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Excuse me, senior brother: I had no dreams and thoughts when I was under anesthesia. Where is my consciousness?
Consciousness is immortal, it always exists, but the human body is leaking. During general anesthesia, your thinking function is temporarily turned off, so although consciousness is still there, it can't work, just like a stopped machine, it is there, but it doesn't work. In fact, senior brother doesn't need to care if there is one. Buddhism is the only way.