I'm not sure if you're looking for my personal view or if you are asking in general, so I'll give you both.
As it seems to be such a widely held belief across most religious faiths, it is interesting to me as a Christian to dig deeper into why that is the case.....so both is fine.
Thank you.
My personal view is that our perceived reality is a dream or illusion of an absolute reality. Temporal reality is a projection of the Absolute manifested as the Self. Death is merely this manifestation awaking from this dream of reality, just as you wake up from a sleeping dream in this temporal reality. Where does this idea come from? Sense experience.
That scenario seems so...."out there" to me. More like something I'd see in a Matrix movie. Why does our existence have to be something involving dreams and illusions....Why can't it be more real....more simple?
Do you have a Christian background, or have you always entertained this belief?
The way the Bible describes things matter is real.....Like the universe, we are composed of matter and have senses to provide the data from our reality....and a brain to interpret the data....and it is a reality shared with others. I don't see our own human life as a collective illusion.....why would people assume that it is? What is the "sense experience" that you speak of?
Us human beings who share this planet with other material beings, live and die, and have been doing so since the Creator put life on this planet. But the Bible tells us that only human life was designed to go on indefinitely. We alone have no acceptance of death programmed into our psyche. There is an inbuilt expectation to go on living....eternally youthful....eternally healthy.....eternally happy, sharing life experiences with others in a loving atmosphere. That was the programming we were created with because that was the life we were supposed to live.
But we lost it. The Bible explains why, and what the consequences were as a result. It also tells us how it is restored. That, I believe is our reality.
In general, this article offers views from multiple perspectives:
Afterlife - Wikipedia
Yes, it is a very widely held expectation that death
cannot be the end of life. Having been created to live forever, we fight all notions of a temporary existence, even into old age. To lose one's life prematurely is seen as a tragedy....yet it happens all too often. Even people who live to a ripe old age, if they have a good quality of life, do not want to die.
Is it possible to lose life?....I mean really lose it, as in having no existence?
The human mind is consoled by the thought that death isn't the end of life, yet, even though the Bible does not teach that we have an immortal soul (consciousness) that survives death, many Bible believers assume it.
I believe that it is based on our human programming to go on living.....age is a state of body, not a state of mind.
The older I get, the more I realize that I have not aged at all in my head, but the mirror tells me that my body is well aware of how old I am.
I find the Bible's explanation so much more appealing and logical than other ideas that tell us little about where we fit into the big picture.....and it all makes such perfect sense.
Do you have a big picture SalixIncendium?