Here is the mistake in the thinking of Spanish writer, Miguel de Unamuno. Few people understand how deeply our souls and spirits are embedded within the core existence of the universe. Spanish writer, Miguel de Unamuno was among those who don't understand.
The core existence of the universe includes the dimensions, the parallel universes, the intelligence of the universe, and all time. In addition, there are probably many more things that are included that people haven't yet found out about.
The point? The destruction of the universe and the attached souls is a far greater happening than people understand. There is no such thing as simple death. There are only two points about the hereafter. Either, be removed from this universe and do not die, or go down with the collapse and dissolution of all space and time, to which your soul and essence is connected at its core.
You look like a nice person, BADecker; your nick doesn't make you justice.
However, most of the time I think we write in different languages, because I can't understand what you are saying. Not because of your English, but because of what you write.
Yes, Unamuno is wrong, his fear of nothingness made him religious. But he deserves a much better argument than yours. You simple don't give any ground for your allegation that "our souls and spirits are embedded within the core existence of the universe".
Anyway, you are talking about things I don't believe on. It seems you even think we have a soul
and a spirit. I can't see any evidence to either of the two, but just to a brain with mental capacities and a conscience.
Even if I can't agree with what you say anyway, I see a basic logical contradiction between your statement the "soul and essence is connected at its core" and your allegation that they can "be removed from this universe and do not die".
But there is no use in answering me. We wouldn't be able to agree even on the rules of reason.