Inner Paths
Secretary of the Interior
Hey all, just thought I'd get a topic and conversation started on death and what happens at the moment of no turning back...
I was driving last night and started having a meditation on the difference between individual consciousness and cosmic/universal consciousness and then out of nowhere a thought hit my like lightning - All death really is, is the individual consciousness' 100% actualisation of the universal infinite consciousness/Godhead
Obviously a speculation (all thoughts on death are) but the phrase had a certain ring to it, a certain kernel of truth within it's semantics. The analogy of a drop of water falling into the ocean and merging into one with the infinite expanse is a good way to picture this (you could even further the analogy and say that throwing a rock into the ocean and a drop of water that comes off that explosion is it's birth and when the drop comes back down and lands in the ocean is it's death - A nice analogy for the arc of life and death).
Once consciousness has complete 100% actualisation of cosmic consciousness there is no turning back, ie; death. (Though the outer limits of psychedelic experience ((5-meo DMT, ketamine etc)) may counter this when an individual experiences complete ego death and union with the godhead/cosmic consciousness - but it could be argued that remembering this state afterwards points to not having complete 100% union, a shred of the observing ego may still be in attendance, even if it's only 0.01% it still isn't 100% - probably as close as a human individual consciousness can get without actually dying).
I could go on further but I would love to know other peoples thoughts on this topic, factoring in peoples experience with either psychedelics or death.
I was driving last night and started having a meditation on the difference between individual consciousness and cosmic/universal consciousness and then out of nowhere a thought hit my like lightning - All death really is, is the individual consciousness' 100% actualisation of the universal infinite consciousness/Godhead
Obviously a speculation (all thoughts on death are) but the phrase had a certain ring to it, a certain kernel of truth within it's semantics. The analogy of a drop of water falling into the ocean and merging into one with the infinite expanse is a good way to picture this (you could even further the analogy and say that throwing a rock into the ocean and a drop of water that comes off that explosion is it's birth and when the drop comes back down and lands in the ocean is it's death - A nice analogy for the arc of life and death).
Once consciousness has complete 100% actualisation of cosmic consciousness there is no turning back, ie; death. (Though the outer limits of psychedelic experience ((5-meo DMT, ketamine etc)) may counter this when an individual experiences complete ego death and union with the godhead/cosmic consciousness - but it could be argued that remembering this state afterwards points to not having complete 100% union, a shred of the observing ego may still be in attendance, even if it's only 0.01% it still isn't 100% - probably as close as a human individual consciousness can get without actually dying).
I could go on further but I would love to know other peoples thoughts on this topic, factoring in peoples experience with either psychedelics or death.