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How close is atheistic view that nothing exist after death is to Consciousness?

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How close atheist in their view that everything goes into nothingness. No sensation , No thoughts, No emotion, No thinking, Just silence . As compare to definition of consciouness.

Can any enlighted person elaborate to me? 

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There are no enlightened people. But this body is apparently going to unfortunately come before you and tell "you" something:

There is no real experience, it just seems like there is, and all there is is what it seems there is. This no-thing which is everything does not move. There is no real space or time, but if the thought "this is really happening to me" appears, then it can seem like "time" carries "you" to the future. It's an energy that imagines there's a real future that never comes -- it's an illusion.

This is already nothingness. Consciousness will not be interrupted because it didn't start. You can't get it. If it isn't obvious that this is everything, there will seem to be experience, or another time, and the appearance will seem to have someone "in" it who has a "life."

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@The0Self How close no-thing comes to atheistic world view of death? 

How void prior to every form is? Can it be ever verbally described is it even possible?

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The degree to which truth is understood is the exact degree to which no one is there to understand it. Nothing even comes close. Sorry lol

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