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RE: In the immutable words of...
I don't see the point in it after death. However, it is possible that what was originally meant was the shedding of who we think we are and discovering what we are by the loss of attachment to the self as it would mean the metaphorical death and rebirth. My view is that it will likely be a fade to black scenario and movement stops but, if my eyes open again, then I will act again.
What do you mean? You don't see the point of reincarnation?
Have you been reincarnated?
Why is that important, if one is a new soul or one has been reincarnated trillions of trillions of times, you don't see the point to reincarnation? I ask because if you follow a bit of investigation you'll be presented with a living prophet, Billy, who says that reincarnation is what happens, most of the time, and then there's the Tibetan Book Of The Dead which talks at length of the different realms, but which also was prophesied and discovered similar to the Talmud Jmannuel.
https://puredhamma.net/dhamma/evidence-for-rebirth/
BTW, that site on a recommendation from @vimukthi turned out to be very thoroughly researched and the articles explain everything in a logical consistent way, very much like the Talmud is oriented. As a clarification, when I say billy is a living prophet I don't mean vague or ambiguous Bullshit in the least.