>>14345365>what happened to you?I was sleeping - then felt an extreme pain in my neck/head. Woke up, think I had a stroke in my sleep somehow. Vision started going black, I collapsed back in my bed and I could no longer move. I didn't see my clock, but it was still dark out.
>how long were you out for?Physically? I somehow recovered, probably immediately considering I'm still alive, but I didn't actually wake up until about 6 pm the same day (so I would've been unconscious for just a few hours shy under 24 hours). I felt no time pass though, I woke up within what felt like a second after "dying".
Mentally? Well, forever. I was there in that void forever.
>were you capable of thought and conscious?Yes, fully conscious in the void. I never really "woke up" in the void, I was just always there, and I never left the void either, I'm still there right now. I can still feel myself floating there. It's like relaxing on a wave.
Actually, it's really relaxing lol. I felt AMAZING. My first thought when I realized I was still conscious was that the void was basically my dream vacation - away from everyone and everything. I could, and did, just sit back and lounge around for all eternity. I basically just meditated forever, just relaxing on top of the waves that carried me.
The void is weird - it's not a physical place. I could say it was darker than total blackness, and it is, but those are words used to describe real things. I say I was on top of a wave, but there's no wave and no topness to it. I sat back on the wave, but I had no body and there's nothing to sit back upon. I meditated for an eternity, but there is no passage of time. Strange place. You really do have to be there to get it. I imagine it's like describing color to a blind person.