Tag: Death
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Know Thyself – 6: Death and the False End of the Self
“You will not die.” – The Eternal speaks, overturning the oldest lie. If there is a single belief that governs modern anxiety, it is this: You will end. Death is no longer a mystery or passage, as it was for many ancient cultures; it is now regarded as the absolute cessation of the self. A…
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Encounters with the Dead: A Perspective from the Structure of Being
Introduction: The Rising Accounts of Contact with the Deceased In recent years, reports of encounters with the dead have proliferated. Whether through mediumship, near-death experiences (NDEs), apparitions, premonitions, or personal intuitions, individuals claim to perceive or communicate with those who have passed. Traditional interpretations often frame these encounters within religious, spiritualist, or psychological paradigms. However,…
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Beyond Conditioned Thought: Article 4 – The NDE as an Unveiling—Death and the Fracturing of Time
The Near-Death Experience: A Radical Disruption of Ordinary Perception Near-death experiences (NDEs) represent one of the most profound disruptions of conditioned thought and perception. Those who undergo them often report a sudden detachment from their physical body, a feeling of weightlessness, an all-encompassing light, or encounters with deceased loved ones and transcendent beings. More importantly,…
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Near Death Experiences 8: Conclusion: NDEs as an Expression of the Unfolding of Truth
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) have long been the subject of debate—are they proof of an afterlife, hallucinations of a dying brain, or something else entirely? Throughout this series, we have moved beyond these conventional interpretations, recognizing that both the materialist and religious readings of NDEs remain confined within the assumption of becoming. Rather than proving or…
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Near Death Experiences 7:Death, and the Eternal Structure of Being
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) are often interpreted as providing insight into what happens after death. Some take them as evidence of an afterlife, while others view them as the final hallucinations of a dying brain. Both perspectives assume that death marks a transition from one state to another, as if existence itself were subject to movement…
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Near Death Experiences 6:The Role of Fear, Euphoria, and Subjective States
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) are often categorized based on emotional tone—most describe feelings of overwhelming peace and euphoria, while some recount fear, distress, or even nightmarish visions. This has led many to interpret NDEs in moral or religious terms, as either a foretaste of reward and punishment or as a reflection of the individual’s psychological state.…
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Post 44 – Misunderstanding Death: The Illusion of Annihilation
Few concepts appear as self-evident to mortals as death. Across cultures and epochs, the notion of an end—the disappearance of a being into nothingness—has shaped human existence, inducing fear, sorrow, and speculation about what, if anything, lies beyond. The Structure of Being, however, reveals that this widely accepted view is not only mistaken but also…
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Near Death Experiences 5: The Perception of a “Return” and the Misconception of Leaving and Coming Back
A central theme in Near-Death Experience (NDE) accounts is the idea of returning. Many who undergo these experiences describe reaching a threshold—often depicted as a boundary of light, a door, or a vast expanse—before being told, or realizing, that they must go back. Some recount a choice, others an abrupt re-entry into their physical body.…
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Near Death Experiences 4: Light, Beings, Encounters and Cultural Filters
One of the most common features of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) is the encounter with luminous presences, divine beings, or deceased loved ones. Many describe being enveloped in an all-embracing light, standing before a figure of ultimate authority, or undergoing a review of their life in the presence of compassionate observers. However, while these elements appear…
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Near Death Experiences 3:Language and the Impossibility of Describing the Eternal
A striking feature of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) is the recurring claim that they are “beyond words.” Many who undergo NDEs struggle to articulate what they have seen, felt, or understood, often resorting to paradoxes: It was more real than reality. I experienced everything at once, but it wasn’t time as we know it. The light…
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Near Death Experiences 2: The Illusion of Linear Time
One of the most pervasive features of Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) is their apparent structure as a journey—a passage from life to death, from darkness to light, from earthly existence to an encounter with something beyond. Many accounts describe moving through tunnels, crossing thresholds, or entering vast, radiant spaces. Others speak of being sent back, of…
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Near Death Experiences 1: Beyond the Limits of Interpretation
Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) have been recorded across cultures and historical periods, with strikingly similar elements recurring in diverse traditions. Reports of luminous beings, out-of-body perceptions, overwhelming peace, and encounters with deceased loved ones transcend specific religious or philosophical frameworks. Yet, the interpretations of these experiences are deeply shaped by the conceptual structures available within each…
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Post 24 – Consciousness After Death
Introduction: The Illusion of Nihilism Have you ever felt that everything is fleeting—that life, memories, and experiences inevitably slip away, lost to time? This sense of impermanence, often called the illusion of nihilism, makes it seem as if nothing truly lasts, as if existence itself is fragile and transient. But what if that perception is…
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Post 21 – The Joy of Eternity: Death, Overcoming, and the Infinite Appearing of Destiny
Continuing from the previous post, we now explore the meaning of death and its connection to the infinite appearing of all that is (destiny). Beyond the Illusion of Becoming Humanity remains trapped in the illusion of becoming: the belief that things come into existence from nothing and vanish into nothing. This illusion generates fear, suffering,…
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