Literature
Facing death
When you die
And you have time to realize it, there is this short and last moment of perception. A perception not of what happens around you, but what is about to come to you, and only you. It's not a thought, because thoughts can be controlled, thoughts have words and images. It's not quite a feeling either. It's like a wind that's standing still, within the core of the core of your being.
Your body is already past feeling anything. Your mind is past thinking. It's that moment just before you're really dead, that last bit of brain activity, that gives you something that isn't quite a thought, but also not quite a feeling, yet you realize i