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Life after Death |
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20/01/05 (155 review reads) |
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Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace came up with the theory of evolution at the about the same time. But Wallace believed in the spirit world, while Darwin did not.
So what is there within us that seeks something beyond physical reality?
Wallace's brother died; Wallace went to a medium in the hope of contacting his brother; the medium appeared to contact this brother.
Wallace believed that the purpose of the universe was to develop the human spirit.
I am inclined to believe that there may be a spiritual world. One day, when I was alone in my living room, a large antique teapot appeared to move from a flat table and land on the carpet below. I could not understand this. Then I heard that at about the same time an elderly relative had died.
Is religion just wishful thinking?
In 1982 an experiment was performed by physicist Alain Aspect. The experiment showed that subatomic particles that are far apart are able to communicate in ways that cannot be explained by the transfer of physical signals traveling at or slower than the speed of light.
Physicist David Bohm believes that life and consciousness are present in all matter, including "inanimate" matter such as electrons or plasmas. He suggests that there is some kind of intelligence in matter, so that evolutionary developments do not emerge in a random fashion "but creatively as relatively integrated wholes from implicate levels of reality."
Over 100,000 people die in a tsunami. Almost twice that number are killed by the British and Americans after they invade Iraq. How can one believe in any kind of 'God' when such things happen?
But, what if death is not the end for the 'innocent' victims of the tsunami and the invading armies? What if there is a spirit world that is more pleasant than this physical world?
Of course there is 'evidence' that not all the people who pass into the spirit world will have a good time. A few 'after death' experiences are reportedly not so pleasant.
It may be that the good Moslems of Aceh and Iraq have entered a pleasant world after their deaths. And the western media chiefs and the politicians, who have brought torture and death to Afghanistan and Iraq, will have a bit of trouble when they fall off their perches.
9 11 was an inside job and had nothing to do with Iraq, or even Afghanistan.
http://www.near-death.com/
is a site worth visiting.
http://www.near-death.com/experiences/reincarnati on01.html
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- 13/04/08 A belief in a life after death (and religion) is for those who cannot come to terms with the truth of the reason we are here and that this is actually all there is. Just accept that we are here to perpetuate the Human Race and do the best you can to be an honest, decent and compassionate Human Being. |
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- 20/10/06 oh dear. i was searching for some useful new info on subatomic particles and their link to the afterlife, but all i found was a biased, unrealistic and political load of c*%!. I was 30 metres from the U.S. embassy in Nairobi when it was blown up in 1998, killing 12 Americans, 242 africans and wounding nearly 5000 others and i suppose that was an 'inside job' too? What about the murderous regime of the taliban, and the equally vindictive and corrupt iraqi 'police force'? don't bother trying to explain subatomic particles; people like you give the rest of us a bad name. |
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- 22/01/05 kind of went a bit off topic there sorry
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