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Existentialism: angst and dread

From Aware Theory

"Freedom "produces" angst when limited by facticity". Being aware that there are endless possibilities of things that you can do or at least imagine doing and experiencing, but yet limited by the reality of your physical circumstances, is one definition of existential angst. If you only think that you have one life and you realize that there are many better conscious versions of your current life than you can possibly have, you can be in despair. But superimmortality shows that all of these un-produced potential physapaths that were imagined and wanted as conscious experiences but not created can still be created after death by creating the corresponding structure and functioning of matter. This not only can reduce existential angst and dread but also produce meaning and purpose to conscious life by working toward producing some of the desired conscious experiences in the future for each ixperiencitness grouping of awarepaths. In other words, the desired potential lives that you could have experienced but did not in this life time, you can work to create in future life times. These future desired life times or experiences with in a life time you will experience.


See also:Existentialism and Awaretheory, Facticity and transcendence of the self argument. Existentialism: angst and dread, Existentialism: despair