Thursday, May 29, 2008

Ponder this

People say that sleep is a simulation of death for when we sleep, our metabolism slows down, and we become unaware of everything and just become fixed to one spot (which is a bed, chair, floor street or wherever you sleep dear reader). Nothing is done and we achieve a state of near-stasis.

When we sleep we dream right? Therefore drawing upon the fact that sleep is the simulation of death, does it follow that when we die, the afterlife is the situation the dream simulates?

If dreams then are the product of psychological needs and wants, those desires and the repressed emotions of the mind and body, will it be correct to assume that the afterlife fulfills the needs and wants, those desires and repressed emotions of the human soul for in death, the body and the mind no longer exists and we are left only with our souls?

(These statements assume that the afterlife and the human soul exists. We wish to remind and clarify these assumptions in order for the reader to make a sound, if not, acceptable conclusion.)

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