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My Theory on Death

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38 minutes ago, Ishanga said:

Genes is Karma, is a form of memory, there are other form of memory too that influence Us and make us who we are or appear to be on a daily basis. Karma is also what binds You to the body, there are 5 bodies that make up a Human Being, this is yogic science, Food Body, Mental Body, Energy Body, Etheric/Astral Body, and Bliss Body, most are only Aware of their Food and Mental Body to a low degree... 

There are also actions (karma being created) in 4 main places for a Human, Body Action, Mind Action, Emotional Action, Energy Action, again most are 99% unconscious of all the Actions taking place in these areas, that is why their lives are spinning out of control and they have no idea why or make up stories like God or Aliens or Ghosts are controlling them.. So if we raise our Consciousness levels, then all of this comes into Your Perception, then Karma has less effect on You, then You have Free Will available to You, here while Embodied and after Your Body dies (the Energy Body, Etheric and Bliss Body goes on, kept together by your Karmic Makeup, Karma is like glue keeping it all together)..

So when Body dies, the other bodies go on, karma included and if Your consciousness is high, You can choose where to go next..

I genuinely feel like I'm being controlled by invisible forces lately. Living in city and social pressure are definitely a huge part of it, but maybe you're right as well, maybe it's related to some past life mistakes. Maybe I was a politician or something just as primitive. Maybe I don't even want to know :D

45 minutes ago, Princess Arabia said:

I have to say, and especially pertaining to the last paragraph, these are the most powerful and insanely insightful questions I've heard on this forum pertaining to the subject that I've seen so far and I can tell you have intuition and understanding of this. 

Heard a surprising tip from Jordan Peterson (which is rare): ask a thousand dumb questions and you’ll stop being dumb. I don't think I'm dumb, but neither I'm a woke. So where else to ask big questions about existence but here.

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2 minutes ago, Zest4Life said:

I genuinely feel like I'm being controlled by invisible forces lately. Living in city and social pressure are definitely a huge part of it, but maybe you're right as well, maybe it's related to some past life mistakes. Maybe I was a politician or something just as primitive. Maybe I don't even want to know :D

I think this is common, ppl are so distracted by everything that is non important, their phones, social media, sporting teams, the girl/boy on the corner, on and on it goes, very few are really paying attention, Why did I just think this Thought, where did it come from?? So its no wonder ppl think another force is controlling them when they have no clue what is going on inside of themselves right??

But we don't have to live like this, there are ways to gain more Awareness of what is happening within Us and then fix it...


Karma Means "Life is my Making", I am 100% responsible for my Inner Experience. -Sadhguru..."I don''t want Your Dreams to come True, I want something to come true for You beyond anything You could dream of!!" - Sadhguru

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Ishanga said:

So its no wonder ppl think another force is controlling them when they have no clue what is going on inside of themselves right??

It’s hard to find inner peace when someone’s drilling asphalt at 7 AM. City life really tests your sanity. Maybe ignorance really is bliss, those people look like they’re having a great time not noticing anything.

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10 hours ago, Thought Art said:

Yes, sure. But, notice how you are alive. You haven’t died, and even with some consciousness of it… you are here alive. Death, would mean you aren’t here alive. So that is what is explored here. 

This makes a lot of assumptions about there being a "here" and so on.


You are God. You are Truth. You are Love. You are Infinity.

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21 hours ago, Thought Art said:

I don't know what actually will happen when I die, just like I don't know what will happen tomorrow. But, this theory I have makes sense even without knowing what will happen. I don't think you can know what will happen and that is part of the design of death.

I think that because reality is a solipsistic mind and there is in reality no external reality, or other people. All that exists is a conscious bubble of experience. This bubble of experience in truth can appear as anything it wants to.

So, death is actually forgetting. That is all. Death is just shaking the etch sketch. I think at the point of death, literally anything can happen at all because it's a merging with infinity. So, with death literally anything could happen. Death is beyond human understanding because of how constrained our state of consciousness is. But, death allows for any new dream God would want to create from it's infinite intelligence. 

Memory and remembering I think is a really interesting metaphysical component in reality. I think metaphysical memory is really interesting concept beyond human memory. I think God can just clean the slate whenever it wants and start a new dream at any time it chooses. I think this is already chosen for all of us by ourselves and our infinite mind. 

I think metaphysical memory creates the illusion of time as well. Time can't really exist because all that exists is an infinite Now frame that changes shape. The changing of the shape can pretend like time has passed by impressing that upon itself. Which, is paradoxical. 

