End of life connective
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The phrase end of life connective can be applied to many of the awaretheory terms. For instance, these are some examples: end of life connective physapath, end of life connective mentapath end of life connective ixpepath, end of life connective awarepath, end of life connective neuropath, end of life connective physipath, end of life connective videntireplica, end of life connective isoidentireplica, end of life connective simidentireplica, end of life connective enhaidentireplica, and end of life connective itocomponent.
End of life connective means that there is a conscious memory of the previous life to the point that the new body thinks that it is a continuation of an original dead person. You currently are the continuation of a consciousness (many different consciousnesses actually) but you (probably) have no memory of dying. But with the proper changes to the structure and functioning of your brain you can have memories of dying and then coming back to life without ever actually dying. What you experience is based on how your brain is structured and then how it functions. One of the major concepts of awaretheory is the ixperiencitness concept It is the most importnat connective concept. It is what allows one or many different beings to be connected in such a way that each body that has the same ixperiencitness are cases of survival, life after death, and immortality for each other. This means that you consciously experiencing all of the bodies that have the same ixperiencitness just like you are experiencing your current consciousness.
There are some stipulations about end of life connective awarepaths. It is possible that a physapath can be created that produces a consciousness or awarepath that has the memories of being, lets say, Abraham Lincoln with memories of what happened at his death and of his life just like Lincoln would have had, but not have the ixperiencitness of Lincoln. The point is you can think that you are the conscious ixperiencitness continuation of someone else and not be. Believing something does not make it so. Having memories of events does tie you to an understanding of that event but it does not always tie you to the ixperiencitness that actually experienced that event. Still this does not mean a a body with your ixperiencitness could not have been the Lincoln under different circumstances. Thus you could actually have memories of a potential version of you that has never existed yet or may never exist in the future either.