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I have experienced a KOknockout two times in the boxing ring during my active fighting career.

At thatthe time I was KO, thereI was conscious of nothing and then I wakewoke up.

I am interested in knowing what was doinggoing on with my soul at that time when I was in KO mode, if you know what I mean.

This washas been bothering me for a couple of years.

Did anybody of you experienced a KO?

My trainer told me that the brain "turn" off"turns off" in this unstable stuationsituation and only important systems like breathing, pumping blood and other important systmessystems are turned on and other stuff like cognitive thinking is turned off. but he is not a JewBut his information was from the medical perspective, so I'm sceptical andI would like to hear your opinion from a religious point of view.

I have experienced a KO two times in the boxing ring during my active fighting career.

At that time I was KO, there was nothing and then I wake up.

I am interested what was doing my soul at that time when I was in KO mode, if you know what I mean.

This was bothering me for a couple of years.

Did anybody of you experienced a KO?

My trainer told me that the brain "turn" off in this unstable stuation and only important systems like breathing, pumping blood and other important systmes are turned on and other stuff like cognitive thinking is turned off. but he is not a Jew, so I'm sceptical and would like to hear your opinion from religious point of view.

I have experienced a knockout two times in the boxing ring during my active fighting career.

At the time I was KO, I was conscious of nothing and then I woke up.

I am interested in knowing what was going on with my soul at that time when I was in KO mode, if you know what I mean.

This has been bothering me for a couple of years.

My trainer told me that the brain "turns off" in this unstable situation and only important systems like breathing, pumping blood and other important systems are turned on and other stuff like cognitive thinking is turned off. But his information was from the medical perspective, so I would like to hear from a religious point of view.

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Effect of knockout on my soul

I have experienced a KO two times in the boxing ring during my active fighting career.

At that time I was KO, there was nothing and then I wake up.

I am interested what was doing my soul at that time when I was in KO mode, if you know what I mean.

This was bothering me for a couple of years.

Did anybody of you experienced a KO?

My trainer told me that the brain "turn" off in this unstable stuation and only important systems like breathing, pumping blood and other important systmes are turned on and other stuff like cognitive thinking is turned off. but he is not a Jew, so I'm sceptical and would like to hear your opinion from religious point of view.