Is this presumptuous as no-one here as had the one-in-a-lifetime experience yet?
we all have once in a lifetime experiences every second and nano second of our lives as we can't do it over again or relive them
Or is this simply a way of trying to explain the profound nature of what we experience at that moment?
all we have is the moment in the here and now now now......
I guess it depends on how one defines death, be it in terms of a biological process, an absence of conciosnessness or indeed in some other fashion?
define death?? all is energy in transformation so when something is said to have died it only really transforms into something else......energy can't be destroyed only altered.....
The following article has got me pondering:
http://plato.stanford.ed...tries/death-definition/i'm going to check out this article after i post this
So, good people, how do you define death, and how does this relate to that ineffable place we willingly choose to visit? there is no such thing as death ...ego death is only the absense of your ego after all one can always bring it back to life but it's alway in the void waiting for someone to claim it..lol
death can be defined many ways but it's only an illusion