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Yep ... I've spoken with people who suffered sudden / abrupt major physical injuries who've reported the detached / calm phase as an immediate effect. My hypothesis is that in these cases the (presumably) endorphin rush is triggered by the physical insult per se without any mediation by the brain / mind.
Phrased another way, in the TLR cases the body triggers the rush indirectly in response to the brain's runaway panic's culmination rather than directly in response to a physical insult. This is why the final detached calmness is perceived on a delayed basis.
Phrased another way, in the TLR cases the body triggers the rush indirectly in response to the brain's runaway panic's culmination rather than directly in response to a physical insult. This is why the final detached calmness is perceived on a delayed basis.