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I agree with these points trainedobserver, but the rest seems more like an inspiring opinion/belief...unless you have came back from the dead and can verify some facts, i can't be one to believe in uncertainties. Nice ideas thou...
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Those points are the natural conclusions based on death being final and complete. The human personality supported by the physical structure of the brain ceasing to exist when the physical structure is compromised in death ceases all suffering and desire since there is nothing there to suffer or desire. When one turns a light switch off the filament no longer functions. Likewise the dead human body feels nothing, sees nothing, wants nothing. There is nothing to experience because there is no experiencer. I doubt seriously that the moment of death can actually be experienced as the mind lags the activity in the brain which creates it. The brain will cease to function and the mind will collapse while still manifesting the previous moments brain activity missing the actual moment of death itself. Or so it seems. The 'after-life' is just some misplaced wishful thinking I'm afraid.