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[Phylosophy Thread] You died, now what?

steve2830

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Once the body and the heart stops working completely, what are the places to which consciousness goes? What are the phases that passes our souls or spirits of people after dying?
 
I’ll let you know what happens when I die
 
You remember what it was like before you were born?
 
I'm too lazy to think
 
All philosophy and this religious talking is heavily based in our language. Consciousness doesn't "go" anywhere. Soul is very vague concept that has no reflection on percieved reality.

Any dilemmas related to "where I go after death" are in my opinion are stupid. Normally, a man would like to never die as death is something a living organism should avoid at all cost.

I hold Buddhist view on ego. Ego, one "true" self, doesn't exist and it is a illusion, so any after-, current- and before-life are no different from one another.
 
I just hope, that "I" as in the fragment of consciousness don't get reborn to live a different life on earth again.
Maybe you should try some DMT and see, what consciousness can do. Maybe we think about the universe in a completely false way. We are limited by our mind and perception anyway. Maybe it's a simulation. Maybe we are a brain in a vat. The only thing we have to vaguely infer, what might be after our death, are psychedelics and near-death experiences.
 
Once the body and the heart stops working completely, what are the places to which consciousness goes? What are the phases that passes our souls or spirits of people after dying?
The brain loses temporal sense and you spend eternity in those last few seconds.
 
You just stope existing, lol.

All religion and even some philosophy is just made up bullshit to keep the betas from revolting.
 
Life after death has little to nothing to do with philosophy and is an uninspired question
 
what does it have to do with then?
Religion, because you’ll find many religious books discussing life after death but you won’t find Kant or Plato discussing life after death
 

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