Not at all. Anyway, I’m thinking that losing your sense of self may feel like death, in a way. They say the experience can be terrifying.
Buddhists often use phrases like ‘death on the cushion’, when referring to their meditation practice. I’ve endeavored to have such an experience but so far haven’t come close. — praxis
Being dead for some is presumably an impossible state from a 1st person point of view. — Nils Loc
it may be that there is nothing that it is like to be dead — Nils Loc
just as there is nothing that it is like to be asleep. — Nils Loc
Presumably, being dead is no different than being asleep from the absent view of the one sleeping. — Nils Loc
Do you believe that a certain proportion of living species today, let's call them "simpler" organisms, have nothing that it is like to be alive? — Nils Loc
Do creatures require some form of consciousness to be at all? — Nils Loc
eing must include the sleeping being that is not the dead being, but there is no necessary discernment between states for the organism experiencing these states. — Nils Loc
If there is nothing it is like to be dead, will there always only ever be what is it like to be alive (the phenomena of being)? — Nils Loc
Is this a metaphysical, lame or nonsensical inquiry? — Nils Loc
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