If you like to consider the possibility of an Afterlife... then sure. All of us have done that and I'm sure there are people who still do. I still consider all kinds of things all the time.
But if you are firmly CONVINCED that there is an Afterlife, and that you just KNOW there is one because either your heart tells you there is one, or bogus science suggests it, or some religious path tells you there is one... then you're a tad crazy/deluded.
That wasn't meant to be offensive, but it's important to consider the implications of one's thoughts, actions, deeds and/or beliefs. Quite frankly, considering a possibility and musing over it -as opposed to having an unwavering faith- is fine because what would be the point of our imagination if we never thought about all kinds of things? Isn't that what going out of the box is all about?
Yes, it is, and that's where it STOPS. When you can't draw a line between what's imaginary, possible, likely, and actually there, there's a problem. I understand perfectly. I've experienced very vivid hallucinations that had nothing to do with drugs, and have had to filter out the real from the imaginary.
Difficult it was, but it was worth it, because at the end I still walked on with my sanity. I might perhaps seem to be unstable from time to time but that's because I hold a lot of thoughts in my head, and I make the effort because I'm trying to be honest with myself. If you really wanted to LEARN something and not just live by shit you make up or what other people tell you is real with no evidence... then you would too.
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