Patang

about the process of dying

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kim jong-un, the 3rd supreme leader of north korea, is just one step away from revealing his true nature. as a core belief in a communist flavoured reign, that is: "one is all (in body & mind) and all are his". so, the next step is dropping his huge ego, in the rate it is dropped during the process of dying. when one dies, he is becoming much less interested in himself, his past and the surrounding, and focusing on the next occurrence in the process. when that happens, the self along with the ego are dropped dead, and what is left is awareness.

humans which had a near-death experience (NDE), find themselves repeatedly getting "insights", a glimpses to the "other side", and are been exposed to the "fabric of reality". they live their lives as an awaken beings, even though much of them don't realize that.

now, because i have never really died (and i was never born) as far as i know, i could be wrong all along, and when one is dead, it is like an endless dreamless sleep, a void, nothing that lasts for eternity.

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1 hour ago, Patang said:

kim jong-un, the 3rd supreme leader of north korea, is just one step away from revealing his true nature. as a core belief in a communist flavoured reign, that is: "one is all (in body & mind) and all are his". so, the next step is dropping his huge ego, in the rate it is dropped during the process of dying. when one dies, he is becoming much less interested in himself, his past and the surrounding, and focusing on the next occurrence in the process. when that happens, the self along with the ego are dropped dead, and what is left is awareness.

humans which had a near-death experience (NDE), find themselves repeatedly getting "insights", a glimpses to the "other side", and are been exposed to the "fabric of reality". they live their lives as an awaken beings, even though much of them don't realize that.

now, because i have never really died (and i was never born) as far as i know, i could be wrong all along, and when one is dead, it is like an endless dreamless sleep, a void, nothing that lasts for eternity.

If the void lasts for eternity, it is here now as well. 


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What happens to our consciousness when we die?

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@Patang According to Nisargadatta, after you die you will not be reborn again. 

He is saying it in 1:21:00

Nisargadatta is highly enlightened. What he is saying should be taken seriously.


"Not believing your own thoughts, you’re free from the primal desire: the thought that reality should be different than it is. You realise the wordless, the unthinkable. You understand that any mystery is only what you yourself have created. In fact, there’s no mystery. Everything is as clear as day. It’s simple, because there really isn’t anything. There’s only the story appearing now. And not even that.” — Byron Katie

 

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Death....

 

To die every day, minute, even every second to that which thought has put together as the self

The ultimate freedom 

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36 minutes ago, How to be wise said:

@Patang According to Nisargadatta, after you die you will not be reborn again. 

He is saying it in 1:21:00

Nisargadatta is highly enlightened. What he is saying should be taken seriously.

Might sound like I’m just being devil’s advocate, but, you weren’t born, nor do you die, and you can’t be serious.


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1 hour ago, Nahm said:

Might sound like I’m just being devil’s advocate, but, you weren’t born, nor do you die, and you can’t be serious.

Seems like he is attached to his current carnation, as that will of course seize to be when its time is past. That which is reborn is not you, nor is it I, it is the one manifested in a different light. He is right, because he, or anyone else for that matter, will not be reborn. He is wrong because he or anyone else were never there to begin with.

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22 minutes ago, WindInTheLeaf said:

Seems like he is attached to his current carnation, as that will of course seize to be when its time is past. That which is reborn is not you, nor is it I, it is the one manifested in a different light. He is right, because he, or anyone else for that matter, will not be reborn. He is wrong because he or anyone else were never there to begin with.

Think of its as a constant process of death. To reset so there is no rebirth or content being recorded as the i. 

As soon as content is recorded (experience, knowledge, memory) so is the movement of the psychological entity as the self. 

 

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@ADD There is no our concioussness, my concioussness there is just concioussness

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@How to be wise Of course, because he knows that to be reborn that what mean that there would have to be someoene to be reborn. You are thinking seperately 

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@metwinn what he said, was that you were created because of the fluids from your parents. How can you reincarnate without your parents, without those fluids. When you die, you die for good.


"Not believing your own thoughts, you’re free from the primal desire: the thought that reality should be different than it is. You realise the wordless, the unthinkable. You understand that any mystery is only what you yourself have created. In fact, there’s no mystery. Everything is as clear as day. It’s simple, because there really isn’t anything. There’s only the story appearing now. And not even that.” — Byron Katie

 

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Nisargadatta explains how the jhani views death in the first 5 mins. of this video.

 

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