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Western science teaches that our beings are governed by the laws of
physics and our minds play no part. There are, however, flaws in
this thinking, most prominently unexplained paranormal phenomena
that defy explanation by modern theories of physics. Collected by a
handful of renegade scientists who call themselves
parapsychologists, these data include extrasensory perception
(ESP), poltergeist occurrences, and psychokinesis. Much of the
current data in parapsychology and their implications for
understanding the true nature of the self are examined here.
Beginning with a consideration of several instances of spontaneous
psi, the book examines the theoretical explanations of paranormal
phenomena. It also covers the hypothesis and evidence that minds
contain the so-called hidden variables that determine the outcomes
of the quantum process, thus interweaving parapsychology with
modern physics. The mind's fate upon the death of the physical body
is discussed; the reader is forced to consider in detail the
relationship between the conscious mind and the physical brain and
the evidence that minds survive the death of bodies.
This book explores conceptions of the soul and the afterlife that
are consistent with the findings of modern science. It approaches
these subjects from many different angles: religious,
philosophical, scientific, poetic, humorous, quasi-scientific, and
even pseudoscientific (just to be fair). Many possible afterlives
are examined, including physical resurrection (whether
supernatural, biological or cybernetic in form), reincarnation,
participation in a dream-like world or collective mind, and the
persistence of recycling centres of pure consciousness.
Philosophical, scientific and religious doctrines regarding the
relationship between conscious minds and physical matter are
reviewed. Centres of consciousness likely exist at many different
hierarchical levels, from elementary particles, single neurons and
organisms all the way up to supra-individual entities such as ant
colonies or deities. Empirical evidence bearing on the nature of
the soul and the afterlife is also reviewed, including that amassed
by parapsychologists suggesting that some personality elements may
survive death (as in the case of children who report memories of
previous lives). The findings of modern neuroscience suggest that
you cannot take it all (or even much of it) with you but you can at
least take you with you.
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