[url=https://nothingtodoubt.org/2018/11/29/well-live-and-well-die-and-were-born-again-analyzing-issues-of-religion-soul-reincarnation-and-the-search-for-true-spirituality-part-1-of-3/]We’ll Live and We’ll Die and We’re Born Again: Analyzing Issues of Religion, Soul, Reincarnatio
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[color=#131313]With the dismissal of Purgatory, early Protestant theologians faced a metaphysical dilemma: How do ghosts and spirits fit into their new theological ecosystem? In 1569 Ludwig Lavater would publish De Spect
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[color=#131313]The one and only Dr Dean Radin, chief scientist at the Institute Of Noetic Sciences (IONS) drops by to introduce his fascinating new research project that YOU can be part of.
A very interesting new article just came out investigating the general lack of Muslim (and to a lesser extent other non-Western) NDEs. I think the author comes up with by far the best explanation so far, actually one which I have generally subscribed to myself, responsible for the general great prev
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[color=#131313]Why does one thing ‘cause’ another thing? Is causation fundamental, primitive, real—not reducible to, or explainable by, anything else? Or is causation a human construct, derivative, artificial? At stake i
For years, I've viewed functional neuroimaging (fMRI) studies as akin to modern phrenology. I've also noticed that the hype and frequency of 'sensational' findings from these studies seem to have diminished compared to 10 years ago.
After being inspired by Michael Nahm's 'insights' based on Adria
In another thread (https://psiencequest.net/forums/thread-michael-nahm), I had occasion to review Michael Nahm's excellent runner-up prize winning essay in the Bigelow contest, and discovered an obscure veridical NDE case that seems unique.
It turns out that for at least one veridical NDE there is