Thanks for an honest reply. I almost completely agree that “there is absolutely nothing to fear, all is as it should be, each individual consciousness is on its own path and also part of the whole. There is no sin, there is no death, this place is a construct for growth and evolution.” Obviously, even though without knowing the particulars of your position, I do so for different reasons. And of course, I would say that the consciousness is not individual and that there is death although we are immortal.
I was amused by that dollar coin. Well, what can I say – with such eager attachment to that piece of metal, I have no doubt that you will cause some person in the future to remember your drive as their own and doing a lot to claim it, because consciousness, indeed, continues. It's just not ours. We are it and there's only one.
And this bring me to you asking what are the stakes. Well, look at the state of our world. In West, it's predominantly the result of Christian and atheist understanding. But neither India is better off, even though I suspect that in that place you would find a large support for your position. So, that's that – the stakes are enormous. Though yes, in the end everything is as it should be and we are all perfectly free to go our own ways as we see fit.
Well, the world is simply perfect.