Okay, I wanna jump into this pool party now.
That's why I think it is imperative that a person must reach a "vegetative" state to reach "ego loss" (sorry, kind of personal). Death is simply the mind and body completely shutting down, (yeah, the twitching, but you know what I mean). Except, the mind isn't shut off at all, it's actually extremely stimulated/going haywire.
It is like going into a trance-like state, except it should be next to impossible to snap out of it. But I do agree that even during these states, I'd be aware of a burglar in Ismene's example, except I wouldn't be able to physically get up and do something about it...probably wouldn't be able to at least flip him off either. So, how can one reach that state, yet be aware of themselves and what's going on around them, AND lose the sense of self like I positively without a doubt knew that that happened?
Yesno.
That's why I think it is imperative that a person must reach a "vegetative" state to reach "ego loss" (sorry, kind of personal). Death is simply the mind and body completely shutting down, (yeah, the twitching, but you know what I mean). Except, the mind isn't shut off at all, it's actually extremely stimulated/going haywire.
It is like going into a trance-like state, except it should be next to impossible to snap out of it. But I do agree that even during these states, I'd be aware of a burglar in Ismene's example, except I wouldn't be able to physically get up and do something about it...probably wouldn't be able to at least flip him off either. So, how can one reach that state, yet be aware of themselves and what's going on around them, AND lose the sense of self like I positively without a doubt knew that that happened?
Yesno.