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- May 9, 2026
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My belief is that the afterlife is a culminations of beliefs formed into a reality, reminiscent of Tibetan beliefs.
Thing is, I saw unexplained things in my life, and so my thought is that as we expire somehow, in some way, consciousness is maintained, despite the body being dead. I firmly believe this.
Under this line of thought, even in a perfectly happy life I would yearn for that. To imagine a reality where things flow, like a an elevated state of a dream, like a super-dream, that I would drift through the motions and experience that which I couldn't experience on earth.
Here on earth, even the happiest man has to take a shower, put in effort, every act of joy of pleasure is covered with bits and pieces of suffering and effort.
Life on earth is like being dragged on a rocky field, you get stabbed by all the stones, it's a bumpy and unsmooth experience.
Essentially I am saying life was hard-capped at how much good it could produce, practically, and that the afterlife should appeal even to people with good lives, let alone suicidal ones.
Thing is, I saw unexplained things in my life, and so my thought is that as we expire somehow, in some way, consciousness is maintained, despite the body being dead. I firmly believe this.
Under this line of thought, even in a perfectly happy life I would yearn for that. To imagine a reality where things flow, like a an elevated state of a dream, like a super-dream, that I would drift through the motions and experience that which I couldn't experience on earth.
Here on earth, even the happiest man has to take a shower, put in effort, every act of joy of pleasure is covered with bits and pieces of suffering and effort.
Life on earth is like being dragged on a rocky field, you get stabbed by all the stones, it's a bumpy and unsmooth experience.
Essentially I am saying life was hard-capped at how much good it could produce, practically, and that the afterlife should appeal even to people with good lives, let alone suicidal ones.