>>40551302 (OP)A big party with lots of cocaine, strippers, and laughing gas
>>40551318These are things we can already have in this world. If we assume that we are dead, you no longer have the physical body. So, who would give it back to you? And why die if you are given a body? Where would your soul have gone during this period of time?
>>40551302 (OP)God and his legion of magnificent simps the angels will give me a show trial and pin some made up sin he brought upon me in the first place.
>Expectations
Nothingness. It's hard for my mind to see beyond our current living experience.
I don't want that, but it's where my strong beliefs are right now.
>>40551397And it will be immediately after your death, or there will be a period of time between your death and your reincarnation. Do you consider that you can choose your family, your race, your nationality, your wealth, or is it not in your hands? And if you believe in reincarnation, why exactly are you reincarnating? What is the purpose?
>>40551302 (OP)My information will be embedded into nee material. I'm going to try to set it up to be fungus
No specific expectation. I see what lies ahead, eternity, and am awe struck with the beauty it emanates. I don't know.
>>40551318Oh boy you're in for a treat until it isn't
>>40551302 (OP)Lots of trickery trying to get you back into the dream. This is why you must die before you die so you don't die (drink the river Lethe and return here) when you die.
>death
Oh that fake and gay thing again? I'll walk right through and see what my isekai gives me this time. Surely I get a magic world.
>>40551302 (OP)I hope that the atheist materialists have it right and my consciousness will simply cease to exist and there will be nothing. Truth is "I" will continue to be everything experiencing everything all at once for eternity with no escape because God cannot escape itself.
Relief in non-existence.
My belief about death is that we become static information again.
We were static information before """we""" came to be """ourselves""".
We exist for our lifespan as sentient information, or information-producers, or information-consumers (I'm not quite sure which...).
Then, we die, and rejoin information.
When I say that we die, and 'rejoin information' what I mean is we meld with the rest of everything, totally losing all perspective and self.
Functionally, my explanation is the same as "nothingness", or "the universe goes on without us", but it helps me think about it.
>>40553396Thinking about it, it's probably just a combination of all three:
We are information, but we also produce it (putting new information out into the world, detached from ourselves), and also consume it (taking in new information and combining it with ourselves).