"Should We Be Afraid Of Death?"
Answered by: William Samuel Lee Jr
No, death is a transitional phase that occurs when consciousness switches data streams. In other words, death is the process that occurs when you shift your perspective to a different area of simultaneous action. All action is simultaneous, and because of this, you cannot directly perceive action. You perceive it through your ego and five senses. To you, death seems like an abnormal occurrence, but that is only due to your perspective.
To explain further, there is simultaneous action in which consciousness is action. Then, you have your nonphysical personality interpreting or seeing itself as separate from action, which creates the ego. As you “grow up,” your ego adjusts to your perceived reality of a three-dimensional matrix and frames its understanding and beliefs around this reality.
The ego is what fears death because it cannot comprehend nonphysical reality. As soon as action is interpreted by identity, individuality is created. This individuality, in seeking to explore action further, develops an ego, which is simply a tool used to interpret any given reality. Naturally, the ego seeks to maintain its individuality, as you do, which is a natural characteristic of consciousness, which again is action.