I believe in an afterlife, but Iām also fine with the idea that there is none. To me this whole thing about meaning of life and why are we here, and whether there is or isnāt an afterlife, is something that Iāve accepted I can not understand, nor do I need to. Just like when children are just learning basic things like walking and talking and grabbing things, you canāt expect them to comprehend extremely complex things. If they claim to understand them, then there is a very good chance that they actually donāt, but simply think that they do. Like āI know how television and radio works: you switch them on!ā In the same way, you canāt expect children to get everything right, and when they donāt, you canāt punish them disproportionately. That would make no sense.
I become quite happy when I accept the āchild of the universeā role and try to focus on the simple things that are within my grasp. It is not my job to understand how everything works, even though I do examine everything and try to understand it. So I guess what Iām trying to say that itās great to be curious and ponder about things, but itās also great to be able to admit that I simply donāt know everything and I donāt have to. The world will continue to function the way it functions regardless of my comprehension of it. Death and what happens after that are out of my hands, no matter what I do, so why worry?