by jimwalton » Sat Dec 26, 2015 9:30 pm
The practical difference between unconsciousness in the form of sleep and unconsciousness in the form of death is the life and the brain activity of the organism. It sounds to me as if you are confusing consciousness with our souls, which is not likely a justifiable juxtaposition. Our consciousness is our mental state (thoughts, feelings, awareness, etc.), whereby our soul is that part of us that connects with God (our spiritual being, so to speak). Thus my soul is distinguishable from my consciousness as the spiritual entity that is me separate from my mental capacity and functionality.
The "nothingness" and unconsciousness I experience during sleep is a completely distinct thing from the separation of soul from body at the demise of consciousness in death.
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