Darkover
Angelic
- Jul 29, 2021
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No one knows what happens when we die, well actually we do know we stop existing and we wouldn't even know about it. what no one knows is how long we will be gone possible forever or maybe rebirth
death marks the end of our conscious experience, and we have no evidence of what, if anything, comes after. The idea of ceasing to exist is unsettling for many, as it's hard to grasp the concept of complete nothingness. When we're alive, everything we know is rooted in perception and awareness, but death means all of that just stops.
The question of how long we are gone—forever, or possibly returning in some form—has been speculated about across cultures and philosophies for ages. Some believe in reincarnation or some form of an afterlife, while others think death is a final and permanent end. We won't have answers, though; we're left with ideas and beliefs shaped by our cultures, experiences, and what feels comforting or rational.
In any case, death is a mystery that touches on the limits of human understanding. The thought of nonexistence can be daunting, but it's also a reminder of the impermanence of everything.
death marks the end of our conscious experience, and we have no evidence of what, if anything, comes after. The idea of ceasing to exist is unsettling for many, as it's hard to grasp the concept of complete nothingness. When we're alive, everything we know is rooted in perception and awareness, but death means all of that just stops.
The question of how long we are gone—forever, or possibly returning in some form—has been speculated about across cultures and philosophies for ages. Some believe in reincarnation or some form of an afterlife, while others think death is a final and permanent end. We won't have answers, though; we're left with ideas and beliefs shaped by our cultures, experiences, and what feels comforting or rational.
In any case, death is a mystery that touches on the limits of human understanding. The thought of nonexistence can be daunting, but it's also a reminder of the impermanence of everything.