesn't get any better than this,
I love people that have never experienced life long chronic severe pain talking about opiates. Also, how they never mention the hell someone has to go through and the amount of money you have to spend to finally get something that might work.
Glad they talk openly about this ❤
Memo to JOE
We are the .0001 who got through out childhood PTSD and Trauma .
Most Folks get crushed from Trauma
Most people NOT like us
I don’t fear death because Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior✝️
Belief system
I have read lots of books and listened to lots of NDE's in my life and yet am unconvinced that these things have anything to do with an afterlife, god, or our so-called spirit.
I learned when I was very young that death is nothing more than part of life. I have never been afraid of dying. That feeling has actually made me appreciate each day more. As Will Rogers used to say, "do the best we can and do not take life too serious."😊
The brain can start hallucinating after only a measly 36 hours of no sleep. Id argue almost dying is way more taxing on the brain compared to someone not sleeping for 36 hours so i wouldnt be surprised if these so called NDEs are just hallucinations and or dreams.
I have severe, post stroke, chronic pain. opioids work and they are jailing drs who prescribe it and denying pain patients pain medication now
One thing i can't quite get my head around,if humans keep coming back to learn how is that possible if i have no recollection of a previous life to learn from
I had a near deaf experience 5 years ago, but thank fully I had just fallen asleep with my headphones in.
Glad you got your hearing back 😅
Joe Roegan had a huge influence on culture in the US. It created a cascade effect that is influencing the world. These psychedelics are making a comeback and Joe Roegan had a huge influence on this.
Haven’t had an NDE but i believe I have had a lucid dream. Not sure how to describe it other than I was standing watching myself sleep. My room was pitch black dark yet I could still see everything in detail, almost as if the lights were on very dimly but they weren’t. It was very surreal. Everything was also very silent. Not creepy silent but just calm silent. I didn’t fly around or anything crazy. I just remember that part of the experience and then waking up.
I was a rigid atheist until I started working in hospice
What changed you?
What happened then?
@@jorgel4415he then became a flaccid atheist
@@purfectnot8335there are consistent unexplainable things that happen before death that I see happen to patients
4 months and they still cant answer
_"If I am, then death is not. If Death is, then I am not._
_Why should I fear that which can only exist when I do not?"_ --Epicurus
What an enticing and invigorating idea. Great clip
These guys both talk a lot of sense . Well done ! Thanks, very interesting viewpoints. I’m pretty much in agreement with your views.
Have u ever taken a look at the Bible and see what it has to say about spiritual things … like God, life after death, Heaven … ?
There is a lot of good stuff in there.
“I don’t fear death, I just don’t want to be around when it happens” Woody Allen.
Once I leave this earthly body I ain't coming back.
Don't fear the reaper 💜
If you aren’t aware of your pain you aren’t aware of your problem.
It’s very disturbing that you think only terminal cancer patients shoukd be allowed opioids / opiates. Some of us have chronic, never ending pain. such as from failed back surgeries and other nerve related pain that nothing else works for. There are thousands of suicides caused be ceasing of or refusal to prescribe these meds. We may not be terminal but sometimes we wish we were. I’m sure most deaths by o.d., are street related, people looking to drown out their brain by getting high. People in serious chronic physical pain just want some relief. I managed to have a fairly decent life for years with opiate pain control. Then a new doctor took over. I went through the worst hell over and over. Now I’m allowed Tylenol 3s that sometimes take the edge off but mostly I’m ready to throw in the towel . I’m in my 70s and wouldn’t mind spending my last few years in relative comfort. Law makers be damned! They have no clue what they’re doing. And most physicians are brainwashed or just too afraid to stand up for what is right.
Sir I dont know a much about opiates but there are some strange laws and loopholes for some substances. Drugs like LSD you can order similar chemical analogues of that havr very similar effects but are legal because they've been altered to be 1P-LSD, for instance, instead of LSD-25.
What I'm getting at is lots of drugs have "chemical cousins" that have almost the exact same effects but are legal because of loopholes that seem to be left open on purpose, but thats another point altogether.
If you look and research you may be able to find a legal alternative you do not need a prescription
LEGALIZE ALL DRUGS.
@@imuuriAs. a retired nurse and a Canadian, I have no idea or knowledge of what you’re talking about. Perhaps you could be more clear. Examples. I doubt if you have any.
@@Kaa864Really? Legalize all drugs? Tell me how that would improve anything!
Agree. My husband suffers from a chronic painful disease, but its not terminal. Its a horrible fate.
Laws that try to protect a person from themselves is not a solution and is playing a master of slaves not freedoms
This podcast made me realise that joe rogan is smart, because I noticed he doesn’t have a old soul, but is very wise already
If there was to be nothing after there would be nothing to begin with
We don't come back here. We don't reincarnate. You get one shot at this life and it is what it is, there are no re-dos.
