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: Managing pain, "system failure," and bodily shutdown [35, 39].
: Managing "social death," where a person is treated as though they are already gone [20, 21].
: Scientific hypotheses, such as those in Death as an Altered State of Consciousness, argue death isn't oblivion but a shift in the survival of consciousness. 🕯️ A Guide to the "Dimensions" of Dying
In spiritual and high-strangeness circles, death is often theorized as a transition to a higher spatial or vibrational dimension.
: In cosmic horror lore (like Cthulhu: Death May Die ), certain beings exist in a "death dimension" or between-space, capable of shifting through planes of existence [6].
: Critics describe it as a "competent" Adamson film compared to his others, filled with non-stop 70s fight sequences and car chases [17]. The Theory: Death as a "Fourth Dimension"
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: Managing pain, "system failure," and bodily shutdown [35, 39]. Death Dimension
: Managing "social death," where a person is treated as though they are already gone [20, 21]. facebook
: Scientific hypotheses, such as those in Death as an Altered State of Consciousness, argue death isn't oblivion but a shift in the survival of consciousness. 🕯️ A Guide to the "Dimensions" of Dying : Managing "social death," where a person is
In spiritual and high-strangeness circles, death is often theorized as a transition to a higher spatial or vibrational dimension.
: In cosmic horror lore (like Cthulhu: Death May Die ), certain beings exist in a "death dimension" or between-space, capable of shifting through planes of existence [6].
: Critics describe it as a "competent" Adamson film compared to his others, filled with non-stop 70s fight sequences and car chases [17]. The Theory: Death as a "Fourth Dimension"