We don't die. Our bodies die. We remain - that is our consciousness continues, only - for a while - we no longer have the physical body to identify with and play around in. We realise when we "die", if not before, that we are not these bodies but eternal beings of love and light who can play many games in many types of bodies in many universes. When bodiless, we can review all of our life experiences, and understand them, and accordingly choose what our next incarnation will be.
We wake up from the dream. We review our 'life'. We rest and recover :). We plan the next incarnation as 'formless spirit' taking on yet another 'physicality' in order to experience, to learn, to grow - ever expanding in an utterly interconnected and living universe of energetic benevolence.
My best guess is based on a quote from Einstein. "A soul is energy, energy's law tells us that energy never gets lost". Gives something to think about from Athiest to believer
We don't die. Our bodies die. We remain - that is our consciousness continues, only - for a while - we no longer have the physical body to identify with and play around in. We realise when we "die", if not before, that we are not these bodies but eternal beings of love and light who can play many games in many types of bodies in many universes. When bodiless, we can review all of our life experiences, and understand them, and accordingly choose what our next incarnation will be.
That is how it functions in my cosmos, anyway!
We wake up from the dream. We review our 'life'. We rest and recover :). We plan the next incarnation as 'formless spirit' taking on yet another 'physicality' in order to experience, to learn, to grow - ever expanding in an utterly interconnected and living universe of energetic benevolence.
Time ceases to exist and we continue living as an ethereal being in infinity. Or nothing... :D
My best guess is based on a quote from Einstein. "A soul is energy, energy's law tells us that energy never gets lost". Gives something to think about from Athiest to believer