Dimensional Necessity
If individual physical life is a one-time affair, after which oblivion, there would be no need of spirituality, religion, mysticism and what have you. However, if other-dimensional life were to continue after physical death, then a place would have to exist that would accommodate this transcendent entity. On the other hand, for existence in this other-dimensionality, as seemingly eternity, for which one may want to escape and vacation from, or school oneself in one-time consequence, this the physical world may be applicable, and thus each dimension necessary to the other.
Discernment
If there is out-of-body apprehension, as near-death out-of-body experience would have it, what or who is this out-of-body discernment or discerner? Of what dimensionality is it now of? Seems separated from the physical. Would it be an Associative Selector such as the Ego, Identities or Ipseities, of the Negative Dimension, of the physical memory of which now would be near deceased. Or to my experience, would it be the same earth bound me I always was unbound? Or a Metaphysical interpreter there all the time, as spirit believing it was a physical incarnation? Inquiring minds want to know.
Suicide
The me whoever, upon departure of this dimension to another, and what if I don't like so-called eternity? Can I commit suicide as an other-dimensional being? Oh, it would be so nice, you would never want to, they might say. That would be heaven, I suppose. What if I am in hell? And what if there is no heaven and hell? Is not that the same old antithetical opposites? Can I choose to end my existence? Of course, on the material plane, suicide ends up in other-dimensionality. Could other-dimensional suicide end up in reincarnated me again? Of course, the Catholic Church doesn't want anyone committing suicide upon penalty of hell, and no escape from their torturous existence. Monotheistic monster menace. Is not the ultimate choice, so as to prove that one has free will, to commit suicide? Free of all the impediments of existence. The ultimate freedom - oblivion. Something of a paradox. To have free will, one destroys the possibility of free will. Thus, it could be conjectured there is no truly free will. Well on the other side, without a physical body, would seem, is supposed to be the ultimate free will. Free Willy.
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