Interesting...
But I find your views of death or what it'd be like to experience it in a phenomenological sense somewhat problematic. If one is dead, then when are we done with it? Death is eternal for us all but what does this mean? Does it mean merely that when we die, then that is it then--that our status as a dead person is eternal (implying no afterlife); or is it more than this? Is the it in fact our bodies are only finite, even if forever dead, and it is our spirit? I, personally, try not to conceive dying or death because I just feel like I can't. I often think about the moment of the deathbed-exit, wondering what that moment is like when I draw my last breath and close my eyes one last time. What is it like, this transition? I don't know...