I'm starting to question if these ponies are real..
I thought I was the only one that had this kind of experience, until I readed pic related
>I saw princess luna one day, almost dying from a 40+ fever
Did any of you guys had an experience like this?
As one of the people alive who hasn't died, I've yet to experience anything like this. This is fairly interesting though, and would like it if any other events such as this are brought to light.
From reading books on NDEs it seems that you get greeted by a form that will best comfort you. If that's a pony, a pony will be used.
Thanks for this most curious of things, I hope he's not lying. What to say?..
Most of us know nothing about the spirit world. If anything this inspires me to stand up tall, do the right thing, and learn deeper. We have adopted the beliefs of the times that is existential nihilism, believe it or not science, consumerism, uh and some others that I don't recall right now. We have become less spiritually oriented this board is a good example. Our ancestors knew a great deal, despite the fact that religions were made to control their and our minds, there is truth about them though it is a poisoned apple. Heed your ancestors wishes & respect them. Stand up tall listen to your conscience. Be good chums, Now excuse me. i_i
>>44088Pardon are there any more instances like this one?
>>44088>I saw princess luna one day, almost dying from a 40+ fever how did 3d princess Luna look like? Did she look much more realistic?
>>49131The most important question is did her hair wave?
>>48112I lurk around but I can't seem to find any instances of this, this is why I was so surprised when I found that greentext
>>49166>>49131It's been almost 2 years so my memory might fail me but, her anatomy was almost the same as the one from the show but, her colors where vivid, I could see the moonlight shine reflected on her fur, it was like a dream
Her hair did wave, smoothly.
>>49184Waah, I assume you saw her only briefly, must have been flabbergasting despite almost dying IDK?
>>49245Afther the incident she became my favorite, but at the time i liked ponks way more.
>>49244I saw her for some seconds, she asked me if i wanted to sleep (i couldn't sleep because fever)
Thing is, its been years since that happened.
>>44088Ponies are real? Hiw do i meet one with out killing myself?
>>49261It is interesting how you and the citation you gave both saw Luna, you not even caring much for her. I theorize or is it hypothesis, that because Luna is the only pony (whom we know) who has master the realm of swevens, to clarify she can astral projection. As we see her entering the ponies' dreams. I'm not so sure that one could actually do that in real life that is enter into someone's dream by astral travel. Astral travel would allow Luna to travel to any realm as long as it vibrated at the level of her spiritual development, I'm sure earth is within range. Hence you see her on the edge of exhaustion.
>she asked me if i wanted to sleepThat's kind of creepy, maybe it was a malevolent entity whom shapeshifted into her form. maybe it was just your mind malfunctioning from the heat.
I digress the creators of MLP:FiM seem to by "accident", portrayed hints that she indeed can astral project though their portrayal isn't exactly accurate I think. However would you have seen her and would the man it the citation see her if MLP:FiM was never made?
(Image sort of related.)
>>49498That's a nice theory, its recomforting in some way to know creatures such as these could exist in a dimension close to ours, but that might raise some concerns.
If ponies are real, any other form of fiction should also be real.
>That's kind of creepyWell i forgot to mention i was exhausted and trying to sleep for hours.
>However would you have seen her and would the man it the citation see her if MLP:FiM was never made?I do not think so, as we cannot see what we are not aware of, still, i cannot shake off the feeling of insanity when discussing about cartoon horse astral projection.
>>49506>If ponies are real, any other form of fiction should also be real. Maybe so. But not exactly as we think we understand.
>I do not think so, as we cannot see what we are not aware of,There's some historical proof for that.
>Europeans arrive on the shore of the new world>Natives notice them, but don't see their ship which was probably anchored farther in sea>Native stay and watches for days notices wave hitting again presumably nothing>Native finally sees the ship after several days.> i cannot shake off the feeling of insanity when discussing about cartoon horse astral projection. Worry not for it is the majority that is insane, just look at the world without your rose-tinted spectacles and then tell me that I'm wrong. Don't feel pressured by anyone to conform to their delusions. We still know very little of reality. let's explore the possibilities and our reality, both waking and sleeping.
