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Are you changing horses in midstream here? First the car kills 'you', then that was modified to it being the body which dies. It's fairly straightforward, being hit by a car can destroy physical things, whether it is another car which is destroyed, or a rather less substantial human body. There's no mystery there. The question is, do we identify with the body as being who we are? Even those blessed with almost perfect physical bodies still have an inner life which is in some way unrelated to that body, physical perfection doesn't tell us anything about the inner turmoil which can be raging within.
Why does the consciousness seem to short circuit and go haywire if its not created by the brain and your body eventually dies? Then again consciousness is energy also?
Are you saying when hit by the car, that "consciousness seem to short circuit and go haywire"? I'm not sure what you mean by that. Certainly NDE reports don't use such terminology, instead they express things in terms of a sudden lack of pain, greater clarity of thought, ... and a whole range of other concepts which don't seem 'haywire' but rather seem more lucid than usual.
I didn't word it right I was tired. Or maybe I can't convey what I was asking.
Basically wondering what happens to our awareness when we die. But it just brought a thought to me that maybe when we die our conscious mind dies, but our subconscious universal mind can possibly survive after death?
I guess my question was why does our awareness/consciousness seem so affected by the physical? As if it is possible the mind creates consciousness? For example I get hit in the head with a bat and I go in to a coma/ erratic thinking etc. That physical impact of the bat hitting my head makes me lose conscious awareness in the external world?