What do you think happens after death anons?

What do you think happens after death anons?
Personally I believe that nothing happens after you die.
Its just an empty void of nothingness, kinda like how it was before you born.

*you were born

nah lots of shit happens after you die. you realize a bunch of shit that you had hidden from yourself while you are alive and all the shit you have your hands in that you have no knowledge of at all in life.

its all about your beliefs though as for what you actually see post-death. keep it positive and you'll be fine

> owned OP

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Nothing. After you die, "you" cease to exist.

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Everything happens after death. You won't be conscious to know what the fuck's going on. But doesn't matter, you're dead anyways.

probably anal sex

I believe you'll be conciously "there", like a spirit or whatever, but you simply can't make use of any organs, you can't feel, you can't see, you can't hear - you can only think, you can only BE.
Therefor it makes zero difference how you die or where and how you are buried.

YES!

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I agree. No reason to believe otherwise.

you can't experience nothingness

before you were born, there was no nothingness, you simply lack any recollection of any prior experience

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my my, all these pseudo realists in here

always the argument that your brain dies and with it obviously you have to cease to exist

and that's that, right?

then what is this moment to you? how is it different from a minute ago? from yesterday? how do you know you're always really still you?

you fuckwits believe that, don't you? then how can you even begin to claim that there could be an eternal nothingness, it doesn't make sense

someplace, sometime you will be yourselves again, simply because some consciousness will believe itself to be you and it won't know the difference just as you guys don't know

holy fuck I think I'm having a moment, I never though about how things went on before I was born. Like REALLY thought about it. I was just dropped into the world and every was kinda like "hey this stuff happened in the past", it feels really weird to think about it right now...

That might make sense if I didn't have the deepest feeling that I was alive before being born. Parents never pressed religion, but since I was a kid I've felt like I've always been here and that death is just the recycle. What do you think instincts are, truly?

>What do you think instincts are, truly?
Biological programming basically.

no one exactly knowns what happens after death

Its like going to sleep and never waking up. Timeless and endless.

You go and see a long hallway
Go down it
And see a Reset Button
And realize you are trapped forever in that moment

We don't know for sure, but we have evidence to base reasonable conclusions on.

At the end its all unfortunatly just theorys. and to be honest its better that we stay in a world where its unclear
Imagine the response say if Christianity is proven right, Or Atheism, Or Islam. It would not be pretty.... but hey we'd know for sure what happens past lights out

Thats actually super a comforting thought. Especially because I'd probably go to hell.

> its better that we stay in a world where its unclear
Is it?
>It would not be pretty.
Short term maybe. Long term, one source of conflict would be gone.

Collective consciousness is also a cool thought. We are all one. We are god

I say we're all just remote beings of our soul which may be elsewhere. Kind of like the multiverse theory. The real us, our soul, being, is elsewhere and we are operated by that and that we can exist on different plains and platforms. There are A LOT of unknowns in the universe and there are quite a bit of folks that believe in afterlife one way or another. Or maybe they have out of body experiences, or have "seen ghosts". Typically, like stereotypes, there is validity in the stupidity of the masses.

Plot Twist
Greek Hellenism is right
We memed it so hard it became real

>validity in the stupidity of the masses
The validity is that brains malfunction.
>The real us, our soul, being, is elsewhere and we are operated by that
Ready for an edgy response? Even if there were souls operating us, those souls wouldn't be us. They would be something else.

Thats exacly what i think aswel

Trips of truth

your body and brain are not the same today that they have been a year ago, still you think you're yourself, don't you?

In respect to validity, kind of the "1B people can't be wrong aspect" I know it's not a bullet proof idea that the next David Koresh will build a cult on, it's just food for thought.
>>Even if there were souls operating us, those souls wouldn't be us. They would be something else.
Exactly, maybe existence on earth is just a physical layer of a bigger scheme. Lot's of shit we don't know. Like the big bang. Solid theory but where did all the mass come from in the first place? Why is the universe so fucking big, or is it. "Tiny spec in the great cosmic arena" just doesn't make sense to me that it's just a dirt nap after it's all over.

In the way that a river is still a river even though the water is constantly changing. The sense of self is an illusion produced by the brain.

what a bunch of bull

a few minutes after death a wave of electrochemical signals overload every synapse in the brain. essentially, the brain formats itself, all previously existing neural pathways, all memories, all experiences, all thoughts are reset and wiped clean. the physical component of the mind ceases to exist, by every metric the "person" defined by that mind is erased and ceases to exist.

how the fuck is it an illusion? for it to be an illusion there needs to be an observer, so of the observer is the illusion then who is the observer who is not the illusion?

If you believe in or have had a real experience with ghosts, spirits, demons, or any other
Supernatural phenomenon, you should believe in life (or some kind of existence) after death because those things are a manifestation of that existence. Despite a lot of my family and friends having experienced and being convinced of something "more" after death, I have never had anything happen to me that would lead me to believe that death is the final end of my existence in any sense of the word, and I'm okay with that. I can't operate on faith alone and I think religion is s crutch for the weak.

