Infinity issues

Hello again. Wanted to share something that always seemed nonsense to others, but quite logic for me. I always had trouble with the idea of eternal life after death. While others always seemed to find relief in this possibility, to me it`s been the most horrifying thing imaginable. Thinking about existing forever was always far beyond distressing, and the certainty that it is either that, or ceasing existence at all, would make me feel trapped, doomed, and that there was no solution available at all. It used to be so bad, that I couldn´t even sleep as a child, and stress caused me the feeling that someone was whisperng in my ears, like when someone is mad at you, but it was not a hallucination because I knew it was in my head. I would love to know if anyone else has had this kind of trouble with time, death and eternity as well.

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  • Many people spend their time imagining that they are “human” rather than actually a human ‘being’, and as such in respect of eternal life the framework of their imaginings becomes a hypothetical projection through absolute space, infinite dimensions and ~ as a result therefore ~ all finite evolutions; despite evolution being dependent on changing environments, of which the human body is one, and the physical level of material embodiments is another.

    The traumatic disassociation of humans from their human ‘being’ leads of course to separation anxiety on account of being as such ‘unconscious’ (in the context of life having become a dream and a nightmare to whatever extent), whereas the conscious being can be awoken to by way of a continuing sense of serene contentment in accordance with the harmonic nature of the absolute being; and all its infinite becomings ~ involving a balanced amount of change.

    Hence things like religion and philosophy, which facilitate various understandings and comprehensions of the changes we are and will be going through in life as being or not being an energetic continuum, involving at very least physical adaptation / evolution.

    Obviously if we imagine only a physical state of existence where energy accumulates and dissipates ~ despite evidence such as lighting strikes and electrons getting released and transferred from atomic shells and other atoms, absolute endings are the speculative outcome.

    If you also continue in the same manner to imagine you will always have the same physiological embodiment and the same psychological fears ~ that can be hypothetically maintained for as long as you are motivated or triggered to do so.

    How long such motivations or reactions will persevere does of course depend upon how habituated we are by them, and what as such has been and could still be influencing that habituation.


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  • Many people spend their time imagining that they are “human” rather than actually a human ‘being’, and as such in respect of eternal life the framework of their imaginings becomes a hypothetical projection through absolute space, infinite dimensions and ~ as a result therefore ~ all finite evolutions; despite evolution being dependent on changing environments, of which the human body is one, and the physical level of material embodiments is another.

    The traumatic disassociation of humans from their human ‘being’ leads of course to separation anxiety on account of being as such ‘unconscious’ (in the context of life having become a dream and a nightmare to whatever extent), whereas the conscious being can be awoken to by way of a continuing sense of serene contentment in accordance with the harmonic nature of the absolute being; and all its infinite becomings ~ involving a balanced amount of change.

    Hence things like religion and philosophy, which facilitate various understandings and comprehensions of the changes we are and will be going through in life as being or not being an energetic continuum, involving at very least physical adaptation / evolution.

    Obviously if we imagine only a physical state of existence where energy accumulates and dissipates ~ despite evidence such as lighting strikes and electrons getting released and transferred from atomic shells and other atoms, absolute endings are the speculative outcome.

    If you also continue in the same manner to imagine you will always have the same physiological embodiment and the same psychological fears ~ that can be hypothetically maintained for as long as you are motivated or triggered to do so.

    How long such motivations or reactions will persevere does of course depend upon how habituated we are by them, and what as such has been and could still be influencing that habituation.


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