Posts Tagged ‘Near-Death Experience’

A Rehearsal for Dying


2010
04.04

A Rehearsal for Dying
By Michael Ian Lomongo

“To conquer death, you only have to die… you only have to die.” – Jesus Christ, in Webber/Rice’s “Jesus Christ Superstar”

I was a young kid then when my brother Errol and I used to play with toy guns, soldiers and tanks. Once, our mother heard us talking about wiping out each other’s “men.” She said that we shouldn’t be talking so cavalierly about killing and deaths because, in the real world, lives that are taken are lost, well, permanently.

At about the same time, during the proclamation of faith in one mass that we attended, I heard Errol sing “Si Kristo’y namatay, si Kristo’y nabuhay, si Kristo’y babalik sa wakas ng panahon.” I told our mom that my brother’s got it all wrong, that it should be “Sa bakas ng panahon.” Only to find out that I was the one who’d been singing it wrongly all this time.

That night, I couldn’t sleep. I tried to imagine what it would be like at the end of time. I thought there would only be trees and birds. (I even imagined the sunlight filtering through the trees and the birds chirping in an early “people-less” morning.) Everyone I know (including me), and even those I hardly know and don’t know at all, would be gone, dead. It was awful.

I thought people didn’t really die. I thought that they soon got up from their graves or from wherever or whatever they’ve been lying, just like those numerous people who get killed in action movies. And to top it all, there was such a thing as the “end of time.” Oh God!

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Flatline Series 1: A Draft (A Video Installation by Infinity and Accident*)


2010
03.13

Flatline Series 1: A Draft
(A Video Installation by Infinity and Accident*)

I. Dying to See the Light

I’ve heard accounts of people who’ve had Near-Death Experience detailing their encounter with some tunnel of light, or their lives flashing before their eyes.

Like almost everyone, I have this morbid fascination with Death and Dying and everything that comes and goes with and after it.

But what if there is no light at the end of the tunnel?

What if nothing, just this big nothing, awaits us?

Like everyone, I’d like to end this life with some sense of fulfillment or completion. Yes, I’d like to see the light. More, I’d like to be “enlightened.”

And this, before dying.

II. Dog is God Spelled Backwards

A pseudo-intellectual joke: A dyslexic agnostic insomniac was kept awake in the night wondering if there was a dog.

In a past life, I was a dog.

III. The Grand Sex

They say that the orgasm of sex is called “la petite mort” because the release that one goes through is tantamount to some kind/form of dying, “a little death.”

Imagining death as the ultimate experience, would it then be “the Grand Sex”?

Moments before dying, what I felt was an intensification of sensation accompanying the palpitation of my heart. It culminated in an “orgasm,” centered in my heart. It was coupled with everything around me appearing brighter and clearer, as if bathed by a light coming from within. After which, I passed out.

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I woke up, five minutes later (so they told me), on a hospital bed, gagging, struggling, (alive!) and kicking.

ian lomongo
march 13, 2010

(*Infinity and Accident is Wire Tuazon and Ian Lomongo)