SuicideByBelt
Student
- Sep 18, 2019
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No more consciousness forever. You don't get to see what happens next or the reaction to your death. You're just gone. Forever.
I get what you mean. The fact though,is that we don't know what comes after. No matter what anyone says,no matter how confident they are,we don't actually know.
Exactly this! How eternal peace and nothingness is not bliss to some is very very weird to me.It sounds relieving. No more worrying about things or pain.
Haha, not quite @BipolarExpat, the Buddhist view of this life is not that it is unimportant because there are many more lives, but that it is important because in this life there is the potential to realise nirvana and exit the cycle. So actually there is great importance of this life according to this philosophy.
No more consciousness forever. You don't get to see what happens next or the reaction to your death. You're just gone. Forever.
If it really is endless, that can be pretty terrifying. However, if we do return perhaps it's by choice and we have no memory of the time between lives. If that's the case maybe there's a purpose to our suffering. I personally don't believe that we continue to return after this death, considering the absolute vastness of the perceivable universe. Maybe every living thing knows the answer, but we choose to forget for the sake of experiencing this organic life.I wish it was nothingness, but I'm into the wheel more and more...I feel that I'm coming back and thats such a drag, theres no escape from suffering one way or the other...
Say 10 trillion years time or something I could wake up on another planet just by pure chance, with a memory of my previous life or no memory but just like the first 13.8 billion years I wasn't around it goes in an instant.