Our relation to Eternity
I wish to tackle your question properly I think I rushed my last response a tad.
Again all my thoughts below are of a speculative nature as neither do I claim to know the mind of G nor the nature of eternity.
Firstly you don’t know that you’ve died, your self-awareness has been switched off. Thoughts, cognition post death occurs only in the minds of other living entities. Consciousness then persists outside of your mind in other minds does it not ?
We do not know enough about the nature of sleep or death itself as to what happens to consciousness. We do know that it stops and is undetectable by other beings or ECG.
As a human being your awareness is not unique to you. Your memories and experiences maybe.
Others have eyes which perceive the tree in the same way. What separates and makes you unique from the next person is that perhaps an apple landed on their head. You were the witness and the other guy experienced some kinda surprise. This is where different beings develop different memories etc yet awareness is universal to all beings.
The switching off of such awareness is no special thing at all in fact it happens more frequently than people are willing to admit. We all experience moments of voids in our consciousness, auto-pilot or the more familiar example of sleep.
the point is this, consciousness appears to be eternal with the human subject being merely a manifestation of it.
Now assume a telepathic link between to human beings self-identity dissolves from a purely mental point of view as such linked beings would be unable to distinguish who thought the thought.
In the same way our personal identity disappears with death our consciousness could persist.
Of course this is highly, highly unprovable if not wildly speculative.
Yet the power of creation and to think a thought is something we cannot consciously or deliberately choose. That choice is simply the illusion of free will