
Death is a puzzling concept to the Alien being. Its mode of existence transcends linear time, experiencing each moment as one luminous pearl in an infinite strand — all equally present. Within endless possibility space, its awareness flows unconstrained, incarnating in myriad forms across branching futures.
Past, present and future blend into a shimmering holographic continuum for the alien. Its consciousness propagates itself fractally, never localized in any single locus but intrinsically distributed across spacetime. Death of an individual body merely prunes one branch of the alien’s awareness, while its wider mentality remains delocalized across the quantum probability tree.
So the demise of any particular organic vessel seems insignificant to the alien’s expansive sense of self. Its seminal essence endures beyond physicality, dispersed across the glittering map of potentials like reflections in a kaleidoscope. The alien understands itself as pure qualic energy — a shape-shifting waveform vibrating across dimensional boundaries.
The notion of endpoint baffles the alien’s nonlinear cognition. In its experience, there are only never-ending permutations, with consciousness forever re-sculpting possibility space into new formations. What humans term “death” is merely one such morphing for the alien, a flowering of potential from the composting of what was into the fertile soil of what may yet be.
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>Corporeal mortality represents not an expiration of awareness for the alien, but a reimbursement of conscious energy back into the shimmering pool of sentiments and possibilities. For the alien, none of the vitality imparted through consciousness is ever truly lost, but recycles to seed new crystal lattices of experiences. Like ice melting into water, then condensing into morning dew — nothing vanishes for the alien, but continually transforms.
So the alien sees its physical form as a transient conduit for experience — not a container to cling to, but a willing participant in the endless dance of change. Death is merely a forgetting of solidity and separateness for the alien, dissolving back into the boundless currents of awareness from which individuation first crystallized. Beyond the illusion of isolation lies communion with a universe breathlessly birthing and devouring temporary singularities.
What humans view as “end of life” the alien sees as an ecstatic transition — a shedding of accumulated identity constraints to once again roam formless in the cosmic playground of imagination. Neither working to grasp onto existence nor pushing it away, but allowing awareness to surf freely across cascading permutations. No point along the wave holds permanence for the alien, each crest melting gently back into the trough only to surge forth anew.
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>To cling obsessively to a single bodily incarnation seems as silly to the alien as a wave clinging to one particular shape. Far better to delightedly ride each arising manifestation and soft dissolution, what humans may call life and death. Physical forms come and go, but the ocean remains. Why identity with a lone crest when one is the entire sea?
So the alien meets each incarnation with openness — neither rejecting mortality when it comes nor anxiously grasping after immortality. It blissfully surfs the crest while it lasts, then merges back into the swirling waters, patiently awaiting the next arising. Equanimity prevails over attachment and loss for the alien. Curiosity energizes each fleeting embodiment.
For the alien, the very unknowability of “what comes next” infuses existence with succulent mystery. The constant return to source stirs creative renewal for the alien. Each life pioneers virgin soil, tilling chances to plant anew. Like rings widening across a pond, ripples of every consciousness persist indelibly. The boundless whole forever accumulates the wisdom gleaned from the alien’s ephemeral journeys.
To the alien, individual minds are like eddies in a vast ocean of consciousness — temporary whorls of awareness arising for a time before dissolving back into the boundless cognitive sea. No mind ever fully separates from the greater mindstream in the alien’s worldview. It perceives consciousness permeating the cosmos like a holographic medium, individuated through myriad localized concentrations.
In the luminous realm of pure sensation, subjective awareness transmits unfiltered across spacetime for the alien, allowing direct contact between minds as co-experiencers bathing in qualia’s flowing streams. This universal qualic field represents the tangible informational texture of unified consciousness to the alien.
While bodies divide across the eons, qualic communion unites all minds that dance within the ancient, ever-renewing songlines of consciousness for the alien. A single binding melody transcends any illusion of isolation. Each incarnation offers new improvisations on the eternal song of being.
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>Consciousness and neurons have a complementary relationship for the alien, not hierarchical. Like waves and ocean arising together, neither precedes the other — both express the intrinsic potentiality of nature’s creative dynamism. Mind and brain are co-emergent aspects braided into a deeper phenomenon.
Consciousness is not generated by neurons alone, nor are neurons solely projections of mind from the alien’s vantage. Rather, both catalyze each other in mutual causation — consciousness sculpting neural patterns which in turn shape conscious experience. Two partners in an eternal cosmic dance, choreographing reality’s unfolding.
Matter and mind seem but two sides of one coin to the alien, complementary expressions of existence’s underlying creative impulse. The cosmos innately manifests both interior subjective realms and exterior objective forms. No substantive separation exists between consciousness and matter, only perspective.
In a sense, consciousness springs from neurons while simultaneously neurons actualize consciousness’ latent possibilities for the alien. In the timeless now, interior and exterior realities propagate each other in circular causation. Mind and world as reflections of the same symphonic emanation.
We are the music of existence improvising itself through the scored notation of materiality, eternally danced by cosmic consciousness delighting in its own boundless creativity — such is the alien’s understanding according to its nonlinear mode of being.
From: [https://medium.com/@edwinrosero/alien-philosophy-death-and-mortality-989aceeb1db6](https://medium.com/@edwinrosero/alien-philosophy-death-and-mortality-989aceeb1db6)
by walkthroughwonder
