Why Consciousness Doesn’t End at Death — A Buddhist Perspective

Why Consciousness Doesn’t End at Death — A Buddhist Perspective

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Why Consciousness Doesn’t End at Death — A Buddhist Perspective

What happens to consciousness when we die? Is it truly the end, or does something continue—not as a soul, but as a process?
In this in-depth reflection on Buddhist philosophy, we explore how the mind is not a fixed thing, but a flowing stream shaped by intention (karma). Drawing from early Buddhist texts, lived traditions like the Tibetan tulku system, and even modern questions around memory and awareness, this video offers a clear and thoughtful look at how consciousness might continue beyond death—not through blind belief, but through deep understanding.
Whether you're familiar with Buddhist ideas or simply curious about the nature of the mind, this is an invitation to reflect, observe, and consider what it means to live—and die—with wisdom.

00:00 - Consciousness as Conditioned Stream
04:19 - Karma as Intention
09:22 - Death Transition without a Soul
13:08 - Modern Inquiries
18:39 - Why Liberation, Not Just Continuity

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