StoneColdTrue
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You mean that you would lose the ego. The individuality. The self-consciousness.
I do not think this is so. I believe that because if you were not to carry your self consciousness with you, then you could not carry your experiences, knowledge, and everything in your life which contributed to your being. You would simply become something else entirely, without an reflection of YOU. If this occurred, then death would have no meaning to YOU but only some being in or outside of this world. If your self consciousness dies, YOU die. Therefore there wouldn't really be an "Afterlife" because there is nothing of yourself to experience it with.
Some people seem to believe (and actually are content believing) that we do lose the self consciousness/ego/you and merge with the connection of energy that is everything to become one whole being or something like that. What they don't realize in this belief is how similar it connects with atheistic beliefs and what people are most afraid of involving death---which is that there isn't anything better from here. Sure, something happens and your "soul" experiences wonderful things but what is your soul without you?
I hate the belief that the self consciousness and the consciousness have to be separate. The point isn't making one better than the other. The point is equaling them to perfection.
Part of the beginning to that is even recognizing what all of us are talking about. Do you have any idea how many people in the world do not and will not understand the importance of consciousness? Our ability to just go "Ok. I am way more than what I thought I was, and life is much much bigger than what I perceived it to be" is an incredible thing. That is a really big, big step to figuring out what you need to do in this life.
The main thing is just knowing that it is about improvement. Self improvement, improvement of others, and improvement of your environment. Having that understanding is like a gift in itself. We should all consider ourselves incredibly fortunate.
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