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(Anonymous) 2012-12-23 02:56 am (UTC)(link)The one thing I do rather like about this thought, though, is that if nothingness is what happens after death, no-one who believed differently will ever know they were wrong. They won't have time. For that matter, no-one who believed in the nothingness will ever know they were right, either. There is something rather egalitarian about that. That there is no triumph of superiority in death, only its simple fact. Heh.
But then, I enjoy the thought of rather a lot of the posited possibilities after death. Reincarnation is a fascinating idea, particularly the versions which cycle through the realisation of self to some distant pure state. I find the idea of an existence dedicated to learning a good one. The idea of subsumation into the base of what is living is also not a bad one. *shrugs* There are many intriguing ideas about what exists after death.
In the lack of knowledge, though, I can't, at least for myself, rate any of them more likely than any other. I cannot say, with honesty, that I believe in any of them, only that there are some I would hope for more than others.
However, since right now the only way one knows for sure is to die, I think I shall not worry so much about it. Whatever happens when I die, I'll deal with it then. Until that time, there's not much point in worrying about things I know nothing about.
OP, apologies for the ramble. If that is what you believe, fair enough. At the current rate of knowledge, you're as likely to be right as anyone, and sooner or later we'll all find out one way or another.
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