You may have pondered the existence of God and why would such a being allow the amount of suffering experienced in our material realm. Conversely, if your faith lies in science, the persistence of belief in miracles might intrigue you. Could there be substance to these convictions?
In essence, we can all agree that the soul embodies what defines you as a person. It’s not merely your occupation, but rather the essence that shapes your interactions with friends, faily, loved or hated ones, work colleagues, etc.
While the film doesn’t delve at all into the concept of life after death, it closely explores the idea of existence within a simulated universe and that, as you will see, has many points in common with the concept, very often revealed during NDE experiences, that we are in this world to gather valuable experiences.
The radiant energy emanating from our life-giving sun, nourishes not only the natural kingdom of our world but, it reaches beyond the realm of the tangible. It caresses the very essence of our existence. It feeds consciousness to form memories and construct various thought structures. Mental frameworks that range from basic emotions to mind-boggling abstractions
Imagine, for a moment, that you witness someone walking gracefully on the serene waves of a lake. If you have a camera and record the miracle most will agree that the most logical explanation is going to be that you have manipulated the video yourself. Similarly, if your deeply religious aunt miraculously recovers from cataracts after using water from the fountain of Lourdes, the medical establishment will attribute it to the interaction between her medications.
Not all NDE survivors report encountering God. Those who do encounter a superior being, often label them as God, however they mostly agree that the term falls woefully short. It inadequately captures the essence of the being they met, yet no alternative word in any human language proves more fitting.
Many Christians, upon reaching the afterlife, encounter Jesus or a soul they perceive to be him. Sometimes, mostly women, with Maria. In contrast, non-Christians seldom report meeting with a member of the holy Trinity (atheists might, but oly if they were raised as christians), potentially complicating the theological implications of what NDE survivors tell us.
Henry Sugar, a wealthy man, carries a rather boring life utill, by chance, he finds a doctor’s report chronicling an extraordinary patient encountered during his tenure at an Indian hospital. This patient sees without using his eyes. Would that be something possible? If NDE's are real it should be
You may not like the answer. In fact, you might find it deeply disturbing. But if you read this article, you’ll see why there are compelling reasons to suspect that, yes, even individuals as monstrous as these might find a place in heaven—or perhaps not.
The afterlife, in this theory, is an information-based universe without energy sources, stars, or spatial dimensions, where consciousness moves instantly by thought. This concept aligns with modern physics, suggesting everything is made of information. The spirit world might still need energy for thought and communication, with love, hatred, and fear possibly acting as energy transmitters.