I have a feeling that the ‘nothingness’ we sense that comes after death is a rouse. Because even the concept of ‘nothing’ is something. So for it to truly be ‘nothing’, death would need to be a remarkable void–which is kind of impossible given that ‘everything’ falls under the realm of ‘something’, including that. So when you die, my prediction is that you’ll feel a hazy sense of awakening – like you’re coming out of a fog, or a weird drug trip, and then you’ll realize that the life you lived was a joke or a complicated game or something like that and you’re actually a completely different, incomprehensible celestial being that the human mind, in a thousand years, could never, ever process. And your memories of human life will fade away, like a dream.
— Jayme Karales