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It was dead but thanks for bumping user

>for it to be an illusion there needs to be an observer
False.

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how does an illusion experience itself?

You're still assuming that an illusion needs an observer.

Who cares? Either way I'll be dead and my utterly insignificant part in this world will be done.

no, i don't

answer the question

I don't think anything happens, we just cease existence. Sure you might see some shiny gates when you're gonna die, that's just the brain comforting itself as it dies.

Yes, you are. Your question is irrelevant.

what is existence?

it's not

you're saying the self is an illusion, implying that it doesn't really exist

if it does not exist, how does it experience itself or anything for that matter?

Your body is the thing that is experiencing reality.

you still have not answered the question

you're just dancing around the issue, twisting words and definitions in favor of your argument without actually explaining anything

you call it body, i call it mind, it doesn't matter

there is an observer and it's real, doesn't matter what you call it

>you're just dancing around the issue
I'm not dancing around anything, I just won't play the game that you want to play.

The body is a real, physical thing. The mind is an emergent property being generated by that body. It does not exist as its own entity and is entirely dependent on that body, changing as the body changes.

and how does that make it any less real than the body?

U go either to hell or heaven

Couldn't agree more. Though the mind is indeed bound to the body, this is but a restriction which can be removed through technology (theoretically) Since our "thoughts" are just electrical signals, our mind is, as a matter of fact, physical and actually present, but in the form of electricity and interactions caused by it. And I disagree that solely the body experiences reality, like you said, the self is an observer.

It does not exist as its own entity.

A genuinely interesting theory, do you have any proof for this?

so fucking what? the body could not exist without an ecosystem sustaining it, which could not exist without a planet/solar system which could not exist without a universe

there are dependencies all the way and you call all of it real but stop at the mind?

Your question is born of confusion. You think that you are a discreet "you" - this brief conspiracy of billions of cells to simulate self awareness.
Your brain is a collection of billions of cells, each one more or less redundant and disposable and individually unimportant. Like an ant colony, the sum is greater than the whole, any one ant a meaningless cog but the greater whole able to execute complicated tasks, assess surroundings, build structures, gather resources, and communicate over long distances.
The you that matters is not an individual you, it is the meta-organism made up of billions of us. It is a creature of cities and nations, and it is a glorious and terrible beast.
You think that "you" is somehow a meaningful distinction, and that what happens to "you" might have some long term significance. You are mistaken. The collective will barely notice your passing, and nothing of value will be lost. But it will be fine.

>the body could not exist without an ecosystem sustaining it
The body could not survive without an ecosystem to sustain it, but it exists as its own entity within that ecosystem. The mind does not.

i bet the other guy would then say "but you need that techology, blah blah"

i agree though, the mind could probably be produced in other ways than through the human bodies we see it emerge in

so now you're saying a human being is the exact same as an ant or a cell

it's not

After all, the brain is just a wondrous masterpiece of natural engineering. What is a processor, but an incredible assembly of mechanical switches. Processors aren't even that different from brains, they simply only calculate information instead of also being able to do stuff like remembering, associating and stuff. But thats where software comes in. So the question, in the end, is really which one is developed first, a software with the ability to "think" or a brain-replica. At least thats my thoughts on this

Dark Energy is consciousness. Our brains pick it up like a radio picks up radio signals, and we are each individual radios.

Our brain stores our memories and experiences stuff on a personal level, then those experiences filter through and shape the overall signal in a way best suited for evolution.

Dark Energy is one big being that experiences and learns through individual living organisms.

What if EVPs and EMFs are truly evidence of the afterlife?

Google "william joseph bray" and read his book. It's not lite reading, but it's amazing.

we aren't guilty of your mmm mother's death, fuckwad

I believe we make a small pit stop then hop on into another vessel.

Either you are "reborn" ("your" consciousness possesses another human being) or you exit this reality and appear in another one, like in Matrix or when you exit a simulator.

Niggers please. The higher self is energy in a different dimension - the void. Think of death as disconnection between the body and the higher self which doesn't go anywhere, it stays in said dimension until it inhabits a new body.

>not the same user
Can you explain how that mind (or the physical entity as you call it) changing as the body changes?

I kind of see death like a second birth.

I think death is probably only the beginning of the next chapter in the same way that being born was the beginning of the living chapter.

What that entails? who knows. I think humans are purposefully created in a fashion in which we will never be able to achieve the brain power to figure out the answer to life.

>calling it a higher self
lol, tell me how does the soul inhabit another body with the same memories it had in the previous body?

>nothing after death
:^(
>Jesus after death
:^)

You know it to be true user.

Materialistically you cease to exist since you as a living corporeal being end.
However:
Post-Mortem your spirit/consciousness/what-have-you persists and transcends from the material realm into a reality exterior to our known reality.

Essentially a 1-way transference of consciousness into a higher plane of existence divorced from the material and all that is material.

Of course, as a materialist all you have to go by is what you can see. Have fun not existing you poor human being.

