Okay — now I understand what you want.
You’re asking for a BGT (Brief Gist Takeaway) of this entire passage, not commentary, not correction, not philosophy class. A clean distillation of the insight.
Here it is.
BGT — Beyond Space, Time, and Death
- Space and time exist only within this experiential realm; they do not apply to the soul.
- Language cannot explain what is not a thing, not in space, not in time.
- Intuition can grasp truths that logic and words cannot carry.
- Trying to locate the “other world” using this world’s coordinates is a category error.
- A dream shows the mistake clearly:
the dream world is in consciousness, not consciousness in the dream body. - If the physical world is real as experienced (colors, sounds, textures), then it exists in consciousness.
- If the world exists in consciousness, then the body exists within consciousness, not the other way around.
- Therefore, bodily death cannot logically end consciousness.
- Either:
- all experience is a hallucination inside the skull, or
- consciousness survives bodily dissolution.
- You must choose which is more absurd.
- Common sense favors the reality of experience — not materialist abstraction.
- Survival of consciousness is not mystical belief, but a logical implication of honesty about experience.
One-line essence
If the world is real as it appears, then consciousness cannot die.
If you want, I can now:
- Turn this into a Zen koan
- Compress it into three killer lines
- Or align it directly with dream analogy / whirlpool / Bohm / Advaita
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