As everyone describes the same thing differently, how can you understand anything unless you understand everyone?...

What happens when we die? What happens when we die!   When we die, we transition from "Who" we are in the now to "What" we are before and after the now. The "Who" is the self, our identity in the now. The "What" is transcendental. The "What" is God. In the Bible, God self-describes: "I am what I am." In several religious traditions, God is nameless; for if God is this, then God is not that. God is nameless because God is what it all is whatever it all is.   As every thing in the now is a manifestation of God, the "Who" is an expression of the "What". As the "Who" exists only in the now, the "Who" is finite. Those who view themselves as solely a "Who" die when they are no longer in the now. Those realizing they are the "What" are eternal beings, constantly transitioning back and forth between "What" and "Who"....

Sleeping is a state of consciousness based on the illusion of knowledge. Awakening is realizing we don't know anything. Enlightenment is knowing nothing....

What are we thinking when we think we know what someone else is thinking?...

How can the now be eternally unchanged, yet the now that's now is different than the now before now and the now after the now?...