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If death is defined as non-experience, the cessation of all senses or all awareness, it can not be experienced in any way for the one said to be dead.
If you die, it would appear simply as a dreamless sleep. No matter how many aeons pass, or phases of probability, you can know nothing of it, until some moment is hit where you are awake again or receiving information.
It isn’t true death that is frightening, because there is literally nothing to it, it is waking up again which is frightening, and practically guaranteed.
You practice every day with your sleeping. The dead are dead to you, but know nothing of death, and from their perspective, they, like you, only ever wake up, no matter what is said or done in between.
You will never experience death, you can only ever experience life, which is experiencing anything.
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