Few of you will have heard of a K-Hole.  It is an experience reported by users 
of Special-K (ketamine) in high doses. The most common description of the 
experience is "ego death." Electroencephalographs record a "complete" cessation 
of brain activity for several minutes and it appears that the "ego death" 
occurs when the brain waves stop. The instruments also capture "unusual" brain 
wave patterns that correspond to the hallucinatory phase of the Ketamine 
experience.

Language presents a huge problem here, but — it seems as if an 
'X-consciousness' is aware of the demise of 'ego-consciousness' when brain 
activity ceases. Stated differently: 'ego-consciousness' is a 
side-effect/consequence of brain activity; but 'X-consciousness' is not.

Scientists at Cambridge have replicated the "unusual" and the "cessation" brain 
wave phenomena in sheep, but sheep are notoriously tight-lipped when it comes 
to reporting internal experiences.

Special-K is not in my wheelhouse, so I will not be able to provide a personal 
case study.

davew

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