Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Gawdzilla wrote:Deep Sea Isopod wrote:Yes, I know that, but a religionist will believe those memories will last forever. That has an appeal to me, but as an atheist I know it's not so. That's why I say it's a curse. Living a life that ends when we die!
The illusion of survival is all they have, and they have all the baggage that goes with that delusion. Abraham would have snuffed Isaac in the name of that delusion. Whence Isaac's memories then?
This thread is not about delusions, but about our real life memories being deleted. Gone forever. No pictures on the internet. No photo's on the wall.
You can tell me about one of your memories, but I'm not you. It's your memory. It dies when you die. No one will ever know of that memory.
The more I think of tis, the more it scares me. I have some very happy memories, but when I die, those memories will be no more.
My memories. No one will know them.
No one sees into your mind so will not know your thoughts, experiences and memories as you do anyway, DSI ... neither after you die, nor now in life. You take it with you, either way. Even the christian notion of an afterlife does not allow for post death insight into the minds of others so there's no christian belief that the memories become available to all, living or dead. Other religious and supernatural notions, such as universal consciousness and reincarnation do have an opinion on this - rather vague, fuzzy, illogical ideas about what happens to consciousness after death.
I take comfort in knowing that my mind, my thoughts, experiences and memories are private and always will be. Religious belief in a being who has access to your thoughts is fucking intrusive and perverse, and is among the delusions I felt great relief in leaving behind. I share what I want to share and make the best effort I can to impart what I want to offer to others. I feel fortunate that I have that relative luxury because not all people have that freedom, now or historically, for various religious, political, technological and personal reasons.
XC wrote:That is what art is for. That is why people paint pictures, make music, write books and poetry, sculpt and dance. They are all trying to show you what they see, what they feel, their own unique perspective on the world. We are all alone but some of us try building bridges - however flimsy and inadequate.
Beautifully put, XC.
