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  1. seekingI

    Anesthesia

    That is certainly the experience of the vast majority. So what's your take on this and of the suggestions made earlier in the thread?
  2. seekingI

    Anesthesia

    Thanks for the response. Yes terminal lucidity is a very compelling phenomenon that supports the notion of some form of separation from the brain. On that separation full lucidity is restored. Although if this is the case and we retain all our faculties and physical senses, I wonder why a brain...
  3. seekingI

    Anesthesia

    Hi all, I was lying in bed last night and began wondering about general anesthesia. I wonder why consciousness is able to be turned off temporarily by drugs if at death it apparently is not lost, but continues in another form. If the death of the brain does not annhialate consciousness or the...
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