The only way we can live forever is by...killing ourselves!
Well, according to your beliefs we are all reincarnated until such time as we attain moksha, which for us lot who ‘just can’t understand’ is presumably never, so the default position is living forever, or have I got that wrong? Isn’t the very purpose of your religion to stop coming back for more? Seriously though, one has to wonder at humans. For most people, it seems, the problem is dying, but for Hindus and Buddhists it’s the opposite! Some folk are just never happy. Do other animals get this screwed up or are humans uniquely bonkers?
I can understand why people who don’t want to die might come up with the idea of post-mortem continuity, but it’s much harder to fathom why those committed to personal extinction would saddle themselves with the nightmare of eternal return, unless of course they weren’t quite so keen on dying as they claimed. Maybe there’s a sleight of hand at work here somewhere or am I being too cynical? It might explain why you seem to be talking up the virtues of living forever, even if it involves killing yourself first.
But really, Sriram, does life have to be this complicated? Sometimes religions look very much like solutions in search of a problem - and what would we do without problems like ourselves to transcend? Whether we think of death or living forever as the problem to overcome, Alexis de Tocqueville surely made an astute observation when he wrote that ‘evils which are patiently endured when they seem inevitable become intolerable when once the idea of escape from them is suggested.’