Is Death The END of Life…..or Yet Another Adventurous Beginning?

Is death the end….or yet an amazing new beginning……a wide window into an amazing opening we yet don’t fully understand? Does time really exist as we know it…..keeping our ideas of what a lifetime SHOULD be, under an artificial wrap of limiting thoughts and bounded beliefs?

There are MANY, many reasons to believe that life continues on after the death of the physical body. Lot of SMART reasons, not relegated to simple faith, or wishful thinking, or dubious dogma and religious fervor. Rather, the idea that conciousness is NOT a function of the physical brain, and yet instead….is LIMITED by your physical body, a reduction valve that keeps the spiritual sensory smorgasbord from overwhelming us – the 99% of the invisible world we DON’T see around us…..but science tells us is real nonetheless.

I love to believe the idea that we are SPIRITUAL beings having a physical experience, rather than physical beings that are doomed for death and decay. Check out this cool article from the Huffington Post on time, space and immortality…a pretty smart read you’ll probably like if you’re a spiritual junkie and open minded OPTIMIST like me! Enjoy..
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Life is a journey that transcends our classical way of thinking. Experiment after experiment continues to suggest that we create time, not the other way around. Without consciousness, space and time are nothing. At death, there’s a break in the continuity of space and time; you can take any time — past or future — as your new frame of reference and estimate all potentialities relative to it. In the end, even Einstein acknowledged that “the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.” Life is just one fragment of time, one brushstroke in a picture larger than ourselves, eternal even when we die. This is the indispensable prelude to immortality.

“Time and space are but the physiological colors which the eye maketh,” said Ralph Waldo Emerson in his essay “Self-Reliance.” “But the soul is light; where it is, is day; where it was, is night.”

Biocentrism” (co-authored with astronomer Bob Berman) lays out Lanza’s theory of everything.

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