what if someone didn't make it to that age? Like a 5 year old for example? He/she has not learned what someone who is older has. What you learn also is relative to your experiences. A 20 year old from the US would know things differently than a 20 year old from Afghanistan.
I just thought of those situations because there are way too many factors to consider with a continued consciousness.
Consciousness exists only for a short period of time , no longer than a month after death and for some it may only take a week or two . Factors which come into play are age in regards to life experiences as opposed to a child with limited experience.
What defines you as a person which makes you differ from others though you will find others with similar traits but different personalities. This determines how long your consciousness exists before being erased .
Consciousness is going for a job interview, let's look at the application.
Wow , impressive ! , you've ticked all the boxes and are exactly what we are looking for . Consciousness is approved and erased to begin another assignment .
Another consciousness applies ;
Hmmm , not all the boxes are ticked though we still want you , it will take a little time to approve you .
Consciousness then takes longer to process and is ultimately approved .
Although simplistic it explains why there is no set time for each persons consciousness to end .
At this point there is overwhelming relief for some who have experienced hell on earth through illness wether it be physical or mental anguish or a combination of both , consciousness has now been erased and a new journey begins .