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Old September 14, 2018, 12:41 AM
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Boraq ride could very well be a DMT laced trip. Either ergotic or naturally secreted in the brain from prolonged state of meditation or other blissful bhakti and worship of God/Allah (Swt). Moses' burning bush shctick has been mutedly been refered to as a DMT trip.

In DMT trip - as heard from stories online- one gets to find out what happens after death. The ego dies and soul gets released. Definitely it is not a frikkin joke nor a recreational your go-to-dispensary average drug. It's highly illegal schedule something drug that has not a narcotic effect but changes Insight so as to shift your paradigm of cosmic blueprint.

My one came with isolation tank. And I had no 'weird trips' or anything.

People who exogenously consume often report (or whatever that is known of after the trip is over) of having been 'sucked out of the body' or this 'reality' to Outside of the 'matrix' to find out what it is all really about. It is kinda like meeting God (or finding out for one that YOU are God or the Divine Self or Atman.)

Someone gets omnipotent cosmic vantage point. Some gets sucked into small atomic particles. Some sees their whole life's timeline laid out before them by "Beings" or Spirits and some even stop consuming unlimited cannabis seeing the alternate life leading to destruction.

Some report of aliens or gnomes or Shiva or a divine female being. Ultimately these are all projections of one's archetype.

I for one very interested what would a Muslim's "expereince" be like under DMT.

Now all these DMT trips have something absolutely coincidental in common with NDE. They all exhibit the same experiences. As did the Boraq ride or Meraz story. Where the water was still seen running... Kinda like as if time got stuck frozen or some s.

Do know that DMT is only released in the brain during birth and after death. That is why some old people somehow gain Total Clarity and even recuperates and recover before their death - as if Suddenly Been Awakened.

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Near-death Experience Traits

Most NDEs share certain common traits, but not all NDEs have every trait and some NDEs don't follow a pattern at all. Here are the traits that "typical" NDEs share:

­­Int­ense, pure bright light - Sometimes this intense (but not painful) light fills the room. In other cases, the subject sees a light that they feel represents either Heaven or God.
Out-of-body experiences (OBE) - The subject feels that he has left his body. He can look down and see it, often describing the sight of doctors working on him. In some cases, the subject's "spirit" then flies out of the room, into ­the sky and sometimes into space.
Entering into another realm or dimension - Depending on the subject's religious beliefs and the nature of the experience, he may perceive this realm as Heaven or, in rare cases, as Hell.
Spirit beings - During the OBE, the subject encounters "beings of light," or other representations of spiritual entities. He may perceive these as deceased loved ones, angels, saints or God. ­
­The tunnel - Many NDE subjects find themselves in a tunnel with a light at its end. They may encounter spirit beings as they pass through the tunnel.
Communication with spirits - Before the NDE ends, many subjects report some form of communication with a spirit being. This is often expressed a "strong male voice" telling them that it is not their time and to go back to their body. Some subjects report being told to choose between going into the light or returning to their earthly body. Others feel they have been compelled to return to their body by a voiceless command, possibly coming from God.
Life review - This trait is also called "the panoramic life review." The subject sees his entire life in a flashback. These can be very detailed or very brief. The subject may also perceive some form of judgment by nearby spirit entities.
https://science.howstuffworks.com/sc...xperience1.htm

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Seeing a panoramic review of the life just lived, from birth to death or in reverse order, sometimes becoming a reliving of the life rather than a dispassionate viewing. The person's life can be reviewed in its entirety or in segments. This is usually accompanied by a feeling or need to assess loss or gains during the life to determine what was learned or not learned. Other beings can take part in this judgment like process or offer advice.
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Warped sense of time and space. Discovering time and space do not exist, losing the need to recognize measurements of life either as valid or necessary.
https://iands.org/ndes/about-ndes/characteristics.html
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