So, death isn't anything bad. I don't think it need lead to heaven, or another human or animal life. I think it literally is the door to infinite possibilities. I suspect there are forms of experience God can dream that you can be that aren't even considered "Life" because they are so foreign to how we are currently experiencing reality as humans. I think death can open up the potential to any of these other "realms" as well. I don't know how God chooses based on having no constraints other than what it decides. But, there is likely some kind of divine logic that can only be understood by infinite mind itself, and by actually dying. 

I suspect all human religious ideas around death (at least as commonly interpreted) are wrong. It's far more grand and full of potential than the human mind can readily grasp. 

I also don't know what will happen. But out all all posts in this thread, this one resonated the most with me.

I don't think there will be anything left behind when I die. It's like you say, there is only a bubble of experience, and this bubble can be anything. For now it's this life I am living. 

I had dream last night and at the end of it I became lucid. When that happened in the dream, I started shaking my head, I did not like the dream anymore, and through some instinct I woke myself up from the dream. Where did the world in my dream go? Where are all the characters, all the story of the dream go? Into nothing. Same place all of my dreams go that I dream at night. This one during day is just a little longer then the ones at night :D

I believe same thing will happen when I die. The world will just cease to exist and there will be chance for new creation. Which can be anything. Just as you say.

In this dream, and in every other dream, anything that is beyond my current bubble of experiencene is just background story. It gives flair, but it only matters as much as it influences me in the here and now.

The possibility for dreaming and changing dreams, and waking up also means: I am still here be because I WANT to be here. And think the criterium for being here is simply: it makes me feel alive. 'God' or whatever you want to call it probably chooses whatever makes it feel alive. That's it. Feeling alive. 

Fuck good and bad, fuck right and wrong, fuck knowing and understanding. It's about feeling alive and whatever that term means for you/me/us. 


Here are smart words that present my apparent identity but don't mean anything. At all. 

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47 minutes ago, theleelajoker said:

Fuck good and bad, fuck right and wrong, fuck knowing and understanding. It's about feeling alive and whatever that term means for you/me/us. 

Don’t get me wrong, but this is pretty much what I imagine runs through my dog’s head on a daily basis. :D 

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5 hours ago, Zest4Life said:

Don’t get me wrong, but this is pretty much what I imagine runs through my dog’s head on a daily basis. :D 

Sounds like a great dog hehe 🐕 


Here are smart words that present my apparent identity but don't mean anything. At all. 

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20 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

It is possible to become conscious of it.

Death is you getting absorbed back into Infinity.

I don’t think that’s a complete understanding of what death is. Have you ever researched death the same way you’ve researched UFOs? People who’ve had near-death experiences, undergone life between lives regressions, possess mediumistic abilities, or simply remember what it was like before incarnating describe a much fuller and more detailed understanding of death.

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Honestly, I do not know... maybe it's just a change of address? :)

I am looking forward to the experience of it. I do not fear it.

I fear the dying process (pain etc), but not death.

Fear of pain is something I cannot shake.


It is far easier to trick someone, than to convince them they have been tricked.

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38 minutes ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

Fear of pain is something I cannot shake.

Just as we can be conscious of pain. We can be conscious of death too, can you shake the idea that we are conscious of death. What I mean by conscious of death is the appearance, disappearance, and reappearance of the sense of self.

Notice that both the sense of self and the sense of pain arise and fall, and there’s something aware of this arising and falling that never arises and falls? There’s something that isn’t even born that can die, and that we can be conscious of that something.

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1 hour ago, Natasha Tori Maru said:

Fear of pain is something I cannot shake.

Fear is a mile wide and an inch deep. 

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Here is an interesting story about death. In 1972, Vesna Vulović was a 22-year-old flight attendant when her plane exploded over Czechoslovakia. She fell more than 10,000 meters without a parachute and somehow survived. She even made it into the Guinness World Records for surviving the highest fall in history. Her body was completely broken, she spent months in a coma, but she almost fully recovered and became known as the woman who beat death. But the twist is that she died in 2016 at age 66, and spent much of her life in complete loneliness and misery. Surviving the unimaginable didn’t spare her from a long, quiet sorrow. Sometimes beating death feels less like victory and more like a sentence.

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You're all looking for a definite answer for death? ☠️ 

Maybe death isn't fixed but an experience that we can influence with our believe? 

How cool would that be :)

 


Here are smart words that present my apparent identity but don't mean anything. At all. 

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