>>49506If you believe there is an infinite multiverse, there is an infinite set of possibilities and thereby any fictional world (that adheres to consistent physical laws, at least) should exist. Being able to bridge such dimensions is an entirely different matter.
>>49498If MLP:FiM was never made then, rather than a recognizable cartoon character, he would have reported a weird talking horse, which would garner far less attention from us.
If you want evidence of outside beings communicating us without our minds making it up, it would be best to look at reports of dreams or NDEs with beings never seen outside of these dreams or NDEs.
>>49498Or they may have creatd a tulpa.
>>49767Dmt is also interesting when it comes to entities.
>>49956I'm not that autistic, can't speak for the other anon.
A tulpa is a completely useless thing, it's a waste of brain power.
>>49956>they according to the citation and I quote "Back in December of 2013, I was involved in a car crash that ultimately ended in my being pronounced brain dead." End quote. Thus ruling out that it was a tulpa.
That is if the events truly did occur in the cited.
>>47611So you’re telling me angels will come to you as a something that comforts you does the same thing happen when you go to heaven
>>50068Probably. Thats beyond my knowledge.
>>49985Im not saying the anon created one, the creators of the show or writers may have accidentally made her real, or all the people waifuing her could have done it.
>>44088Welcome to the wonderful world of Dimethyltriptamine
>be anon
>"was", would soon surely be more apt
>because you feel like fucking dying
>bet that "just a fever" took offense and needs to prove itself now
>It has denied you your sleep for days now
>you don't even have the strength to comfypost at wagecucks
>you are not comfy
>trying to sleep
>futile, but you're too tired to do anything else really
>you're really tired
>trying to not die
>your activities no more sport staring and breathing
>your main activity now is agony
>no, agony's activity is you
>rather, your seperate bodily parts
>your arms and legs hurt in a nondescriptive way
>you can't actually focus for long enough to feel them hurting, but you're pretty sure they hurt
>too much to be writhing, in any case
>every organ you can name feels like it'd rather be boiled
>and that screetching and throbbing in your head has replaces most of what you struggle to remember used to be "thoughts"
>and yet, you can seemingly spare some attention for what is now in front of you
>it is blue
>hardly large enough to peek over your bed
>still, a greater volume of technicolor blueness than modern design principles permit
>not a second after casting your eyes upon it, before so much as even seeing what it is, you are already eternally greatful for it having given you temporary, partial relief
>it looks at you
>it feels fragile, or frail
>as if merely looking at it, thinking about it, could whisp it away
>but the alternatie is fever
>so as much as you don't want it to ever leave you, you don't stop yourself
>the two large eyes beneath a light-blue mane look at you
>a voice with a hint of recent regret speaks
"Do you want to sleep?"
>you would answer, but even the question itself hardly gets through to you
>She is smiling with a smile that mothers have for their daughters
>with the moonlight reflecting off her coat, it washes over you.
>>58751I envy your writing ability, that was great
>>44088But how do you get her to have sex with you?
>>62264Luna deserve to to serviced.
I died once in a car accident getting t-boned by someone running a red, experienced the accident and pain. I fully remember being unable to move in agony as I felt my warm blood all over me go cold, my vision faded to black and I blanked out. I was in this black empty abyss not really aware. I don't know how long I was there. Then I became conscious again when I heard the radio playing the song before I'd been hit. I opened my eyes and I was in my car again, it was totally fine, I was in the driver's seat stopped at a red light, at the intersection I'd just been struck at. But I was fine, I saw the car that hit me go by on a green and I fucking believe from the bottom of my heart that reality rebooted, or I jumped to a different reality or something, where I didn't die that day. Can't tell anyone IRL about this.
>no ponies though.
>>62376en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_suicide_and_immortality
No idea what happened but that sounds really cool anon.
>>62376Great story, thank you for sharing.
So, what's your opinion of quantum heaven so far?
>>49498>I digress the creators of MLP:FiM seem to by "accident", portrayed hints that she indeed can astral project though their portrayal isn't exactly accurate I think.Some people don't create, they channel.