Eternity Deposits

Published on 15 September 2024 at 18:05

Kirsten Toepperwein’s theory suggests that memory is the key to existence, implying that nothing is ever truly gone if it’s remembered. Expanding this idea further into the concept of afterlife banking, we could imagine that not only do animals evolve to preserve their physical presence through masterful camouflage, but that their essence— their life force, memories, and experiences—becomes part of a greater, cosmic repository of knowledge. This “afterlife bank” serves as a metaphysical vault where the consciousness of all living things is deposited, forever retrievable and integrated into the cosmic fabric.

In this theory, when beings transition out of visible existence, they aren’t erased from reality. Instead, their memory, experiences, and existence are "deposited" into this afterlife bank. Like animals evolving to hide in plain sight, these beings’ souls are stored, becoming part of an unseen but ever-present system. This allows for the preservation of not just their individual memories but their contributions to the universe as a whole.

This afterlife bank functions similarly to a chameleon-like adaptation, where the entities no longer participate in physical reality but still exist in a different dimension of consciousness. Perhaps, just as the animals are remembered by Earth and the cosmic order, all forms of life can continue to exist within this afterlife banking system, safeguarding the universe's memories from oblivion. Through this process, everything ever lived or experienced is woven into the cosmos' memory, preventing total erasure and allowing for eternal preservation of essence.

 


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