Matthew Boylan

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All this means, to be sure, that life can be regarded as a dream and death as the awakening from it: but it must be remembered that the personality, the individual, belongs to the dreaming and not to the awakened consciousness, which is why death appears to the individual as annihilation. In any event, death is not, from this point of view, to be considered a transition to a state completely new and foreign to us, but rather a return to one originally our own from which life has been only a brief absence. Consciousness is destroyed in death, to be sure; but that which has been producing it is ...more
Matthew Boylan
Death not the loss of consciousness
Essays and Aphorisms
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