"Things you create with your mind are always part of your postmortal life, whether they seem real or not"
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“Postmortal life” is the pressure point. It doesn’t have to mean ghosts. It can mean the residue you leave behind: fears that harden into rituals, fantasies that steer relationships, convictions that become institutions. Bender frames these as belongings you carry past the boundary of death, smuggling an ethical warning into an occult-sounding claim: you are responsible for what you manufacture internally because it can outlive you in effect, influence, and transmission. The mind’s products don’t evaporate when you stop believing in them; they reappear as stories, habits, reputations, even generational scripts.
Context matters: mid-20th-century psychology was wrestling with the limits of behaviorism and the allure (and stigma) of studying the unseen. Bender’s intent reads like a bid to legitimize the subjective as consequential. The subtext is almost bureaucratic: reality-testing is important, but it’s not the whole ledger. In the long run, imagination is not a toy; it’s estate planning.
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Bender, Hans. (2026, January 15). Things you create with your mind are always part of your postmortal life, whether they seem real or not. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/things-you-create-with-your-mind-are-always-part-167555/
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Bender, Hans. "Things you create with your mind are always part of your postmortal life, whether they seem real or not." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/things-you-create-with-your-mind-are-always-part-167555/.
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"Things you create with your mind are always part of your postmortal life, whether they seem real or not." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/things-you-create-with-your-mind-are-always-part-167555/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.









