autumnal
Enlightened
- Feb 4, 2020
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Not bad, similar to what I believe as well. It's an unpopular opinion to have here, but I don't think it's some great escape into instant peace.
Not bad, similar to what I believe as well. It's an unpopular opinion to have here, but I don't think it's some great escape into instant peace.
Interesting perspective, I guess what I took away from it was a little different.Well but it's not referring (is it?) to what the dead person will experience - it's just saying that life goes on, the world keeps turning, my being dead makes no difference to the universe at large.
What *is* your belief about what I (or whoever) will experience when I die, @Brick In The Wall?
It's probably one of the most fascinating things to ponder, no doubt on that!Ok, @Brick In The Wall, now I'm enjoying what the absence of me in the universe could feel like to whatever of me carries on when I've ceased to be.
LoL! This is fun
Well but it's not referring (is it?) to what the dead person will experience - it's just saying that life goes on, the world keeps turning, my being dead makes no difference to the universe at large.
What *is* your belief about what I (or whoever) will experience when I die, @Brick In The Wall?
"The fact of the matter is, nobody knows what's going on, Nobody has the faintest idea, the best guesses are lies, you may be sure of it."
that sounds like the most logical thing, I find it somewhat hard to believe that billions of people that have existed through time all have an immortal consciousness that lives on for eternity.I too also think that there's nothing after we die. You didn't exist until your birth parents conceived you, when you die you simply go back to not existing. At least that's what I think.