Q&A

Why do I feel like I have already died?

Why do I feel like I have already died?

People with Cotard delusion feel as if they’re dead or rotting away. In some cases, they might feel like they’ve never existed. While some people feel this way about their entire body, others only feel it in regard to specific organs, limbs, or even their soul. Depression is also closely related to Cotard delusion.

Can a dream feel like days?

Yes. Most dreams only last about 10 minutes on average (give or take a few minutes), but inside the dream itself it often feels, subjectively, like much more time has passed.

Is life just a game?

Life, despite popular belief, isn’t a game. And we call it “fun.” But the real fun of fun is not because of the game, it’s because of the experience of aliveness, of being in life, in the whole of it, completely.

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What if life’s a dream and death wakes us up?

Originally Answered: What if life is a dream and when we die we wake up? This is absolutely true. We are living an illusion and when we die we actually wake up thats called “Self realization” . Meeting God is the ultimate goal of human for that we take different births and live various lives.

How do you stop feeling dead?

How to stop feeling empty

  1. Gently acknowledge the emptiness.
  2. Save time for yourself every day.
  3. Explore your current feelings.
  4. Explore your feelings of emptiness.
  5. Connect with others.
  6. Practice self-care.
  7. Commend yourself.

What causes Lazarus Syndrome?

Air trapping is the most common explanation for Lazarus syndrome. It’s more likely to happen if you have chronic obstructive lung disease (COPD). When air is pushed into your lungs too rapidly during CPR (hyperventilation), there’s no time to exhale it, so it builds up. This is called air trapping.

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Is it possible to dream forever?

It’s impossible. Studies on lucid dreaming show that our perception of time in the present while we are dreaming is the same as when we are awake – that is to say 20 minutes of real life experience, equates to 20 minutes of active lucid dreaming experience.