Quote by David Herbert Lawrence
The human consciousness is really homogeneous. There is no complete forgetting, even in death.
Summary
This quote suggests that the human consciousness is consistent across individuals. It implies that even after death, there remains some form of retained knowledge or memory. The idea of "complete forgetting" implies that aspects of our existence and experiences continue to exist beyond physical life. This viewpoint implies the possibility of an enduring essence or interconnectedness of consciousness that transcends death.