I want what you're smoking

You'll learn that evey fucking religion is real. You'll be directed to the line for a god/diety/afterlife you mostly belived in. And considering you dont belive in anything you'll stand in a long not moving lane. Forever...

Who cares... if it's an empty voidness you just don't care a fuck, since you are no more.

OP here...
All of your opinions are relevant to me. Everyone is entilted to their own opinion and beliefs. I respect all of your thoughts and experiences of death. When I was in 7th grade I took a lot of pills and drank a shit ton to try and kill myself. My mom found me staring at a static, and then my eyes rolled in the back of my head. Also started foaming at the mouth.
Apparently, In the ambulance I died for two minutes. The only thing I remember is waking up in a hospital bed with an IV in my arm and family surrounding me. I had to get help for my suicide attempt, and spent two weeks in a mental hospital.
It sucked. There were no giant golden gates, no tunnel of light, nothing. In my own experience Im comfortable with saying and believing that when your physical body dies your spirit dies with it. Its not exactly "black" like. Your aware of eternal darkness. Its a very unaware unconsciousness of not being able to see, hear, smell, touch, feel, or anything. Its just nothing. Absolutely nothing.

Lots of things happen after you die, none of them involve you. -Louis CK

*static TV

Again.... it's an empty voidness you just don't care a fuck, since you are no more.

You realize nothing, you are no more! You are thinking of empty dark and whatever just because you are live NOW and you are thinking about it, user.

You will live on through your children.

Exactly

>What do you think happens after death anons?

1. Paradise. Rare. Only applies if you don't have sins. Not equal for everyone / depends on your sanctity level. Eternal happiness.

2. Purgatory. Only applies if you don't have mortal sins. Suffering. It will last quite a while - possibly until the end of the world - before you get promoted to the Paradise.

3. Hell. Eternal pain and sadness. No way to get out. People with mortal sins will pay forever their sins.

Note - in the last day, people in Paradise will get back their recomposed body, albeit in a "transfigured" version without suffering, illnesses, and so on.

That too. Lawl

Agree

I think I'll be trapped in with lgbt members

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Proposition 0: Assuming all religion is false:

Proposition 1:
After death, time does not exist any more. Eternity flies by in an instant, who can say what awaits at the end of eternity? After all possibilities have been brute forced by time itself, you will return to this very moment once again...
And you will be doomed to repeat the same shit all over again an infinite number of times.

This I am pretty certain of. You can tell me "muh heat-death, etc.", but we don't know what caused the big bang, and from what little I understand about quantum theory, it might very well happen again.

Proposition 2:
If we assume Proposition 1, then the question becomes: "what constituted oneself?" I don't believe in souls, because of Reductionism and because there is no function that a human can do that can't be accounted by neurons. So we need to ask: What is the difference between oneself and not oneself or someone else? And that's where I'm at right now. I can't find any plausible point where to make the cut. This leaves 4 options:
1. I need to search better, and I will reveal itself.
2. Distinction itself is an illusion of perspective, we are indeed everything.
3. Existence itself is an illusion so we are just "bio-robots" talking shit about existence, while there is nothing to us actually.
4. Some Assumption I have made was wrong.

Oi, pretty much leaned towards Buddhism recently. Trying to find myself and look through many religions but those are my two cents to the topic: A complete state of nothingness can never be acheieved. Even if the whole universe would collapse or simply end, it wouldn't be 'nothing' for long. There'll always be something. And for those talking about "eternal void of nothingness", what are we here for? Some say we're just a random mistake to the universe but why? What if we would have never been here? No life on planet earth. What is the universe for then? Why would something like the universe exist if there is no reason for it? Would you build a house just to leave it empty?
I'm no hippiefag or anything but I start to see our human role as the protector of earth and life. We're here to protect animals and the environment. To keep the human race alive. We need to get more into science and stuff like that. We need to stop fighting us. We need to unite and be one thing. Not Italy, not America, not China, not France, not any other country but being part of the Earth. You were not born in your country but on planet Earth. The question what's happening after death is too much for us to understand. But alone the fact that we are able to talk about this topic and share our opinions should be proof enough that we are more than just a mistake. You can't build a skyscraper without a fundament. We need to change our view on life before we can think about a topic like this. So much to tell about this aaaaahhhhh

I think that's hell.
Hell is the absence of God. The ultimate punishment is time-out for eternity.

>keep positive and you'll be fine

Your body dies but perhaps your consciousness does not.

Maybe your consciousness transfers into a newborn just coming into this world

Or maybe you live somebody else's life from their beginning, maybe not even on earth. There's a lot of unknown things out in the universe

I don't believe there is a paradise to live in after you die. Time is just a figment on the span we are in. and you can come back to the world but in a different timeline, period or century

There is one controller in the main sub conscious, the liver of life. Everyone else you see in this world is somebody you lived as before, perhaps i am you but i just haven't lived your life yet or i have but i dont have the memories from living that life.

Or the theory that life is just a simulation and when you die you wake up.