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originally posted by: norhoc
a reply to: 727Sky
NO THANK YOU. I would not want to be around for 150 years. We are already overpopulated and over taxed on resources. Not to mention the amount of money you would need to save up to retire and live another 70-80 years? You all can have that crap.
originally posted by: SummerRain
originally posted by: Nothin
originally posted by: SummerRain
originally posted by: Nothin
a reply to: 727Sky
Ah ho!
Nice thought experiment provoked by your OP. Thanks!
Here: the ego gets exited at the thought of living longer.
Seems like the ego never wants to die, no?
'Tis interesting to explore these ideas of the body living longer.
Hopefully with the ability to be a little bit active, to the persons will, and not in suffering.
To experience true ego death, it's not from a thought. And it is one of the most horrible things you will ever experience, leading to something completely different. Be glad a mere thought cannot bring it.
Hi SR.
Ego-death or not, it is nice to just even think of it, and converse with someone like you about it.
Thoughts of Ego-death, here immediatly raise defense-mechanisms.
Interesting to observe, and examine.
A lot of people, at specific moments of their life, will ponder ego death, if they are aware of such things. It is truly a test however, and engaging in it, you are broken down to nothing. There is no attachment to anything left, and it is not a simple thing to experience.
You are forced to witness it, in every minute detail. And over and over again, till the fear of losing everything becomes a place of calm. Not peace, peace implies good things, but a complete lack of anything. Unattachment. You don't struggle to keep the things that make you, you. You are free to let go..
It will either drive you insane, or allow you to rebuild yourself with direct understanding.
At least, that is how it has been for me. And I never asked for it, when it happened, it was an uncertain hell. but one that has allowed me to discover my true self, after so many years. and one I appreciate more than anything.