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John Miedema

Writes contemplative essays and fiction 🐌

    Could some future technology take a deposit of these thoughts?

    Posted on November 27, 2025April 14, 2026

    A wave, the Buddhists say. Not a soul, just movement.
    Parfit calls it a bundle: thoughts, memories, sensations, intentions β€”
    held together by continuity rather than ownership.

    A binding
    meant to come undone at death.

    But how does that binding last a lifetime?
    Is the body such a strong tether,
    carrying the same feeling of β€œme” for so many years?

    Could some future technology
    take a deposit of these thoughts, memories, sensations, intentions
    and let the wave continue β€” not as possession,
    but as momentum β€” a kind of reincarnation after all?

    Or is the familiarity my mistake?
    Is the wave remade each moment,
    the binding refreshed so quickly
    that I can’t see the breaks?

    Last Updated on April 14, 2026 | Published: November 27, 2025

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