Immortally Now
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 I don't believe in personal immortality because I don't believe in personal continuity. In other words, I don't believe in continuity of Form (i.e. in continuity of body or continuity of mind; after all, even in this life, body is constantly changing and so is mind). But I do, personally, believe in continuity (and, thus, immortality) of Essence (i.e. proto-substance, the "wax" of it all). Seen as such, the question of personal immortality becomes a function of identification.
An entity that identifies itself with essence, by this line of thought, may - if it "needs" to or chooses to - believe in personal continuity and thus immortality.
An entity that identifies itself with its forms (with its body, with its mind) has no such option as much as it might desire it.
While the logic affords me a choice of believing in personal continuity (as a function of identification with essence), at the moment, I file this option away into the fleeting and ever updating archives of my mind-forms.
In the meantime, I simply am, residing in the present continuity of change.
Immortally now.
post-scriptum:
Personal continuity - i.e. continuity of self - is continuity of information. All information passes. There's never been a thought or a feeling or a sensation that didn't go away. Information is Form. You are not in-formation. You are that which is in [the process of] formation. Life itself, not the life-form that you are. Life-forms vanish but life - neither yours nor mine but its own - continues. Identification with form (with body-forms or mind-forms) is like identification with a wave. All waves pass.
Identification with essence - i.e. with life itself - is like identification with water: whether it crystallizes into ice or evaporates via steam or re-condenses through a rain, it (water) in essence (not in form) remains the same. If you want immortality, choose your identification carefully.
Or choose Now - an immortality of a permanent kind.
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