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Shivani
Bereaved
- Oct 29, 2019
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To be with my SO,to find the happinesses this world had deprived us of.
Well now there's a logical answerI hope and assume what I already do. The feeling before birth. Utter nothingness. The total loss of consciousness. If you overthink trying to imagine such, you'll logically stress your mind. But think of it realistically. As you read this the neurons that allow you to acknowledge it only work so fast and also have latency. Much like a computer's network topology.
Say you had a grenade in your hand. Your brain would be too scrambled so fast for such singnals to ever be sent to it and be processed. Death is a fear created not only by your experience in society, which can include religion. But also the primal survival instinct. It's hard to combat. And you will make yourself think of worse possibilities after the fact over and over and over. I've done the same thing. But honestly. Consciousness is a mere product of chance. Ever been asleep and not aware of a dream? Ever been in a coma? Ever been not born yet? That is how it will feel. It's unfathomable from a living mind. For sure, which is what makes people scared of it I think. But that's it. You die you die.
How quick did the history of the universe pass for you till the point you gained toddler tier consciousness? I bet you can't remember your baby years. Another similar thing. Our current awareness is a product of evolutionary development and nothing more. It makes us feel we have better answers to existence when we don't. The same way before I was born, billions of years passed and maybe 2 more before I gained consciousness after birth. I feel the same is after. The universe's timeline starts and ends as soon as you lose consciousness permanently.
Well it's good to see that someone understands the logic without letting emotion alone, contort the point. Emotions are shit. They have some benefits but they really do cloud logic and reality. And I've been victim of it myself. The "wrong" kind of thoughts that trigger a negative response because that's what youve been conditioned to do. Alot of people suffer from that.Well now there's a logical answer
Yeah emotions can be shitty. Wish I never had them.Well it's good to see that someone understands the logic without letting emotion alone, contort the point. Emotions are shit. They have some benefits but they really do cloud logic and reality. And I've been victim of it myself. The "wrong" kind of thoughts that trigger a negative response because that's what youve been conditioned to do. Alot of people suffer from that.
Well the irony for me is that my emotions lately have been fucking me to death. Maybe why I've come back here lately. But logic in society is hugely lacking. I'll post my last thread from a couple of days ago. Below. I feel it is logical too. But opinions are always good.Yeah emotions can be shitty. Wish I never had them.
People need to learn how to think logically. Including on this forum.
Including all sentient and non sentient life formsthat all suffering throughout the cosmos ends instantly and permanently.
Too be reincarnated into a better life, wiser from this one. Healthy brain and body. Able to have a fighting chance at success and good relationships.
I don't think so. When we die we won't wake up and there is nothing after, no feelings, no thoughts, no time, we won't exist.I hope that when we die, we actually wake up as our true real selves, in the real world. We realize that what we just experienced was a simulation, like a dream, and we remember who we really are and that the real world is a perfect place without suffering.
Yeah people should be more aware of what happens when the brain dies. When the brain(consciousness) dies out, so does "you"I don't think so. When we die we won't wake up and there is nothing after, no feelings, no thoughts, no time, we won't exist.