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Try reading Bhagwat Gita.

Don't read it with the mindset of it as a religious book.

Ferric67 · M
I’ll watch this later
redredred · M
He tries to prove after-life existence by using an analogy with an imaginary medical procedure. I don’t think that’s logically supportable. The nature of time is at the heart of this. Imagine at the moment of “death”, that consciousness begins to fade but we live on perhaps for five or ten minutes to true, final death. To those around you as you die, five or ten minutes has passed but to you an infinite expanse of “non-time” has begun and will never end.

 
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