Immortal ‘I’
The Secret of Inner Eternity
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Boris Kriger
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This book peers at the terror of death through a peculiar prism: the inner continuity of consciousness. On one side stands the brute fact of biological extinction, cold and uncompromising. On the other stands the idea of existential immortality—something quieter, more intimate, but no less enduring. The book does not waste its time with childish schemes to outwit the Grim Reaper, nor with desperate bargains for more years. Instead, it turns its gaze to the deeper longing: the wish to preserve the coherence and dignity of the self beyond the life of the body.
Here, immortality is not the eternal maintenance of a wheezing, groaning machine of flesh and bone, but an inner experience of completion—so whole that extinction becomes not a calamity but a natural punctuation mark. In this view, eternity is not a horizon stretching into infinity, but something startlingly close at hand: the present moment itself, already endless if we learn how to notice.
Philosophy, religion, psychology, culture—the book drags them all into its orbit to show that the notion of immortality does not sprout from childish illusions, but from the very structure of consciousness. The mind, ever fussy, refuses to accept its own absolute erasure. And so, death stops being an iron wall and instead becomes a boundary—through which experience shifts its costume into memory, creativity, love, all passed from one person to another. The path to freedom from fear, then, lies not in eternity-as-continuation but in eternity-as-fullness. Live each moment completely, and there is nothing left to vanish from.
©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
