thoughtsUnThought
Bluelighter
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*in regards to the posts above inolving death*
the most comforting potential i can illuminate with my considerations concerning death is that we are already waiting for ourselves at the end of the line.
my meditations and psychedelic consulations have led me to believe that not all of our 'beings' progress through time. obviously our bodies, brains, and inturn our identities (egos) progress in a fairly linear fashion along the happening of time....however, i do not think that this 'ego' encompasses the entirity of our 'beings'.
i think that we, as ego progressors, have a correspondent on the 'other side'. and i think that this correspondent is apart of our 'selves', but not necissarily directly connected to our egos.
this has some correlation to the buddhist idea of a 'prevailing oneness'. as well as the buddhist ideal that the source of delusion is the illusion of self, or the illusion of seperation. for although 'we' do 'have' a body which we occupy, and although this body holds a brain which has cleverly formed an identity through particular neuroelectrical firings and emotional responses....As far as physics is concerned the 'oneness' holding us together is energy. and anyone who knows anything about physics knows that energy doesn't die. all that is within 'us' will forever exist, just not necissarily all together as it currently is. but where do 'we' stop, at our bodies? at our pereceptions maximum view? where our electromagnetic field diludes into its surroundings??
i'm just philosophizing now on whether our 'self' or 'ego' ceases at death and slips into a void...or get trapped in an eternity salvia-space style....or gets scrubbed clean and shoved into a new body....?? and also the debate on whether our electricity or life force just bleeds into our surroundings upon death, or stays together and travels to a new host....who the fuck knows
the most comforting potential i can illuminate with my considerations concerning death is that we are already waiting for ourselves at the end of the line.
my meditations and psychedelic consulations have led me to believe that not all of our 'beings' progress through time. obviously our bodies, brains, and inturn our identities (egos) progress in a fairly linear fashion along the happening of time....however, i do not think that this 'ego' encompasses the entirity of our 'beings'.
i think that we, as ego progressors, have a correspondent on the 'other side'. and i think that this correspondent is apart of our 'selves', but not necissarily directly connected to our egos.
this has some correlation to the buddhist idea of a 'prevailing oneness'. as well as the buddhist ideal that the source of delusion is the illusion of self, or the illusion of seperation. for although 'we' do 'have' a body which we occupy, and although this body holds a brain which has cleverly formed an identity through particular neuroelectrical firings and emotional responses....As far as physics is concerned the 'oneness' holding us together is energy. and anyone who knows anything about physics knows that energy doesn't die. all that is within 'us' will forever exist, just not necissarily all together as it currently is. but where do 'we' stop, at our bodies? at our pereceptions maximum view? where our electromagnetic field diludes into its surroundings??
i'm just philosophizing now on whether our 'self' or 'ego' ceases at death and slips into a void...or get trapped in an eternity salvia-space style....or gets scrubbed clean and shoved into a new body....?? and also the debate on whether our electricity or life force just bleeds into our surroundings upon death, or stays together and travels to a new host....who the fuck knows