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Death as a return to nothingness, like pre-birth
“If you went to sleep … for always and always and always, it wouldn’t be at all like going into the dark … it would be as if … you had never existed at all.” deathcafe.com+1
The illusion of a separate ego / self
Death as part of a cosmic rhythm
You never experience your own death
“You were never born, so you never die”
Watts is not claiming immortality of the ego (that “you” in your usual sense lives forever). Rather, he's pointing to a shift in how we identify ourselves.
His perspective is nondual — it dissolves the boundary between “me” and “others,” “life” and “death.”
This view is more about liberating us from the fear of death than giving a metaphysical proof. It works if you “get it” experientially, but it can seem strange or unsatisfying from a strictly logical or empirical standpoint.
It resonates with various Eastern spiritual traditions (Advaita Vedanta, Buddhism), which also teach that the sense of a separate self is illusory.
#CompassionateLiving
Spotify AlbumsMantras to Quiet the Soul
(This is a link to one of my albums on spotify A Place Called Peace)
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mettastateofmind/
Coloring Books:
Angels are Among Us Coloring Book
#CompassionateLiving #Mindfulness #LovingKindness #MindfulnessMusic
Thank you for listening!
#CompassionateLiving
Spotify AlbumsMantras to Quiet the Soul
(This is a link to one of my albums on spotify A Place Called Peace)
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mettastateofmind/
Coloring Books:
Angels are Among Us Coloring Book
#CompassionateLiving #Mindfulness #LovingKindness #MindfulnessMusic
Thank you for listening!
By angelsareamongusDeath as a return to nothingness, like pre-birth
“If you went to sleep … for always and always and always, it wouldn’t be at all like going into the dark … it would be as if … you had never existed at all.” deathcafe.com+1
The illusion of a separate ego / self
Death as part of a cosmic rhythm
You never experience your own death
“You were never born, so you never die”
Watts is not claiming immortality of the ego (that “you” in your usual sense lives forever). Rather, he's pointing to a shift in how we identify ourselves.
His perspective is nondual — it dissolves the boundary between “me” and “others,” “life” and “death.”
This view is more about liberating us from the fear of death than giving a metaphysical proof. It works if you “get it” experientially, but it can seem strange or unsatisfying from a strictly logical or empirical standpoint.
It resonates with various Eastern spiritual traditions (Advaita Vedanta, Buddhism), which also teach that the sense of a separate self is illusory.
#CompassionateLiving
Spotify AlbumsMantras to Quiet the Soul
(This is a link to one of my albums on spotify A Place Called Peace)
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mettastateofmind/
Coloring Books:
Angels are Among Us Coloring Book
#CompassionateLiving #Mindfulness #LovingKindness #MindfulnessMusic
Thank you for listening!
#CompassionateLiving
Spotify AlbumsMantras to Quiet the Soul
(This is a link to one of my albums on spotify A Place Called Peace)
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mettastateofmind/
Coloring Books:
Angels are Among Us Coloring Book
#CompassionateLiving #Mindfulness #LovingKindness #MindfulnessMusic
Thank you for listening!