All these ideas are just like believing in ghosts and ghouls. Why do you
believe this and if you do it would be better if you believed in God too
because to believe in soul which changes bodies and not to believe in God
seems irrational to me.

On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 5:56 PM, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm thinking it is something like information that is traveling
> through the airwaves like radio and television but let's say there is
> no receiver to present the information to the general public like
> televisions and radios.  So the psychic or clairvoyant has some
> ability to intercept the transmission of postmortem energy that is if
> there is any energy to be received.  The consciousness, without a new
> physical form, probably remains out there in the cosmos until such
> time as it becomes a new person and within that time frame that
> consciousness can be intercepted.  This was the basis for my quantum
> travel and dreams thread from yesteryear in which I presented the idea
> that much of our lucid dream content is tapping into another
> consciousness whether it is one confined to this planet, one in the
> cosmos or one in a parallel universe is up for grabs.  There is
> certainly much to be explored in this area.
>
> On Aug 17, 6:19 pm, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
> > "... On Aug 17, 12:48 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote: ..."
> >
> > > ... not to say that consciousness does not exist without physicality.
> >
> > Perhaps it does and we are just not aware of it yet.  Psychics and
> > clairvoyants claim to contact the deceased.  Not that I believe any of
> > their folderol but the idea of a consciousness without a physical body
> > has been around for a long time.  I think that consciousness might
> > just be real based solely on the physical laws of the universe (as we
> > understand them to be), namely the law of the conservation of matter
> > and energy.  Neither can be destroyed or created.  They just change
> > form.  What happens to our life energy when the body dies?  It's
> > anyone's guess and mine is that in some who are properly prepared,
> > that consciousness might just survive with its identity intact.
> > Otherwise, it probably just rejoins the vast pool of energy that
> > pulses throughout the universe.
>

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