Parallel universe

    by Mysterious_Liv

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    1. I was in a coma for a week, and all I experienced was floating in a black void with no body, along with a feeling of ultimate happiness. That was the worst part of the whole coma because now my mind keeps going back to that feeling and longing for it.

    2. Happened to me once, Not in a coma or a life time it was in 1 night of sleep and I lived around 4 years, I remember work problems and family parties, we moved houses and bought a new car, the birth of my niece, a lot of stuff and obviously the majority is either forgotton or a fuzzy mess of a memory

      3 months after it happened I confirmed that it’s not the future because my younger brother got engaged and during the entire 4 years he was never in a relationship even so I guess my brain just liked a movie idea and was pitching it to me

    3. Last night saw a dream of my ex of 7 years
      Enough to say i didnt want to wake up and now im sad

    4. elegant_eagle_egg on

      ![gif](giphy|QYRjw6Jz0jyr1AnPW9)

      Didn’t this guy go through something similar in a simulation?

    5. GoliathProjects on

      It’s The Inner Light all over again

      ![gif](giphy|3yxADC4jE5W4E|downsized)

    6. My name is Alex Drake. I’ve been shot and that bullet’s taken me back in time. Now I’m lost in 1982, and all I can do is fight, and search, and stay alive. Because, somehow, I will find a way back home.

    7. popculturalmaniac on

      I always wondered what people do in coma.

      The comments section clears things up well enough

    8. Standard_Accountant4 on

      ” You beat cancer and you went back to work at the carpet store? Booo! “

    9. I had dreams like that, it was especially the worst right after a breakup of a long term relationship

    10. GoldenGilf69 on

      Friend of mine, he’s in his sixties now, had a bike crash when he was seventeen. Woke up, couldn’t remember his own name, didn’t recognise his own family. Went to a rehabilitation college, got his memory back eventually.

      Now the weird thing is, he could remember not having any memories, and in his words that “freaked the fuck out of me my whole life”.

    11. I’ve never been in a coma nor reached “an entire life” state, but I can actually relate. There were times when I went to sleep, I actually had some sort of an alternative life that I was just thrown into. A happy family, happy life, etc.

      The depression when I wake up after these dreams is legit the most difficult part as it can last for days.

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