is there an end to eternal life ?
i think we establish our egos so early that we forget the process, basically, and then at some point we come to believe that our egos are who we are, our "self." And while i dont know for sure it strikes me as rather disingenuous for us to say that we have been buried with Him in death, and raised to Eternal Life in Him, all the while expecting the part that we have constructed, the ego, to survive?
So, to attempt a reply i would have to ask you a Q first, which i hate, but is there an end to us wanting the part that we supposedly buried at baptism to become immortal? Yes, i am aware of the "never die" passages, and fwiw i suggest that a preoccupation with this concept kind of indicates the state that one is likely in at that point? Fear, iow, basically?
which i dont mean "bad" ok, it is surely not a bad thing to wonder what might happen to self after literal death, and even to want to "go to" heaven imo, i mean i am hardly immune from these desires myself.
My current guess is that
the spirit goes back to Yah right, so i would suggest detachment from the ego, and more identification with spirit, little s, which is imo poorly defined at best, the point being to maybe get more attuned to Spirit capital S. It wouldnt surprise me much if we are left the choice, to identify with our egos (and suffer), or our spirits, and mend. But while it is easy to recognize others spirits, in ourselves not so much imo, or maybe that is just a personal blind spot, dunno
so, imo the way you mean it, yes, there is an end, but the way it is meant to be understood, no, bc that one who "believes in" Him ("has faith" really, imo, but whatevs) will have more or less completely emptied himself, like the rich man could not do?