That doesn't mean there's nothing after death. I personally believe our true nature it eternal, with no beginning and no end, but the idea of just being reborn as another human seems ridiculous to me.
Agreed. One human life, then our consciousness returns from whence it came. Or maybe encounters a different reality.
Yeah. I don't think I want to come back here after death
Yeah. I don't think I want to come back here after death
Agreed.
Don't worry, reincarnation is nonsense 😂
It’s not dear I fear. It is dying I am afraid of. I also don’t particularly want to relive my life. Once is enough.
Yes, dying often sucks. But to me an after "life" is either meeting with all those loved ones you've lost in an eternal state of bliss or it is a blank nothingness where you cease to exist, no worries, pain, bills, criminals, memories, knowledge or knowing. Both seem OK.
tripping while I'm dying yikes no thanks
You might be surprised
No need to fear death
the nde'ers wbo saw hell would beg to differ
The only people defined by their worst mistakes are people that don't have the money and family connections to mitigate that. The court system even cuts them breaks
Let's be honest guys! Our deepest fear towards reincarnation is to come back as a woman!
The biggest fear I have is coming back to a far more painful life.
@@jamesp8255 so enjoy your current one
Audio and visual don't match up. I thought it was my wifi....but not sure. Anyone else experience this? It really doesn't matter to me, mostly I listen at bedtime with eyes closed, just curious.
"The ego is frightened by death, because ego is part of the incarnation and ends with it. That is why we learn to identify with our soul, as the soul continues after death. For the soul, death is just another moment." - Ram Daas
Don’t confuse drug abuse with needing aliases for pain management. And , there are many diseases other than cancer that cause relentless, unretractable pain that requires ongoing pain relief.
Before we were born, we were nothing. When we die we return to nothing…which is the same state we were in before birth…it’s a cycle that you and I have and will always experience forever. Cheers to the next adventure 🍻
if we came out of "nothing", what speaks against coming out of "nothing" again once we return to it?
this concept is called wuwei in taoism, how that something comes out of "nothing" (spontaneous/causeless action).
in fact, this "nothing" is God, the chaotic soup of all potentials, but no concretes, out of which all things emerge through the ordering principle and power of God, YOU!
@@tanko.reactions176 Thank you. I’m aware. 🙏🏽 🕉️
Where did you get that information from?
@@ParteraQuisqueyana Look within, then look to Nature or look to Nature, then look within….whichever. That’s where I found the information.
@@westsi1within! perhaps the only relevant source 😜
I’m not scared of living and I’m not scared of dying. It’s that little crossover period that’s got me concerned a bit.
I'm with the same mindset as this man. The Buddhist way makes the most sense, to me.
If there is such a thing as being able to choose to come back as a bodhisattva....
then what terrifies me is to come back as a person living in a war torn country. A martyr of some sort.
Or to be reincarnated as a child who was sexually abused or to be born as the sexual abuser.
Reincarnation is
absolutely terrifying to me.
(Edited, I apologize the for early morning sleepy errors)
I've already had a traumatic childhood and was SA'd. If I go to hell that's just extra suffering. I'm not a bad person. I just want love. Sorry for the rant
@@JesseVenturaHat I'm so sorry you had to go through that. I'm sorry it was shitty hand you were dealt. I'm highly sensitive and life really hits hard when I hear or see stuff that is unjust.
I always say, after I die, I have a bone to pick with someone/something out there.
Joe Rogan should get Howdie Michowski on the show. He goes deeper into this topic.
Question: Will people who had an NDE have more chance to live/survive longer (in wilderness, as a caveman) because they think/know there is an afterlife, and because it makes them optimistic. Then it could be an aid to survival. Add the fact that hallucinations can be triggered by the brain and feel like reality (hyperreality) when you experience them. Im looking for counterarguements to this idea. Cheers.
They only talk about mistakes, but people dying around you, knowing you are alone and no one to go to, is not your mistake, people born with mental diseases which stop them from achieving their goals, are also not their mistakes, these two are both talented about average in their respective fields, its not just hard work, they do not know how some people cannot fight ordinary battles, and there is nothing to learn, they just wither away!
At death one dream comes to an end and another one begins.
Check out what the Bible has to say. It’s pretty cool: God, Heaven, angels, eternal life…
I don't fear death. I no longer fear pain.
My Dad's pain was "well managed" . So then He couldn't communicate..!
Reincarnation is not living the same life over again, like Groundhog day. You live different lives tailored with new experiences based on the total result of your previous life.
I think it was in Piers Anthony's On A Pale Horse. Death rolls up on a famous atheist writer. 'Hey, buddy, I'm here for your soul.' The soul in this universe is a wispy little snot-doily that Death can extract and take with him. But the atheist insists, 'This can't be happening. It isn't logical. There is nothing in this world but material matter. No room for such a silly, magical thought as a soul!' And then with a smug little, 'I showed you' smirk, the atheist's soul ceases to exist in Death's hands. Gone forever.
