The brain discovered itself.
The brain then lied to itself to convince itself that it is the more important organ in a body.
That was said by the brain, to the brain.
After death, you lose all of your "senses". All these senses are routed through where?
The brain.
What needs the senses in order to function with awareness of itself?
The brain.
When you die you will experience whatever you have believed will happen after death due to a chemical release called DMT, produced by the brain to lie to the brain that the brain was right about what happens to the brain after the brain stops working, and to experience and interpret that lie, you need a functional brain.
When you *die, what stops working?
The brain.
Sometimes thinking about death makes you depressed.
Depression is originated in the brain.
Theres a story about a guy that survived a plane crash without his pineal gland. So cast aside the "your soul is in the pineal gland" no, thats what produces the DMT to ease your death. DMT may alter your perception of time, but eventually it will wear off.
There truly will be no more perception through the brain.
But yet you will still exist as long as time exists.
Somewhere, somehow, that cannot be explained, because if it is, it's wrong because it was thought up by the brain.
Time cannot exist without itself.
If time stops existing, nothing will exist.
If nothing exists, everything that ever happened will not exist.
History will be erased.
Including you, and all your issues, in which case you wouldn't have to worry about it because you never existed in the first place as everything would be undone at no time at all, because instantaneous is in fact a speed, which there couldn't be without time.
So this leads us to agree that your brain is simply asking the wrong question!
Does my brain live after I die? No, you die when your brain dies.
How about my soul? If you knew, it would be a thought conceivable by the brain, in which case the brain would exploit that ability to live beyond its own death and you would still be in soul form as the brain would be obsolete.
Is reincarnation the right thing? No but unlikely probabilities in mass quantities are bound to occur, again understood by the brain.
Religion? Again, a manipulative rationalization by the brain. In fact, religion is more so the manipulation of other brains, as it feeds some rather basic philosophical ideas except religion tacks on manipulation of logical fallacies. Can't read a bible without running into one of these:
https://yourlogicalfallacyis.com/sys...rHigherRes.jpg
If God is all powerful, he should be able to create a universe in which he does not exist in. Therefore, your Brain-Life shouldn't influence what your "after death" experience with "God" will be like. If God is timeless then he has all the time he needs to explain and clear up all the BS the manipulative *********s in rich robes decided to spew.
Nihilism is the epitome of the Brain-Life as it takes a perspective beyond your own and others brains, and views existence from a simple state of well... existing.
Your Welcome,
and
Welcome Aboard.