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Death and Staring Into The Mystery

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I recently visited a dear friend who is dying of a terminal disease. Way too young- not even to 45 years yet. I recall sitting by their bed as they struggled to breathe then turned to look outside the window- birds were flying and landing on the lawn right outside eating seeds and whatever else. Further down cars drove by in both directions- people going home from work, maybe a person driving home super happy after finally asking the woman he likes out on a date for the first time, maybe a guy driving home bored and questioning the career he’s in burned out from another long day. The moment really made me pause and shook me to the core in some way. One life fading away, moving into the everlasting mystery beyond the last breath. Outside birds doing their thing and humans driving back home none the wiser to the sadness behind the windows of the room. Why does it happen? I know the universe and all that is is far beyond our comprehension and understanding. Maybe it all happens in some small way for some big reason, maybe we’re all in an infinite holon type universe and each life is just a small brain wave in a much larger being and they have no idea what we even are- similar to how we have no idea what our cells or the bacteria in us are doing. Can immortal beings exist in some dimension? I imagine there are infinite dimensions- can there be one where a form exists outside of time and forever is in some way? Maybe even a way we can’t even fathom. I think back to that moment where my friend was struggling to hang on and at one moment they briefly woke up and we locked eyes. In some way I can’t describe we communicated to each other everything is going to be alright. As they fell back asleep I looked back outside and I felt confused- in an infinite beautiful universe why did we have forms come into being that had to die? And if they had to die why did we evolve to be so crushed by them passing away? I know deep down there is no real answer and this moment looking outside made me feel sad and alone. Deep down I know it was a profound moment and something important was there to be embraced- even as the tears started flowing.

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The answer is that nothing whatsoever is lost from God's POV.

Death costs God nothing because it is just a return to God. But from the POV of an ant who is attached to this life, death seems awful.

Death is the greatest illusion of them all.

But I get it, we are all so attached to life that those words give no solace.

Sorry for your friend.

Edited by Leo Gura

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3 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

The answer is that nothing whatsoever is lost from God's POV.

Death costs God nothing because it is just a return to God. But from the POV of an ant who is attached to this life, death seems awful.

Death is the greatest illusion of them all.

But I get it, we are all so attached to life that those words give no solace.

Sorry for your friend.

People fear the death of meaning more than Death.

Or rather ego see "meaninglessness" as death.

What is funny, is that paradoxically, nothing is as good and meaningful and joyful as when you drop the weight of all illusions.


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@Leo Gura in another dimension can there be the possibility of a form/entity/thing that is immortal? Maybe not in any way a human can understand (maybe it wouldn’t even move, sit or talk)- could be absolutely completely foreign to the human mind what this entity or whatever would even be or how it would even be…but in an infinite multiverse could those possibilities exist? 

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