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Good points, Ryan. If we are more than we think we are, then perhaps there are different levels to our understanding of "ourselves" in the afterlife, just as there are here.
In a way, you can look ahead 40 years and see that you will be a different person and yet somehow there will still remain the essence of who you are now. When I was 19 I found myself wondering who I would be many years later, and how I would see myself, and I wrote a poem for myself to read later, so that I could feel the "essence" of myself at that later time. Kind of like a time capsule. I wrote a lot of poems, and they are like time capsules into the past.
Perhaps our hearts and minds are time capsules here on earth, and all of our existence is captured and saved in some incredible "computer" which can be accessed by our "higher" self. We can then revisit our much loved "selves" and experience any aspect of our lives.
Ryan, I would encourage you and anyone else to write down your deepest feelings and thoughts in some creative form. Put them away and look at them much later, 20-30 years later. It will be of immense value to you.
Just as I would like to believe that all of us, and each of our experiences, are of immense value in the afterlife.
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