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7/10/2025, 4:22:44 AM
>>40690886
Y-you too, anon...
Y-you too, anon...
6/17/2025, 9:14:08 PM
Hello /x/.
I've only posted one other time on this topic over a month ago. I've never been a real attention seeker you see. For those of you who ran into it, I'll just summarize what was as a brief summary
>Woke up one Sunday afternoon to a NDE
>Felt a walnut-shaped object climb up my throat, out of the soft palate, and back into my hand
>Experience felt like a VG cutscene where my actions were as free as normal
>Either couldn't look at the object or it wasn't an object from this plane
>As I held it I felt my body shutting down
>Felt like I had the option to pop it back in or pitch it, and choose the former
>During this experience there were no visual oddities to speak of (sadly), so it felt oddly mundane.
>However there was one auditory oddity; best described as sounding like a room with a ton of grandfather clocks
I've been very fixated on the soft palete sensation more than anything else. I'll make one more post after this regarding my afterthoughts to the phenomenon. It's very possible that I just had a nothingburger retard moment that has zero connection to the way anything works, but who knows? Breakthrough discoveries are being found every day, so maybe I was fortunate enough to have something big happen.
Anyways, stay tuned for my next post. I probably won't make more than two posts (including this one), but I'll stick around if need be!
I've only posted one other time on this topic over a month ago. I've never been a real attention seeker you see. For those of you who ran into it, I'll just summarize what was as a brief summary
>Woke up one Sunday afternoon to a NDE
>Felt a walnut-shaped object climb up my throat, out of the soft palate, and back into my hand
>Experience felt like a VG cutscene where my actions were as free as normal
>Either couldn't look at the object or it wasn't an object from this plane
>As I held it I felt my body shutting down
>Felt like I had the option to pop it back in or pitch it, and choose the former
>During this experience there were no visual oddities to speak of (sadly), so it felt oddly mundane.
>However there was one auditory oddity; best described as sounding like a room with a ton of grandfather clocks
I've been very fixated on the soft palete sensation more than anything else. I'll make one more post after this regarding my afterthoughts to the phenomenon. It's very possible that I just had a nothingburger retard moment that has zero connection to the way anything works, but who knows? Breakthrough discoveries are being found every day, so maybe I was fortunate enough to have something big happen.
Anyways, stay tuned for my next post. I probably won't make more than two posts (including this one), but I'll stick around if need be!
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