I you experience it 2

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File name -- I you experience it File created date -- 12:52 pm Wednesday, December 10 2003

What is the important aspect of survival of death? It is that you experience something, in the same sense that you experienced something during your life, after your body dies. This concept is understandable. How is this done? Where is this done? How is this potentially possible? How is this actually possible. What constitutes the “you” or “I” in you orI experience something.

This theory gives ways of determining how to do this. Such as what is potential versus actual. If you are experiencing something it is actual. If you could experience it then it is potential.

The key to survival is the ixperiencit concept.

How do we know what I is with out reference to a psychology or to a body to define it? The I can be defined as the awarepath -- awaremoment. The awaremoment defines the actual consciousness being produced. The awarepaths defines the full extent of a actual consciousness produced by a body over time. What defines the total potential of a body with all the possible variations produced by variations in the sensepath, enviropath, internapath? Each of these will define a set of awarepaths smaller than the awarevenue for the I. The awarevenue defines the potential for an I. The awarecontinuum defines the potential for every conscious being We intuitively know that we are experiencing something when we are conscious. It is the undefined term in mathematics like point or line. You either know what a line and point are or you do not

The body is not the important concept in determining immortality it is the awarepath the physipath the awarevenue and physivenue isophysivenue and fitophysivenue

The I in Ixperiencit changes over a person’s life time so do you turn into someone else? Or just versions of yourself?