I'm also 73, and have a very similar philosophy, as Graham. Except for the notion that we're here to learn. I think Karma is a crock, and that shit just happens, in a wild and crazy game of hide and seek, where something of divine origin, abandons its own identity to become everything else. If god is anything, it is a "trickster god," that has rolled the dice.
I think the meaning 'On earth as it is in heaven' means we plagiarize from another source to create this existence and then express it, the evidence is all over the place, Video games, theatre, love, creativity, music, light, architecture and....religion..
You can only NOT fear death if you know Jesus. Trust me, I was an atheist and had an encounter with Jesus that changed my life. I share it on my channel. Otherwise, you did not get the entire revelation….
Ok and my hindu neighbor and friend had an encounter with Brahma Krishna and Vishnu, and they moved his Bhagivad Gita from one end of the room to the other. Its so nice having all these different gods from different religions that are incompatible with one another!
So my belief of the afterlife is this:
Death is a human construct,
We are all the same instance of life seperated by what we call "death"
We will experience eachothers lives, and the lives of every living thing to ever have lived.
We will experience every horror, every joy, every sadness, every agony, and every beautiful moment, for eternity.
Thats what i truly believe.
Ive also been thinking based on other things ive come across, that perhaps the universe is an egg. OUR egg. And "god" or a "higher power" watches us, and waits...waits for us to experience every life imaginable, and mature so that we become a "god" or a "higher power" ourselves. To make a whole new universe and do the same.
But thats a little far fetched haha.
I’m not coming back here again!
That sounds fucking terrible.
Hopefully and most likely you're completely wrong.
that is terrifying.
No it's not far fetched I have experienced moments of other peoples live in near death experience.
….that’s a beautiful thought. And having lived and considered the alternatives, it’s one of many that simply make absolute sense.
If there is a lot of fear out there of death, we have religion and Hollywood to thank for that.
I think people could live an infinite number of lives if they don't learn from their lives, they never reach the condition of an all loving, all compassionate, all inclusive human. When people live a life where you're all loving, all compassionate, all inclusive human, that will be your last mortal life, and you go onto a higher level of existence. I've had OBEs in my sleep and had premonitions that have come true exactly as I foresaw them. Not all my OBEs are me going into the future. One occasion I found myself floating outside my aunt's bedroom window, and I knew without using any of the bodily five senses, that there were some people breaking into the house next door. I was concerned that they would try and break into my aunt's house, and the answer came to me, and I just knew they wasn't going to try and break into my aunt's home. I went to my aunt's the next day. I didn't say anything about a burglary. One of the first things she spoke to me about, was that there's was a burglary next door the previous night and she was worried about getting extra security for her house. When I’m outside my body, it’s very hard to explain with the benchmark of the reality that we have living in these mortal bodies, where everything we experience is in relation to the three dimensions of space and one dimension of time.
People have understandably mistaken lifes relationship to death.
Life and death are not opposites.
The opposite of death is birth, and life is just what happens in the meantime.
I've had a transplant. Been written off by doctors and medical personnel numerous times. I've been close to death (extremely close) about 3 times. I've never experienced anything like a NDE or no sign from afterlife. I'm very open to everything and don't brush off any beliefs so thus has kinda of worried me. My biggest fear is death is like turning off a switch. Just blank, like Tony Soprano ending.
Ok
If that's the case... It's just done. No memory. No pain. No fear. Nothing. That doesn't seem like something to fear.
@bksmith82 it's not that, that I fear. It's the end. No afterlife. No more experiences. We are led to believe that our spirits live for eternity. I hope they're right but I've certainly never seen or experienced anything like that.
@@Eire4irish You are talking about disappointment not fear. There is a difference and it makes a difference in how your subconscious processes the topic. You are creating fear and ultimately anxiety where there isn't any. I'd suggest re-framing it so it's healthier for you. Our brains are funky like that.
@bksmith82 I think you'll find disappointment is past tenths. It hasn't happened so how can I be disappointed about it? It's a fear, you can tart it up with whatever analogy you want. It is what it is.
He said “he likes the Buddhist idea.” I think it’s important for everyone watching this to be careful about simply believing what they WANT to believe or what they LIKE. Believe what is most likely to be true based on the evidence observed and learned. NDEs are one of many pieces of evidence that point to the reality of God. The most important question is, who is God? Also, rather than take psilocybin to alleviate your fear of death, use it to push you towards what’s true for goodness sake.
