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Death

From Aware Theory
We are not the body except to other conscious beings that see us as a singular body
Our consciousness is not tied to a specific grouping of matter but to many different structure and functioning of matter


There are different types of death. But the usual definition of death is the death of the body. Which means the biological functioning that occurred before death in the body no longer occurs. For instance, no heart pumping blood, no neurons firing, no cell functioning, and no muscles flexing or moving, etc. The itoextension concepts deals with concepts about life after death. Oriextension deals with the concept of extending the life of the original after death. Oriextension experiments deal with the experiments of extending the life of the original after death.

Death is actually a good thing because the itobody that produces a specific consciousness or awarepath wears out over time and does no longer produce the desired experiences for a specific ixperiencitness or wexperiencitness.


Life after death is not dependent on a specific body or a supernatural concept like a soul. Life after death is dependent on one or more itobodies that produce the structure and functioning that produces the original's ixperiencitness, even if these are different consciousnesses or awarepaths than what was produced before. An identical physapath will produce and identical awarepath with the same ixperiencitness. An approximate physapath usually will produce an approximate awarepath with the same ixpepath. This means that many different itobodies or physipaths can produce the same ixperiencitness of the original or you.


When someone dies we do not miss their consciousness we miss their behavior and how it effect our consciousness
When we understand what we are there is no fear of being dead
Pyramids don't produce or help create an after life
Fear of death is natural but misdirected

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death