Five Card Story: Experience in John Locke's philosophy about self

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The pictures portraits experience in John Locke's philosophy about self.
The first portrait shows two doors , that references to John Locke's philosophy where consciousness can be transferred from one soul to another.
The second and third portrait means that the soul can remain the same or it can be a different person.
The third portrait shows a straight
The fourth and fifth portrait shows a blurry image, which means that consciousness can be lost as in utter forgetfulness.

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