I bet Joe Rogan really does enjoy his life 😂
Joe need to LISTEN
Death is like taking off a tight shoe, it's completely safe
In the context of the NDE=the narrative-Jose Hernandez Atheist dies and is shocked by who he sees in heaven 3 million views, is simply awesome.
the eternal validity of the entity, always in a state of becoming. We all live in a state of grace from "all that is". I am about his age and hope to hell he is right.
He said PLANET AND REALM ! WHICH ONE IS IT ? IT CANT BE BOTH ! ❤
A planet could be a realm. That’s how I would interpret it.
he says we're here on a special place to learn grow and develop. but what about the babies who are born and die within an hour? or the people who are born completely paralyzed with no function and no real brain function or understanding of anything. it's a pretty hideous place with babies currently getting blown up by bombs. i'm sure the parents of these kids would disagree that it's a special place. it's a terrible place. a great place if you delude yourself and are privileged enough to have some sort of normal life.
I entirely agree with you, in fact as babies we all enter this lunatic asylum over and over again with our memory completely wiped out. Why would that be? How many times do you go through the same hell here on earth, all in the name of learning, growing and karma. How does this make any sense whatsoever. Even here on earth, we go to school from one grade to the next with our memory intact in order to learn and evolve to the next grade. Why don’t we bring our memory with us to give continuity to our growth and evolution? How does anyone evolve and grow into such darkness and pain. This is not evolution, it’s devolution. I encourage everyone to listen to “Top 10 Red Flags we are in a prison/loosh farm system”.
Thats the catch 22.
To say there is an up is to say there is a down. To say I am here to learn about everything does not exclude any experience. Every experience is worthwhile in the endeavor of learning about all things.......... If you think about it you are actually menializing the babies life by saying this as if that experience wasn't as fruitful in the endeavor of learning as yours.... I hate pain too, don't get me wrong, that's how it's supposed to work. But if your learning about experiencing things each piece of information is fruitful in that endeavor, your life and my life are just as needed in that endeavor as the babies who lived seconds and the kings who lived years.
If a computer was learning all the variables possible, it may choose to do all the "worthwhile" equations and scenarios first, but once those are experienced more and more the value of the unknown grows. If you learned all the experiences BUT a baby wallowing in a trash can two minutes after being born, then that becomes the most valuable experience to attain because you don't know it. You've done the good lives a million times, each learned thing makes the value of unlearned things greater. So it's a catch 22. If you climb higher before that eludes to the idea that you will be lower than ever before.
I'm not trying to tell you to get over it, pain sucks. And duality is a curse. But you asked why
@@anamanoel1732 when you go to sleep, you dream, or you wake up instantly. 8 hours is spliced into less than a second, it's the closest thing we know to nothingness and yet it's not nothing at all because here i am pointing at it, making it something.
The fact you know anything at all means it is eternally more likely you will experience something else and then something else, the good and the bad, before you will EVER experience that which cannot be experienced. The nothingness is that which will never arrive, won't be seen or heard, it can't be touched and it can't embrace you at all. You could never know it because by nature it is the eternally unknowable.
It is more likely you will be born as everything possible, including babies that are murdered and even murderous babies before you will ever be able to pass over the line of knowing something into knowing nothing. You CANNOT know nothing.
I want to truly sleep so bad but I never ever will. We are stuck walking back and forth in a circle.
the universe eternally is seperated from the nothingness, including you, and you will climb and fall forever.
Short lesson lol
Time is observable know as was any past times observation. What was in the middle was not a constant to the initiated Psydelic Shaman's. This altered state of higher awareness would suggest consciousness is neither bound by space as body vessel chalice or dimensional set awareness...🕉️☮️☯️
Rogan: I don’t get why people are terrified of that, because I like my life
Universe: let’s see how he feels after being reincarnated as a little gay kid in the mountains of south Afghanistan
Swag God
Thank you needed that laugh lol
Lol
Or someone thrown down into the obliette in medieval times
wrong. you cant be born gay.
I am 40
never married , never been in relationship with women.... Only have just enough money to live by in moderation.....only thing to live for , is my parents.... After they die i dont have anything to live for
You ABSOLUTELY have something to live for! Ask yourself how you can help others in some way or with animals. I was like you until i started to invest time and my energy into making meals for those less fortunate. Ask yourself what it is that you like to do snd share your talents and passion with others not so fortunate. GOD HAS GREAT PLANS AND A PURPOSE for YOUR life! My best to you.
I fear life not death
I imagine Joe wouldn't mind reliving the life where he is a famous multimillionaire, but would he enjoy coming back as an African child who gets parasites in his eyes and goes blind and then dies from dysentery. Doubt it 😂
That child provides The Source with equally valuable experience...so does the parasite.
@@larscincaid6348 He still wouldn't enjoy it.
@@OKnotOK09 experience isn't always about enjoying.
Hitch would Hitch-Slap the idiocy out of Grahm and Joe on this.